Yes, this little brass ship telegraph keychain is a fun way to carry a bit of nautical history with you every day in the UK or EU. Handcrafted to look just like the engine order telegraphs on classic ships, it’s perfect for keys, bags, or as a small gift for anyone who loves the sea. A sturdy, detailed piece that’s great for adding a touch of maritime charm wherever you go.
Handcrafted Brass Nautical Telegraph Keychain
This brass telegraph keychain is made to capture the look of real engine telegraphs from old ships, with all the little speed markings and a moving handle for that authentic feel. Crafted from solid brass, it’s built strong and lasting – just the right weight to feel proper in your hand without being bulky.
With fine details on the dial and a secure brass carabiner clip, it’s easy to attach and keeps your keys safe. Each one is made with care, so you get that special handmade quality every time.
Explore more like this in our nautical keyrings and gifts or nautical decorations.
Dimensions & Specifications
- Material: Brass
Please note: Small natural variations may occur in handcrafted pieces. If out of stock, contact us to reserve a similar item.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you pack small brass items?
We pack every keychain carefully with protective materials and secure boxes. All orders are fully insured and tracked for peace of mind.
Is this a real ship telegraph or handcrafted?
Yes, it’s a carefully handcrafted miniature inspired by real ship engine telegraphs – new but with authentic nautical details.
Does the handle move?
Yes – the little handle turns just like on a real telegraph for that extra fun touch.
Is it suitable as a gift?
Yes – it’s a lovely small gift for anyone who enjoys nautical things or history.
Can I order in bulk for a restaurant or hotel?
Yes, contact our friendly team for commercial pricing, custom options, and pre-orders.
What if the keychain is out of stock?
Just get in touch – we can often reserve or source similar pieces for you.













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