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Tread Plates, Name Boards & HMS Bells
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Torpedoes, Rockets & Artillery
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Tiller Arms & Rudder Heads
Explore our exquisite collection of reclaimed tiller arms and rudders, perfect for marine enthusiasts and eco-conscious adventurers. Our handpicked assortment showcases meticulously salvaged, high-quality components that not only steer your vessel but also steer us towards a sustainable future. Crafted from durable materials, each piece carries a unique history and character, adding a touch of authenticity to your boating experience or to your interior decor theme. Whether you're restoring a classic boat or seeking eco-friendly alternatives, our reclaimed tiller arms...
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The Rodger Jameson US Navy Badge Collection
In our thirty year pursuit of the finest and rarest Royal Navy badges and collectibles, from time to time, my Father would come across their US Navy counterparts. As they didn’t carry the same value & popularity as the Royal Navy badges, especially on this side of the pond, and because, with their illustrative designs and bold American slogans he considered them charming and lovely nautical decor and therefore easy to take home, plus they were fully endorsed by my...
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The Mark Caroe Collection
Provenance: From the important collection of Mark Caroe, passionate RN collector and TM friend, a collector who only bought ‘the real McCoy’. This was his Screen Badge collection, the boat badge part of his collection recently went to the NMRN but they reneged on this screen badge collection due to lack of available funds. We were delighted to have the opportunity to step in and buy these important screen badges and miscellaneous effects, much of which were once part of...
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The Ferrers-Walker Collection
From the esteemed Ferrers-Walker collection that was once on display at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Dockyard. Thomas Ferrers-Walker was the greatest collector of Royal Navy artefacts that there has ever been. Having served in WW2, he followed the reduction of the tired old fleet to their graves at Thomas Ward breakers in Inverkeithing and saved as many important artefacts and insignia as he could from the scores of warships that were broken there. His collection...
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