An antique ship's wheel, late Qing, 19th century, the timber and iron ship's wheel with eight turned spokes, possibly from a Chinese junk ship, with flaky paint and nice patination. Diameter: 90 cm
A large antique ten spoke ship's wheel, reputedly from a Thames Trader. With a five-way iron base and with glass top to use, if desired as a coffee table. Diameter 165 cm.
Polynesian pump drill spindle. With whale bone fly wheel, length 58 cm. Provenance: Pickles Auctions, the 1986 sale of Captain W.C. Thomson's Estate (lot 182).
An old ship's teak eight spoke wheel from the 'Rahiri', brass inlaid band. Diameter 118 cm The Rahiri was the last working scow in auckland, was owned and skippered by Jock McKinnon.
Ewin Bowers & Sons ships clock, mounted in a teak ships wheel, plaque reads Ex Sydney Harbour Tug ' Lindfield';the Lindfield listed in the shipping register built 1920
An antique ship's wheel, early 20th century, from Shandong china, a traditional spoke wheel in timber and iron, with the original distressed tan painted finish. Diameter 80 cm
A large teak and brass ship's wheel, This wheel was from the Steam Dredger Kione built in Scotland circa 1910. Brought over from New Zealand, not used and broken up in the 1970's. 154 cm
A vintage English oak sailing Ship wheel stand tapering cylinder shaped with brass topped compass binnacle fitting and various brass plaques and signs of nautical theme. Height 13 cm
The ship's wheel from HMNZS 'Kiwi' Bird Class minesweeper the original oak eight spoke brass hub ship's wheel attached to the brass pedestal steering column stand with indicating rudder arrow. Seventy years ago on Jan 29th, 1943 the boat played a vital…
A 36 inch teak ship's wheel, eight spokes and brass construction, the central boss with a plaque engraved 'John Hastie & Co. Ltd - Greenock (Scottish Marine Engineers)