Vintage Ship Boat Port Hole Porthole Vent Cabin Window on 2040-parts.com
Berlin, Maryland, US
APPEARS TO BE BRASS, AS A MAGNET DOES NOT STICK.
"FRONT" SIDE OF METAL POLISHED, UNDERSIDE APPEARS TO BE NOT POLISHED.
TOTAL DIAMETER IS 9".
DIAMETER OF GLASS THAT CAN BE SEEN IS 5".
I do not know if it is complete, but it does come with all pieces seen in photo.
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