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Leather diving shoes.
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Leather diving shoes with integrated metal weights. On both sides of the shoes, loops through which exists a rope. One weight is welded.
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Leather diving shoes.
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Pliers with progressive tapering ends. Black handles. It is a hand tool, used to grip various objects tightly.
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Iron saw with wooden handles at both ends. One handle, at the narrower end of the saw, is vertical, cylindrical. It was used for cutting materials.
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Cataract style hand saw. Tool used for cutting objects.
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Electric ship's spotlight. Spotlights are an essential equipment for ships. They provide safety during sailing, while underway and against grounding of the ship.
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Electric ship's spotlight with white colour on the base. Spotlights are an essential equipment for ships. They provide safety during sailing, while underway and against grounding of the ship.
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Portable 110 V spotlight and cable in a wooden box with two side handles. In a separate compartment under the cable there are 15 of a total of 20 replacement bulbs. Manufactured by Crouse-Hinds Co. in the USA.
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Electric ship's spotlight. Spotlights are an essential equipment for ships. They provide safety during sailing, while underway and against grounding of the ship.
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Magnetic compass (binnacle type) placed on a wooden tripod. It is a navigation tool. Inside the dome of the compass is an electric lamp (probably installed later). The magnetic compass is one of the oldest tools in shipping and it seems to be the most important 'nautical aid' with which the courses of ships are measured.
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Magnetic ship's compass with cylindrical base and cover. Manufactured by AIRGUIDE CHICAGO in the USA. It comes with a paper box and instructions for use. The compass is an instrument with which the orientation of the user is achieved, showing him the direction of the North. However, especially in navigation, it is the most important "nautical aid" with which both the courses of ships and the directions are measured and carried out.
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Navigation radar with front cover. Connected to an inverter with 2 cables. It is an electromagnetic tracking system, monitoring stationary and mobile targets, at distances and lighting conditions prohibitive for direct visual tracking, by human eye or optical instruments. Manufactured by Decca Radar LTD in the United Kingdom.
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Round clock with suspension ring. Made by Maruzen in Japan. It is an indicator of time. It is placed in a leather case, consisting of two parts, one for the front and one for the back, with a leather strap. On the upper front side of the case there is a partially preserved embossed inscription on an additional piece of leather.
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Pendulum wall clock in a wooden carved display case.
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Cylindrical buoy made of braided rope. Loop at the top, possibly for hanging from a ship.
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Iron Signs, painted black, consisting of one circular and two semi-circular sections, fastened with hooks. On the top and bottom side rings. Unknown use.
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Iron item of unknown use. It consists of 3 parts. In the main one, which is larger, there is a flat surface with a pen and an engraved scale on one curved side. It bears a cover with an opening over the scale and the center of the opposite side.
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Diving suit, consisting of a breastplate and helmet, with twelve bolts. Manufactured by TOA in Japan. The diving suit is a dry type underwater suit that helps the diver to stay in the water environment for a long time, depending on an umbilical cord, through which it provides air supply and in many cases communication with the surface. Circular breastplate with 12 bolts (type B). In the centre there are 2 more bolts for weight suspension and lower down an elliptical-shaped plate with the company logo on a blue background. Toa diving suit with a blue background mark are considered as rare. Round helmet with circular opening in front with glass cover and 2 oval openings on the sides, with a metal grill above the cover. On the back side is the air supply, connected to a breathing pump, and a telecommunication tube.
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Adz with a wooden stylus. Carpentry tool used mainly for removing nails.
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Stamp with a round stamped surface, stating "NEA ETAIREIA TIS DIORIGOS TIS KORINTHOU - ISTHMIA". In the centre there are washers that allow you to change the date. It is contained in a rectangular wooden case, without cover.
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Schinopalaga
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Schinopalaga
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Diving tube on a wooden base consisting of 2 semicircular sections with 2 iron wheels each. Braided rope probably used for support of the tube.
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Speaking trumpet. Body conical. Elliptical cross-section mouth. Handle in the middle of the body. It was used in announcements to a large number of people as it increases the volume of the voice of the person who uses it.