Image of Authentic Models Authentic Models Antique Pocket Compass - Title
 

Authentic Models Authentic Models Antique Pocket Compass - Title

A compass offers the most significant message to the recipient in the smallest, most interesting package possible. It’s a symbol for direction, staying the course, for adventure, discovery, science and human inventiveness. In short, it has it all… Features Made by professiona craftsmen for superior quality Historical decor suitable for any spaces Dimensions W 5.6 X D 5.6 X H 1.85 cm Dispatch Timing Normally dispatched within 3 business days Notes This item is applicable for 7-Days change of mind policy only

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