HMS Victory Tribute Compass
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4.8 / 5
A handsome reminder of our glorious naval history, this is a desk accessory to give every executive a little of the 'Nelson touch'. Cast in solid brass, it's a fully functional compass. The lid feature… Read More
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Express delivery will take an extra day for all personalised products.
to order please enter the full address within the personalisation boxes that you wish to be at the centre, including postcode. Please note:we cannot personalise this item with a chosen name. Personalisation boxes are for address details only, which are to be used for the Quad Map print. Blueeye

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A handsome reminder of our glorious naval history, this is a desk accessory to give every executive a little of the 'Nelson touch'. Cast in solid brass, it's a fully functional compass. The lid features a contemporary image of HMS Victory under full sail and there's a brief biography of the great ship engraved on the underside. Facts include her launch date - 1765, length - 227ft, and fire power - 104 guns. In addition there's a list of battle honours from Ushant (1778) to Trafalgar. Diameter 2.5".

Brass
Brass - an alloy of copper and zinc - is easy to work with, can be polished to a gleaming shine, and it has a high degree of corrosion resistance, making it the traditional choice of metal for use in harsh marine environments.

HMS Victory
Designed by Sir Thomas Slade and launched in 1765 she was the ultimate Georgian warship, armed with 102 guns plus two carronades in the fo’c’sle, she displaced approximately 3,500 tons and carried a crew of about 850. HMS Victory remains a commissioned warship - the oldest in the world – and today she serves as flagship to the First Sea Lord.

Charity Contribution
A royalty from the sales of this item will be paid to a charity.
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