Steering you to a Bargain in Nautical Decor!

 

Bargain Resource for all your nautical gifts, office gifts and sportsman gifts.

Navigation Station

Ship's Wheels (Page 1)

 

     

BACK

DESCRIPTION

PRICE

 
60 Inch Tall Nautical Wood Ship's Wheel

5 Foot Tall ~ Large (60 " Inch) Boat Wood & Brass Ships Helm Wheel
BRHSW102-60

$255.75

48 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel

48 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel
BRHSW102-48

$142.40
48 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Pirate Ships Wheel

48 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Pirate Ships Wheel
BRU32309

$125.65
42 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel

42 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel
BRHSW102-42

$135.00
36 Inch Antique Ship Wheel Antique Ship Wheel 3 sizes to choose from!
BRSW-105 Series
See Inside! Click Here!
37 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel

37 Inch Nautical Heavy Wood Ship's Wheel
BRU17420

$85.00
36 Inch Nautical Custom John Hastie Wood Ship's Wheel

36 Inch Nautical Custom John Hastie Wood Ship's Wheel
BRHSW103-36-JH

SORRY THIS ITEM IS TOO LARGE FOR SHIPMENT TO INTERNATIONAL, ALASKA OR HAWAII CUSTOMERS.

$295.00

 

<< Previous 1, 2 Next >>

 

Accepting these major credit cards   as well as , checks or money orders drawn on any U.S. bank.

We do not ship any orders C.O.D.

 

Little Known Facts about Columbus
Christopher Columbus was never known by that name in his lifetime; he was called by his real name, Cristoforo Colombo.
Columbus was paid 2,000 Spanish maravedis a month, during the voyage on which he discovered America, or $59.28 in today's money for his two-month voyage.
The first black to see America was not a slave but Pedro Alonzo Nino (1470-1524), navigator of the Nina when Columbus sailed to the New World.
Columbus began the trans-Atlantic slave trade when he shipped 10 chained Arawak men and women back to Spain on his first trip to the New World. “From here, in the name of the Blessed Trinity,” he wrote, “we can send all the slaves that can be sold.”
With his men desperate for food on his fourth voyage to the New World, Columbus tried to bargain with Jamaican natives, but they refused to supply him. Columbus, however, remembered reading in his Zacuto Almanac that there would be a lunar eclipse on February 29, 1504, and threatened to use magic powers to extinguish the moon if the natives didn’t comply. The natives scoffed until the eclipse occurred: then they promised him all the food he needed if he would make the moon shine again.

 

 Site Map || Policies || Email Us || Feedback || Links || Home

Webmaster

 

Copyright © 2003 Bargain Resource All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.

3D Wood Chalkboards

   Sidewalk

   Clocks

   Chef & Food

   Pub and Sporting

3D Wood Signs

   Beer

   Smoke & Exit

   Chef & Food

   Sport

   Billiards

   Clocks

Accessories

Barometers

Bells - Brass

   Wall & Hanging

   Handle

Blow-out Specials

Clocks - Nautical

   Ship's Wheels

   Porthole

   Captain's

   Shadowbox

Clocks - Rustic

   Large

   Cafe de Tour

Diving Helmets

   Large Mounted

   Clocks

Executive Gifts

Kelp Art Decor

Lanterns

Life Preservers

Lighthouses

Native Masks

Ship's Wheels

   Larger

   Smaller

Tables

Telegraphs

Telescopes

   Larger

   Smaller

Trunks / Chests

Weather Stations

   Smaller Sets

   Larger Sets

 

Policies

   Purchasing

   Privacy Policy

Company

   About Us

   Contact Us

Feedback

   Feedback Form

   Praise Gallery

Downloads

Nautical Terms

Links

Home

 

Click Here

to add to your favorites!

 

Bargain Resource

402 S. Western Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801