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      • First World War Medal 1914–1918, solid silver WW1 service medal named to 46002 PTE F.D. Read North N.R.,
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      Vintage Morse Code Telegraph from HMS Scorpion Sprint 1963, mounted on wooden plinth with engraved plaque, very good condition.
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      Vintage Morse Code Telegraph from HMS Scorpion Sprint 1963, mounted on wooden plinth with engraved plaque, very good condition.

      Morse Code Telegraph from HMS Scorpion 1963

      £45.00

      A fascinating Morse Code Telegraph mounted on a wooden plinth with an engraved plaque reading “HMS Scorpion Spring 1963.” This vintage naval communication piece is in very good condition and offers a genuine connection to maritime history.

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      Category: Military And Maritime Tags: HMS Scorpion, maritime collectible, Morse code equipment, Morse Code Telegraph, naval communication, telegraph key, vintage telegraph
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      This authentic Morse Code Telegraph is a striking piece of maritime and Naval communication history. It is mounted on a polished wooden plinth with an engraved brass plaque inscribed “HMS Scorpion Spring 1963.” Measuring approximately 19 cm long by 12 cm wide, it presents beautifully as both a conversation piece and a collectable example of early signal technology.

      The Morse Code Key was a critical tool in global communication throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. Using a combination of dots and dashes to represent letters, Morse code revolutionised the way information travelled across long distances, from ships at sea to military command posts.


      Morse Code Telegraph Details

      • Type: Morse Code Telegraph

      • Mounted On: Wooden plinth with engraved plaque

      • Inscription: HMS Scorpion Spring 1963

      • Dimensions: 19 cm long x 12 cm wide (approx.)

      • Condition: Good vintage condition

      • Materials: Mixed metals and wood

      • Era: Mid-20th century

      The wooden base provides a stable and decorative setting, while the metal components retain their rich patina. Together, they create a striking combination of engineering and naval heritage.


      How a Telegraph Works

      A traditional Morse Code device operates using two key components, the telegraph key and the sounder. The key acts as a small switch that the operator taps to send a sequence of electrical pulses, creating the familiar dots and dashes of Morse code.

      At the receiving end, a sounder converts these pulses into audible clicks, allowing trained operators to listen and translate messages by ear. This ingenious system was the foundation of long-distance communication before radio and digital networks emerged.


      Condition – Very Good Vintage Example

      This Morse Code machine remains in good vintage condition throughout. The wooden plinth shows surface wear consistent with age, and the metal parts retain a pleasing aged patina. The engraved plaque is clean, readable, and firmly attached.

      Please note that colours may appear slightly different under varied lighting or screen settings. We provide clear, high-quality photographs for your assessment, so you can make your own judgement before purchase.


      Collectability and Historical Interest of the Morse Code Telegraph

      Collectors and enthusiasts value the Morse Code Telegraph Key for its direct link to one of the most important communication breakthroughs in human history. Before radio and digital systems, Morse code connected continents, ships, and armies using nothing more than electricity, timing, and human skill.

      This particular Telegraph carries additional appeal with its engraved HMS Scorpion plaque, connecting it to Royal Navy heritage and the 1963 fleet era. It’s ideal for display in an office, study, or maritime collection, offering both educational and decorative value.

      For further background on the evolution of Morse code and early telegraphy, you can explore resources at the Science Museum’s online telegraph collection, which includes original equipment and operator instruments from similar periods.


      Before You Order

      Please take a moment to:

      1. Study all photographs carefully, as they show the exact Morse Code Telegraph for sale.

      2. Note any signs of vintage wear, as small marks and patina add authenticity and character.

      3. Contact us if you would like more details or specific measurements before ordering.

      We describe all items accurately and encourage you to view all images before completing your purchase.


      Summary of the Morse Code Telegraph

      A genuine Morse Code Telegraph with a connection to HMS Scorpion, presented on a wooden plinth with an engraved plaque. This well-preserved vintage piece combines naval history, communication technology, and collectible design.

      Perfect for historians, collectors, or interior decorators, this delightful Naval Telegraph offers both visual impact and historical depth, a timeless tribute to human ingenuity and military and maritime equipment.

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