
Brass plated calipers, not unlike the ones we use to determine the sizes of all our merchandise! 7-1/4" long when closed. Measures both inside and outside diameters, up to 5-1/2" and 140mm (in both metric and English), in increments of 1/16" and 1mm.
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91170 BRASS CALIPER |
Brass L-shaped shoulder hooks (Why aren't they elbow hooks?) are handy to have around. Each has a thread about half as long as the hook itself, and a small plate that fits against the wall. You get (2) packages, for a total of (6) 1" hooks, or (4) 1-1/2" hooks.
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33789 1" SHOULDER HOOKS | |
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33788 1-1/2" SHOULDER HOOKS |
This (10) piece set of weights are brass cylinders topped with knobs. The weights are stamped on the top. There are (2) each of 1, 2, 5 and 10 grams, plus (1) 20 and (1) 50 gram weight. If you don't want to display them, they can be stored in their molded plastic holder. Our each is the full set.
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90070 BRASS WEIGHTS |
If we had a category just for customers who lust after Jules Verne inventions and elegant gadgetry, this would be in it. The wonderful brass sundial, a reproduction of an antique, is approx 3" dia x 11/16" thick overall, and actually works! A latitudinal gauge lets you tilt the engraved dial to the correct angle for your location, and a bubble and three leveling feet allow the 1-1/2" dia lock-down compass to point in the precise direction. And if you never took it out into the sunshine, you'd still love it for the look and logic of it.
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92848 BRASS SUNDIAL |
A Fountain Magic™ bowl in search of a fountain, or a clever decorator. This is a replacement bowl for a tabletop fountain, by Fountain-Maker™. Replace yours, or use this for some other electrifying display, because it’s got a hole in the bottom with a gasketed grommet to put a power cord through. The black-plastic and gray-plastic bowls are 11” dia at the top by just under 4” deep. The brass version is 12” dia x 3-1/2” deep.
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38519 BLACK BOWL | |
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38520 GRAY BOWL |
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