The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . MODELS, SCALES. SEA ANCHORBuilders models of Salem ships, 1809-1870, the longest 5i feet. Scale beams and weightsused by Salem ships on the coast of Sumatra for weighing pepper, 1820-1850. Stone pepper weight,early 19th Century. Ships drag or sea anchor from William Grays storehouse. Salem, about Models, of seven boats built by Daniel C. Becket and others of theBecket family of ship-builders at Salem, 1850 -1870, 11 to 16inches. Model, yacht, said to be the Take-it-Easy of Salem. Model, steamer, made by Thomas Barker before 1850, 5 feet.


The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . MODELS, SCALES. SEA ANCHORBuilders models of Salem ships, 1809-1870, the longest 5i feet. Scale beams and weightsused by Salem ships on the coast of Sumatra for weighing pepper, 1820-1850. Stone pepper weight,early 19th Century. Ships drag or sea anchor from William Grays storehouse. Salem, about Models, of seven boats built by Daniel C. Becket and others of theBecket family of ship-builders at Salem, 1850 -1870, 11 to 16inches. Model, yacht, said to be the Take-it-Easy of Salem. Model, steamer, made by Thomas Barker before 1850, 5 feet. 8; NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS . The collection includes some not strictly nautical. Barometers. Mercurial, F. Saltery & Co., London, about 1800, mahog-any frame, bonnet top; not in order. f[ Another, banjopattern, said to have been used on the whaler Progress, butprobably from the shipping office; not in order. C. Another,Timbys Patent, made by Marsh, Worcester, Mass.; imper-fect. C Another, James Bassnett, Liverpool, carved mahog-any frame, swinging socket for vessel, used by Capt. CharlesHoffman of Salem, about 1840; in good order. C. Another,Adie, London, No. 35, metal frame, socket for vessel, a finemodern instrument. C Cottage barometer with camphor andalcohol tube; a toy. <L Aneroid barometer, 6 inches diameter,used by Robert Louis Stev


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