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type Ship
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C.1943, German, Gerh. D. Wempe, Hamburg, No. 3864, 2-Day Chronometer with both inner and outer box (matching), late war production with bakelite [Metailgummi] gimbal, aluminum tub, and simple tension gimbal lock. -
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.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.1915, Waterbury Clock Co., "Ship's Bell No. 1" , 8-day striking ship's bell clock. -
C.1884, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, Outside Bell 30-hour Ship's bell clock, twist bezel. -
C.1929, Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury Conn, "Ship's Bell No. 19", 8-day time/strike clock/barometer/thermometer desk set. -
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.1976, Chelsea Clock Co., ÒBicentennialÓ, 8-day time and house strike brass mantel clock. -
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.1955, Chelsea, 6Ó Dial, ShipÕs Bell, 8-day, in a brass case with hinged bezel and button latch. -
C.1930 Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day engine room timepiece, with hinged bezel and compression seal. -
C.1920, Chelsea, 8.5Ó Dial, ShipÕs Bell on Base with ball feet, the dial engraved with the name of the retailer, ÒGrogan and Co., PittsburghÓ, hinged bezel with button latch. -
C.1940, Waltham Clock Co., Mass, ÓDECK WATCHÒ in 3-piece case with gimbals. -
C.1860, English, Parkinson and Frodsham, 2-day marine chronometer, No. 596, in original mahogany box with top lid intact, and movement dust cover also intact. -
C.1939, Chelsea Clock Co., ÒShipÕs Bell, Base with ball feetÓ, 4.5Ò dial, engraved with Shreve Crump and Low, Boston. -
C.1948, German, Wempe, Chronometer, in its original bakelite tub, mounted in original oak inner-box, and now with a Hamilton mahogany outer box. -
C.1967 Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day Radio Room timepiece with 24-hour dial with a secondary hour hand for Greenwich Mean Time in a cast brass case with screw on bezel. This timepiece with referred to as the ÒZuluÓ by maritime shipping. The red areas on the dial reflect periods of silence observed by radio operators to monitor for distress signals. Note silver hour hand showing in red area. -
C.1940 The Ashcroft Mfg. Co., New York , 8-day engine room timepiece in a heavy cast red brass case with silvered dial. The case and dial were manufactured by Ashcroft with a No. 10 double wind movement supplied by Seth Thomas.