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P5-38 Small Oblong Vintage Brass Porthole

$ 105.6

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Primary Material: Brass
  • Condition: All of our portholes are salvaged from working vessels being cut up for scrap. These portholes will have minor surface dents and dings, and may require additional cleaning. These are old portholes, so they will not be new out of the box.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Porthole
  • Maker: Chris Craft
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

    Small Oblong Vintage Brass Porthole
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    Authentic Nautical Brass Porthole
    Here’s a small oblong vintage brass porthole that is cast brass and weighs just 13 pounds.  The outside of the frame measures 14 1/4 by 7 1/2 inches and has 10 mounting holes. The glass measures 10 1/2 by 3 3/4 inches. On the back, the raised flange measures about 12 1/4 by 5 1/4 inches by 1 inch deep. Includes the original brass beauty ring – shown in the photos. Removed from a Chris Craft boat being cut up for scrap.
    The two wing-nut dogs work and the window opens freely. All the paint on this porthole is completely original. This piece has not been cleaned or restored in any way.
    The original rubber seal between the window and the main frame is still in place, but may not provide a complete weather tight seal due to age and minor unevenness between the two surfaces
    Chris Craft is an American manufacturer of luxury boats, building boats in a range of sizes since 1874. Known for their classic beauty, stunning woodwork and agile handling.
    ***For an additional charge this porthole can be fitted with a custom mirror, Just contact us or Google: Big Ship Salvage.
    Mirrored would be a beautiful piece in a bathroom, with a pair of aluminum wall sconces on both sides. We’ve seen quite a few customers use aluminum porthole mirrors for their bathrooms. You could also throw this up on the wall to add a dash of nautical décor to a room, or even, behind a bar.
    Only one in stock,
    You will be shipped the small oblong vintage brass porthole shown in the photos.
    History:
    The word "porthole" has nothing to with its location on the port side of a ship, but originated thanks to Henry VII of England in 1485. The king demanded on mounting guns that were too large for his ships and French shipbuilder, James Baker was brought on to solve the problem. He pierced the ship's side so that the cannon can could be mounted inside. When there was heavy weather or the cannons were not in use, the openings in the ships were fitted with covers that latched tightly. These were called
    porte
    , which means door in French. Porte became port thanks to the English and eventually any opening on a ship was called a porthole.
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