Zeldzaam Schots sextant van de firma Dobbie Mc Innes & Clyde ltd te Glasgow. Het sextant met toebehoren is compleet, wat heden ten dage niet veel voorkomt, en in een zeer goede staat. Op 6 mei 1958 is het voor het laatst gecontroleerd en goedbevonden naast kleine correcties, dit is gedaan door de firma Kelvin & Huges.
Antiek windsnelheidmeter ook wel anemometer in zijn originele lederen kistje, gemaakt circa 1920 door de firma Casella te London, geheel is originele en zeer goede conditie.
Antieke bibliotheek globe , gemaakt door de Firma WA&k Johnston in zeer goede en originele staat.
Antique Globe terrestre gesigneerd Ch Dien, the globe is in diametre 17 cm met ring 26 cm, de globe is in een üntouched" condition, 100 % origineel, vrij zeldzaam
Lovely good key of a trade sign of a lock smith or lock trader in a very good condition
An antique ytrade sign of a clockmaker or trader of clocks, in the clock is movement who needs cleaning.
An original antique trade sign of a pawn broker in an fantastic original condition and lovely proportion.
It is now well established that the three golden balls, which have for so long been the trade sign of the pawnbroker, were originally the symbol medieval Lombard merchants hung up in front of their houses, and not, as has often been suggested, the arms of the Medici family.
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A pawnbroker is an individual or business (pawnshop or pawn shop) that offers secured loans to people, with items of personal property used as collateral. The items having been pawned to the broker are themselves called pledges or pawns, or simply the collateral. While many items can be pawned, pawnshops typically accept jewelry, musical instruments, home audio equipment, computers, video game systems, coins, gold, silver, televisions, cameras, power tools, firearms, and other relatively valuable items as collateral.
Nice and in a very good an original condition, trade sign of a pawn broker, date circa 1870, made in the Uk, cupper ball's and in nice proportion.
If an item is pawned for a loan (colloquially "hocked" or "popped"[1]), within a certain contractual period of time the pawner may redeem it for the amount of the loan plus some agreed-upon amount for interest. The amount of time, and rate of interest, is governed by law and by the pawnbroker's policies. If the loan is not paid (or extended, if applicable) within the time period, the pawned item will be offered for sale to other customers by the pawnbroker. Unlike other lenders, the pawnbroker does not report the defaulted loan on the customer's credit report, since the pawnbroker has physical possession of the item and may recoup the loan value through outright sale of the item. The pawnbroker also sells items that have been sold outright to them by customers. Some pawnshops are willing to trade items in their shop for items brought to them by customers.
Antieke globe gemaakt door de firma Philip's, op de globe staat "British Empire Globe", op de globe is in het licht roze heel goed het Britse rijk te zien rond 1920, verder de scheepvaart routes en luchtpost routes, maker is george Philip & Son Ltd, 32 Fleet Street london. Mooie globe op zwarte gedraaide houten voet.