Description:
- Nice line drawing from the second half of the XIXth century. It probably belonged to a compass box. It has the signature ‘Halden’ on the handle.
- A three-piece tyraline. The bone handle is screwed to the body of the reeds, which, in turn, is fitted into a cylindrical brass base.
- The base of the handle ends in a beautifully carved miniature ball.
- The body has a brass head and part of the lugs are made of chrome-plated or nickel-plated steel.
- On the tongues, the wheel is fitted with a small plate to ensure a more even pressure on the tongue.
- The tips of the lugs are in good condition. The distance between the tongues is adjusted by means of a brass wheel with a threaded bolt that passes through one of the tongues and is screwed onto the other.
Conservation and Damage:
- The line puller is in good condition.
- There is hardly any dirt on it and the steel of the tabs has very little rust.
- The object shows wear and tear typical of it's age.
Comments:
- Both the Measurements, as well as the Weight, are approximate.
- The tones of the colours in the photos are not the same as the tones of the real colours.
- The object is the one that corresponds to the photos.
- The description is not a detailed exposition of the object.
- The data provided here are personal opinions and are not verified.
4609 - BONE, BRASS AND STEEL TYRALINES. HALDEN. S.XIX....