- AUTHENTIC REPLICA: Meticulously crafted reproduction of a historical compass from The Mary Rose ship (1511-1545), featuring antique brass construction and traditional design
- DUAL FUNCTIONALITY: Functions as both a sundial and astrolabe compass, allowing for navigation by sun position and celestial bodies
- COLLECTOR'S ITEM: Perfect addition to maritime collections, featuring period-accurate details and weathered brass finish
- PRACTICAL DESIGN: Compact pocket-sized construction makes it ideal for both display and practical outdoor navigation use
- HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Based on navigational instruments recovered from the famous Tudor warship, representing 16th-century maritime technology
Step back in time with this exquisite replica of a historical navigation instrument from The Mary Rose, the famous Tudor warship that sailed between 1511-1545. This antique brass pocket compass combines the functionality of a sundial and astrolabe, making it a fascinating piece for both adventurers and collectors alike. Crafted with attention to historical detail, this compass captures the essence of Tudor-era maritime navigation. The beautiful brass construction gives it an authentic vintage appearance while maintaining its practical use as a directional tool. Perfect as a distinctive display piece or a unique addition to your outdoor navigation kit, this compass represents a tangible connection to the age of maritime exploration. Whether you're a history enthusiast, collector of nautical instruments, or someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, this replica compass serves as both a functional tool and a conversation-starting decorative piece.