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C.1922 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston., Mass., "Base and Ball ", 8-day, Ship's Bell clock, 6" dial, bronze case, Serial No. 151539, retailed by "Shreve, Crump and Low Co., Boston". This model was also named the Commodore and the Constitution. -
C.1978 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., 8-day ship's bell clock, serial no. 813312 in a polished brass case, on original mahogany stand, 4 1/2" dial. -
C.1923 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Chelsea", 8-day ship's bell strike clock with the serial no. 158085 retailed by J. E. Caldwell and Co . (on dial) in a polished red brass case, 8 1/2" dial. (Now on a modern walnut stand) -
C.1965, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Claremont" , 8-day ship's bell clock and barometer set in a two-tone yellow brass and bronze finish Red Brass case retailed by Negus, New York. -
C.1924, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Mariner" , 8-day ship's bell clock serial number 161273 in a polished red brass case, 4.5" dial, with a Chelsea winding key. This model was originally identified as "The Yacht Wheel with base", but in 1928 the name was changed to the Mariner. -
C.1907 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Gothic", 8-day ship's bell clock with the serial no. 23984 in a brass case, 4 1/4" dial with raised brass numerals. -
C.1910 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Gothic", 8-day "House Strike" clock retailed by Tiffany and Co., New York with the serial no. 68075 in an inlayed mahogany case. -
C.1955 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Yacht Wheel" , or Mariner. 8-day ship's bell clock, 4 inch dial, two tone, brass and bronze. -
C.1925, German, Karl Griesbaum, Whistler and Clock, the man with cane and hat leaning against a clock, mounted to a post. -
C.1900, English, Frederick Jas Lockwood, West Norwood, London, 8-bell, 3-Fusee, 2-tune, quarter chiming bracket clock, in oak, week duration. -
C.1835, Massachusetts, Attleboro Banjo, 8-day weight driven timepiece, with a letter from Shorty LaRose, who made the side-arms for the clock in 1975. -
C.1914, Chelsea Clock Co., for Harris and Harrington, LYRE BANJO, 1-Wt, 8-day timepiece in mahogany. -
C.1880, Southern Calendar Clock Co., "Fashion No. 4" , 8-day time and strike, double dial, perpetual calendar clock. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Co., New Haven, TEN INCH GALLERY , embossed brass case, with Charles Kirk patent movement, remote fusee. -
C.1912, Dungan and Klump, 1208 Chestnut St, Philada, DICKORY DICKORK DOCK , mouse clock, bell every 12 hours. -
C.1910, Waterbury Clock Co., ADMIRAL in oak, 30-Day double spring timepiece. -
C.1885, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400-Day clock with disc pendulum, short model, same size as 1882 production, but without Harder patent info on dial. -
C.1949, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, MARINER , 4.5" dial, sometimes called the Yacht Wheel model, 8-day Ship's Bell strike, serial No. 553733. -
C.1913, Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, CHER , crystal regulator, inlaid mahogany case, with faux mercury pendulum. -
C.1875, F. Kroeber, NY, "MARIPOSA", walnut and burled veneer parlor clock, 8-day time, strike and alarm.