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Telescope in a leather case with a handle, which closes with a zipper. A telescope is an instrument designed to observe distant objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation. Made in East Germany by ausJENA.
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Portable 10-line telephone exchange with carrying strap. On the upside there is an opening with 20 slots for plugs and 2 for an additional 45 V battery. On the front, there is an opening with 25 slots for plugs of different sizes, 10 numbered buttons and 2 levers.
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Old steering wheel (fishing boat-A/C). In the center there is an iron ring of gold color.
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Wooden decorative ship's steering wheel with 8 rays with the initials DK (Corinth Canal) made of metal on the front.
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Section of electric lantern.
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Wooden tripod for supporting a topographic tool. Retains a section of leather strap to tie on. Round top surface for instrument placement.
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Wooden tripod for supporting a topographic tool. Retains a section of leather strap to tie on.
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Wooden tripod for supporting a topographic tool.
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Printing press. A device for applying pressure to an inked surface supported on a printing surface (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
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Newbrain computer (model AD). Manufactured in Great Britain by Grundy Business Systems LTD. It is the first A.E.DI.K. computer. Comes with a Beginner's guide.
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Masthead light with opening on the back side and a handle on top. It has a semi-circular front. The masthead light is a lantern on the ship's mast which illuminates a 225 ° horizon arc to cover a sector of 112,5 ° to starboard and 112,5 ° to port of the longitude of the ship's centre bow-stern line.
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Side light painted green. It is a green lantern placed on the right side of the ship which lights an arc 125 ° on the horizon.
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Masthead light, painted green. Manufactured by the company Meteorite. The masthead light is a lantern on the ship's mast which illuminates a 225 ° horizon arc to cover a sector of 112,5 ° to starboard and 112,5 ° to port of the longitude of the ship's centre bow-stern line.
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Side light painted red. It is a red lantern placed on the left side of the ship that lights an arc on the horizon of 125 °.
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Brass lantern, rectangular with handle for transportation and suspension.
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Brass lantern, rectangular with handle for transportation and suspension.
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Masthead light with opening on the back side and a handle on top. It has a semi-circular front. The masthead light is a lantern on the ship's mast which illuminates a 225 ° horizon arc to cover a sector of 112,5 ° to starboard and 112,5 ° to port of the longitude of the ship's centre bow-stern line.
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Masthead light with opening on the back side and a handle on top. It has a semi-circular front. The masthead light is a lantern on the ship's mast which illuminates a 225 ° horizon arc to cover a sector of 112,5 ° to starboard and 112,5 ° to port of the longitude of the ship's centre bow-stern line.
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Blue glass bottle with cap for medicines. A section of a paper label is preserved, with the text "AspL...". The stopper cannot be removed. Inside there are pills. It was probably used to store pills.
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Diver's oxygen tank. Manufactured in Greece by Saf-Mar LTD.
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Oxygen tank and diving mask. The tank is attached to a base for fitting to the diver's back. Manufactured in Great Britain by Sabre Safety Limited.
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Blowtorch Original SIEVERT. Manufactured by Max Sievert.
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Ship's engine control. Manufactured by Bloctube Controls in Great Britain. It consists of a white oblong base with a cap on the front surface, which is placed with 4 screws. On the upper surface of the main body, attached with 6 screws (2 missing), is the rudder and 2 tachographs. On both sides are telegraphs, with Greek text.
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Safe of the company WERTHEIM. It has 2 external doors. The lower one opens with a conventional key and is locked. The upper one opens with a 5-pore mechanism and inside there is a compartment with a door (locked) and an open one with a height-adjustable shelf. Inside the door there is a company sticker and 6 decorative metal rosettes. The exterior is painted white, probably recently. Made by F. Wertheim & Comp in Austria. The safe is a secured place to keep money or other valuables, documents, etc.