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type Ship
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C.1947, Chelsea Clock Co., Yacht Wheel Set,, 6 inch dials, Ship's Bell clock and matching barometer in brass and bronze finish. -
C.1885, Charles Frodsham, 7 Pavement, Finsbury Square, London, 56-hour ship's chronometer serial No. 2005. -
C.1911 (dated), Chelsea timepiece, won by the "Gilt Edge" in cat boat races in July 1911, 4.5 inch dial, mounted on a turned walnut base for wall hanging. -
C.1913, (dated) Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Yacht Clock", 30-hour time/strike ship's bell clock (difficult to find this bell top model), presentation. -
C.1910 Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Wardroom", 30-Hour time/strike ship's bell wall clock. -
C.1909 Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day timepiece serial No. 46705, in a brass tub, for use in a vehicle or instrument panel. -
C.1880 French, boiler room or ship's timepiece, 8-day lever. -
C.1948, Swiss, Angelus Naveo, 8-day 5-dial nautical brass desk timepiece - weather station. -
C.1938 (dated), Chelsea Mk I Boat Clock, in a heavy nickeled brass case with silvered brass dial. -
C.1929, Waterbury Clock Co., Ship's Bell No. 10, 8-day time/strike ship's bell clock, wit hinged, button latch bezel. -
C.1939, Seth Thomas, Mark I Deck Clock, with black dial, serial No. 1076. -
C.1929, Waterbury Clock Co., "Motor Boat No. 2", 8-day ship's timepiece. -
C.1930, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 1-day time/strike ships bell clock. -
C.1956 (dated 3-56), USSR, Model 3 deck watch 22j., serial No. 1867, with lined case and rating certificate. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., outside bell, ship's bell clock, 30 hour. -
C.1970, Seth Thomas, (German Mov't), Helmsman Combination, 8- day ships bell set with barometer. -
C.1930, Chelsea, for Tiffany and Co., New York, Ships Bell on base, red brass, 6 inch dial, serial 156380. -
C.1943, Hamilton Model 21, 14j Marine Chronometer, with outer box and with original assembly record, dated 1943. -
C.1914, Waterbury Clock Co., Ship's Bell No. 6, 8-day time and ship's strike wall clock, restored. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Marine Lever, 6 inch painted dial in a heavy red brass case, with key lock bezel (and key).