Antique Brass ship's compass

ethanfez

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Picked this up for a few dollars (I think maybe $10). The glass was completely clouded when I bought it but I took it apart and it cleaned up nice. I plan on polishing the brass to a shine and re painting the dial if i can. Also need to get a new rubber seal for the inside. This is something to be added to my personal collection.
It is a J J McNeil with serial number (or model number) 6115. Also is stamped Portland ME. Still points to true north!
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I would not re-paint the dial before I did some research to see how that would affect the value, due to loss of originality. Re-dialing a watch totally kills the collector value, not sure on these, even though you want it for your own, I wouldn't want to cheapen it. Nice find! T.
 

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ethanfez

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I would not re-paint the dial before I did some research to see how that would affect the value, due to loss of originality. Re-dialing a watch totally kills the collector value, not sure on these, even though you want it for your own, I wouldn't want to cheapen it. Nice find! T.

I wouldn't care if it cheapens the value. I'm putting this in my personal collection so it will be my kids problem when I die 60+ years from now. Also going to be making a nice display box for it.
 

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have the exact same one.

Picked at a flea for 10 also.
 

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That is a beautiful piece. I am sure there is a company out there that could reproduce the dial for you.
 

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Can’t wait to see it restored.
 

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I'm wondering where you could find someone to restore the dial? Most watch dials are re-done with a silk screen. I'm thinking this one would need to be done all by hand, by someone with great skill. Yes, I think putting the time and effort into restoring it to it's former glory would be a good thing, but expensive I'm thinking in order to get it done right. Good luck with it. Shining up the brass is something you could do.
 

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ethanfez

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I'm wondering where you could find someone to restore the dial? Most watch dials are re-done with a silk screen. I'm thinking this one would need to be done all by hand, by someone with great skill. Yes, I think putting the time and effort into restoring it to it's former glory would be a good thing, but expensive I'm thinking in order to get it done right. Good luck with it. Shining up the brass is something you could do.

I should be able to do it all myself. I have a pretty steady hand and some experience painting small things. This is like 2.5 inches across so it should be no problem. I have my brass polisher on the way and will be re-painting it over spring break most likely. I also have found the right size rubber seal for the inside already surprisingly. I'll make sure to do as you all say and post pictures of it fixed up!
 

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LOL! 60+ years from now? Do you know something the rest of us don't?
 

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Hi wow that is a beautiful piece for a display:icon_thumleft:
 

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Beautiful piece!! I say restore it to how you want it because it’s part of your personal collection. But if it were me, I would just clean it and maybe polish the brass and leave the rest alone. But that’s just me. A fantastic find! ☠️
 

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Started a bit of the cleaning today. It is some thick grime on it so it takes a good bit of work. Already like what I am seeing underneath though!
 

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Freaking gorgeous!! Can’t wait to see it all done.
 

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Good Luck on the restoration project!
 

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