Ship Telegraph Keychain | Miniature Replica, Detailed Face | Nautical Pocket Gift & Accessory

Original price was: $18.99.Current price is: $16.99.

Weight 30 g
Dimensions 8 L x 2.2 W x 4.2 H cm
Brand

Craple

Material

Brass

Finish

Golden Brass

Condition

New

Full speed ahead for style! This shiny brass keychain is a miniature ship telegraph replica, detailed down to the command face. A cool nautical accessory and a unique gift for maritime fans.

Quantity Price Discount
2-3 $15.29 10%
4-5 $14.44 15%
6+ $12.74 25%

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    Description

    Description

    Signal your nautical interest with this charming miniature ship telegraph keychain. Crafted from solid brass with a gleaming finish, it captures the iconic bridge instrument in intricate, portable detail.

    • Detailed Replica: Accurately models a classic ship’s engine order telegraph (E.O.T.), complete with a clearly printed command dial (Full, Half, Slow, Stop, etc.).
    • Solid Brass Construction: Made entirely from durable brass with a bright, polished finish for lasting shine and a quality feel.
    • Miniature Design: Compact and lightweight, perfectly sized to serve as a distinctive keychain without being cumbersome.
    • Iconic E.O.T. Face: The dial clearly displays classic engine commands, adding authentic nautical detail recognised by maritime enthusiasts.
    • Secure Keychain Clip: Includes a sturdy brass chain and carabiner-style clip with a screw lock for secure attachment to keys or bags.

    Perfect For:

    • Adding a unique maritime touch to keyrings, backpacks, or bags.
    • Gifting to sailors, boat enthusiasts, naval history buffs, or collectors of miniatures.
    • Use as a conversation-starting accessory or a small token gift.
    • Fans of steampunk or vintage mechanical designs.

    Quick Specs:

    • Material: Brass
    • Finish: Shiny Brass
    • Dimensions (Telegraph Approx.): 2.2 W x 4.2 H cm (Approx. 0.9 in W x 1.7 in H); Overall Length (incl. clip/chain): 8 cm (Approx. 3.1 in)
    • Weight: 30 g (Approx. 1.06 oz)
    • Condition: New
    • Heads up: Miniature replica for decorative purposes. Handle movement is minimal.
    Specification

    Additional information

    Weight 30 g
    Dimensions 8 L x 2.2 W x 4.2 H cm
    Product Weight

    30g

    Product Dimension

    4.2 H x 2 W (cm)

    Brand

    Craple

    Material

    Brass

    Finish

    Golden Brass

    Condition

    New

    Country of Origin

    India

    Estimate Delivery

    Country/Region

    Estimated Delivery Time (Business Days)

    USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Austria

    7-10

    Canada, Australia

    8-12

    Poland

    11-16

    Spain

    14-19

    FAQs
    How is the product delivered?

    Delivery is carried out through the shipping service selected by the customer, with a standard handling time of 2 days for packaging and dispatch.

    Do I need to submit any documents to receive my delivery?

    No additional documents are required for standard delivery.

    How long will it take to be delivered?

    The delivery timeline depends on your location and the shipping option chosen. You can find detailed information at checkout or on our shipping policy page.

    Is my order/payment secure?

    Yes, our brand is registered and recognized on reputable platforms like Etsy, eBay, and Amazon, ensuring safe and secure transactions.

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