N.º 37897745

Vendido
Estación de gobierno del buque, John Hastie & Co Ltd, Greenock - Latón, Madera - Primera mitad del siglo XX
Puja final
€ 185
Hace 203 semanas

Estación de gobierno del buque, John Hastie & Co Ltd, Greenock - Latón, Madera - Primera mitad del siglo XX

Bronze/brass antique ship's steering station that was used on board. The handles on the steering wheel are made of wood, the rudder indicator shows the position of the rudder so that the rudder can be seen on the bridge.  A wonderful addition to any nautical collection. In very good condition, comes from a private collector hence its been very good taken care of. In very good WORKING condition with usual aging signs which is unusual for antique items, for a better impression about the condition see the pictures as they are part of the description. The weel has been replaced by it's previous owner. Another partucularity of this station is that it was never used on a ship because usually there is a code after “H.G“ John Hastie & Co. Ltd Greenock  Dimensions:  Height 49cm  Diameter wheel 32cm  Diameter foot 18cm  Weight approx. 8 kg.  In 1845, John Hastie, an engineer, opened a small workshop in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, and produced technical products. In 1853 he patented the first self-contained steering system and continued to produce manual steering devices of the right-and-left screw principle. In 1870, John Hastie began manufacturing steam control equipment. The company became a limited liability company in 1898, known as John Hastie & Co. Ltd. From 1903, the company devoted itself to the production of steering equipment and was a pioneer in the use of electric-hydraulic steering devices at the beginning of the 20th century. Source: Archives of the University of Glasgow.  Insured shipping with track ID / D Due to the weight value and measurements, I have to insure the item for a value of 1000€ and use an extra large box which makes the shipping 20€ more expensive than usual I hope you understand!

N.º 37897745

Vendido
Estación de gobierno del buque, John Hastie & Co Ltd, Greenock - Latón, Madera - Primera mitad del siglo XX

Estación de gobierno del buque, John Hastie & Co Ltd, Greenock - Latón, Madera - Primera mitad del siglo XX

Bronze/brass antique ship's steering station that was used on board. The handles on the steering wheel are made of wood, the rudder indicator shows the position of the rudder so that the rudder can be seen on the bridge. 


A wonderful addition to any nautical collection. In very good condition, comes from a private collector hence its been very good taken care of.

In very good WORKING condition with usual aging signs which is unusual for antique items, for a better impression about the condition see the pictures as they are part of the description.

The weel has been replaced by it's previous owner.

Another partucularity of this station is that it was never used on a ship because usually there is a code after “H.G“

John Hastie & Co. Ltd Greenock 
Dimensions: 
Height 49cm 
Diameter wheel 32cm 
Diameter foot 18cm 
Weight approx. 8 kg. 


In 1845, John Hastie, an engineer, opened a small workshop in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, and produced technical products. In 1853 he patented the first self-contained steering system and continued to produce manual steering devices of the right-and-left screw principle. In 1870, John Hastie began manufacturing steam control equipment. The company became a limited liability company in 1898, known as John Hastie & Co. Ltd. From 1903, the company devoted itself to the production of steering equipment and was a pioneer in the use of electric-hydraulic steering devices at the beginning of the 20th century. Source: Archives of the University of Glasgow. 
Insured shipping with track ID / D

Due to the weight value and measurements, I have to insure the item for a value of 1000€ and use an extra large box which makes the shipping 20€ more expensive than usual I hope you understand!

Configura una alerta de búsqueda
Configura una alerta de búsqueda para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nuevas coincidencias disponibles.

Este objeto apareció en

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Cómo comprar en Catawiki

Más información sobre nuestra Protección del Comprador

      1. Descubre algo especial

      Explora miles de objetos especiales seleccionados por expertos. Mira las fotos, los detalles y el valor estimado de cada objeto especial. 

      2. Haz la puja más alta

      Encuentra algo especial y haz la puja más alta. Puedes seguir la subasta hasta el final o dejar que nuestro sistema puje por ti. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es fijar una puja máxima con la cantidad máxima que quieres pagar. 

      3. Paga de manera segura

      Paga tu objeto especial y nosotros retendremos el pago hasta que el objeto te llegue en perfecto estado. Utilizamos un sistema de pago de confianza para gestionar las transacciones. 

¿Tienes algo similar para vender?

Tanto si las subastas online son algo nuevo para ti como si vendes profesionalmente, podemos ayudarte a ganar más por tus objetos especiales.

Vender objeto