Nautical Brass Round Ships Porthole Shaped Wall Mirror - With Clamps to Open and Close
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A BRASS SHIPS PORTHOLE SHAPED WALL MIRROR. IT HAS A BRASS BACK PLATE WITH AN OPENING BRASS AND MIRROR (ON SHIP WOULD BE TRANSPARENT GLASS) DOOR WITH LATCH STYLE DOUBLE DOG CLAMPS SIMILAR TO THOSE SEEN ON SOME REAL SHIP PORTHOLES.
This Brass Finish Porthole Mirror is a stunning nautical-inspired decor piece with a working porthole that opens and closes. It features a porthole design replicating a traditional ship's window, crafted with a beautiful brass gold color finish. This 20cm diameter mirror, with an 11cm mirror surface, adds maritime charm and nostalgia to any space while enhancing the room's visual appeal by reflecting light.
Easy to hang and durable, this nautical mirror is ideal for beach houses, coastal cottages, or any maritime-themed space. Its porthole window-inspired design captures the essence of seafaring vessels, making it a captivating decorative element that tells a story of maritime adventures and bygone eras.
CONDITION: SOME PATINA SHOWING. IN GOOD VINTAGE CONTION. SCREW LOCKS IN TACT.
SHIP PORT HOLES:
A ships porthole is a circular or oval opening in a ship's hull that provides light and ventilation to the below-deck quarters, also serving as a water-tight barrier when closed. These openings are round for structural strength and easier sealing, often featuring a metal frame and a hinged cover called a deadlight that can be closed for protection in heavy weather. The term "porthole" is derived from "porte" (door) and was in even earlier times on sailing ships it was a modification to allow ships to use their cannons through the same openings.
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