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20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph

20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph

20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph
20th century "Nippon Zosenkikai Co" Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph. The telegraph of typical form, produced by Nippon Zosenkikai Co, has double luminated dial plates in white and has the following clear order commands for both Ahead and Astern. "STAND BY" "STOP" "FINISHED WITH ENGINE" "DEAD SLOW" "SLOW" "HALF" "FULL".

The dial plate is also signed. "Nippon Zosenkikai Co Ltd, Tokyo" The pedestal base has six mount holes. Dimensions The telegraph has a height of 40 inches (101.5cm). The base has a diameter of 9.5 inches (24cm), whilst the dial has a diameter of 9 inches (23cm).

Condition The body is in good condition. The face has become somewhat faded due to age, with some of the wording becoming slightly faded. The bell no longer rings, and the hand is slightly loose.

One dial face is cracked. The item "20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph" is in sale since Sunday, June 30, 2013. This item is in the category "Antiques\Marine/Maritime". The seller is "theantiquesstorehouse" and is located in Portsmouth. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Object Type: Telegraph
  • Maker: Zosenkikai
  • Military Branch: Japanese Navy
  • Country/Region of Origin: Japan


20th century Nippon Zosenkikai Co Japanese Bronze Engine Room Telegraph