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Brass English Smith's Ship Clock -
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Seth Thomas Ship's Bell Type Clock -
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C.1935 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Engine Lever" , 8-day engine room lever movement timepiece, double wind movement. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, Outside Bell 30-hour Ship's bell clock, hinged bezel. -
C.1951, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Base and Ball" , 8-day ship's bell clock, 6" dial, serial number 567253 in a bronze finish case retailed by "J. E. Caldwell and Co" (on dial). This model was also known as the "Commodore" and the "Constitution" over the years. -
C.1903, Seth Thomas, Clock Co., Engine or Wardroom Clock , 8-day time only. -
C.1946 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Viking", 8-day desk timepiece with the serial no. 512353 in a polished brass case. -
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.1955 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Yacht Wheel" , or Mariner. 8-day ship's bell clock, 4 inch dial, two tone, brass and bronze. -
English, C.1890, Thos Russell and Son, Liverpool, 2-day marine chronometer in a 3-tier case with brass corners [all 4]. -
English, Mid 19th Century, Moncas, Liverpool, 2-Day marine chronometer in a 3-tier case with brass corners on top and bottom only.