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type Wall Ship
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Brass English Smith's Ship Clock -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, Outside Bell 30-hour Ship's bell clock, hinged bezel. -
C.1942 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., 8 -day U.S. Navy deck or Engine room timepiece type B in a bakelite case with a 12/24 hour dial. -
C.2000, Schatz, "Royal Mariner", 8-day time and Ship's Bell strike clock, with external bell (like new). -
C.1884, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, Outside Bell 30-hour Ship's bell clock, twist bezel. -
C.1950, Seth Thomas, for the U. S. Maritime Commission, serial No. 17289, ship's engine room clock, black bakelite case with hinged bezel and thumbscrew latch. -
C.1977 Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day Ships Bell clock, 4Ò dial, with screw bezel. -
C.1925 French, 8-day gallery or engine room timepiece. -
C.1930 Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day engine room timepiece, with hinged bezel and compression seal. -
C.1910 Seth Thomas Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement time/strike ShipÕs bell clock (outside bell). -
C.1865, S. B. Jerome and Co., New Haven, small leather covered "marine timepiece", with original Welch movement. -
C.1930, Seth Thomas Outside Bell, Ship's bell, 30 hour in a nickeled brass case. -
C.1941, Seth Thomas, Naval Deck clock, double spring time, 8-day in black bakelite case with brass veneer bezel. -
C.1920, Seth Thomas, 8-Day Engine lever, nickel case. -
C.1927, Chelsea Clock Co., "8 1/2" Ships Bell with Black Dial". -
C.1977, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, for Tiffany and Co (signed on dial) serial No. 813053, -
C.1985, Chelsea Clock Co., "Boston", 8-day time/strike ship's bell clock. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Ship's Bell", 30-hour outside bell ships strike clock, as-found. -
C.1945, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Marine lever timepiece, with 12 and 24 hour dial and center seconds hand, in a black Bakelite case. -
C.1965, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Marine lever timepiece, with 24 hour dial and center seconds hand, in a black Bakelite case.