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type Shelf or Mantel Ship
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C.1979, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, small screw bezel Ship's Bell, 3.75" dial. -
C.1920, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Engine Lever", 8-day engine room or ward room timepiece. -
C.1913, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Yacht Clock", ship's bell wall clock. -
C.1929, Waterbury Clock Co., "Ship's Bell No. 17", 8-day ship's bell mantel clock. -
C.1940, Chelsea Clock Co., CHELSEA model, ship's bell, 8-day in a nickel plated case, serial 281942, 4.5" dial, screw bezel. -
C.1930, Waltham Watch Co., "Waltham Chronometer" model, 8-day back wind with up/down indicator on the dial, mounted in a mahogany case with a black marble top with the company name and "Correct Time" in brass fastened on top. Counter top advertising piece for the retailer. -
C.1926, Chelsea Clock Co., rare 10" CHELSEA CHAIN CLOCK, Ship's Bell, for Tiffany and Co., New York [on dial], hinged bezel, with factory bronze chains connected in center for wall hanging, the whole with original copper-bronze finish, serial No. 172729. -
C.1912, Chelsea Clock Co., 8.5" CHELSEA, Ship's Bell, 8-day, retailed by W. E. Hadlock and Co., Boston, serial 84708, model 104 with hinged bezel, mounted to a 12.5" dark pine board. -
C.1929, Chelsea Clock Co., Columbus, 8-day Ship's Bell 6" dials, clock and barometer DESK SET, with the serial number 194888. -
C.1911, Elgin National Watch Co., 18S , 21j, deck watch with 40-hour up down indicator in a gimbaled mahogany Elgin box. 21-jeweled movement adjusted for 3 positions with the serial no. 16,748,608. This model was made only for 2 years, succeeded by "Father Time" models. -
C.1918, Elgin National Watch Co., 18S "Father Time" deck watch with 40-hour up down indication, in original gimbaled mahogany Elgin box. 21j mov't, adjusted for 5 positions. Serial no. 21,825,129. -
C.1942, Hamilton Watch Co., Model 22, 21-jeweled, 48-hour, up down, deck watch in a gimbaled mahogany Hamilton box. Adjusted to temperature and 6 positions. US Navy-Bu Ships 1942. The screw cap on the bottom of the case reads" MTD Watch, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy, 8885-1943". -
C.1915, Hamilton Watch Co., 21-jeweled 54-hour up down indicator deck watch in a gimbaled mahogany Hamilton box, with original key. Adjusted for 5 positions. Serial No. 1260636. -
C.1943, Hamilton Watch Co., for U.S.Navy, Model 22, 21-jeweled 48-hour, up-down, pin set, deck watch in inner and outer Hamilton boxes. Engraved on the back of the case: "Chronometer Watch, Mfgr's Part No. 37615, Serial No. AF/45-D-922, P.O. No. (33-038)45-13085-AF, Hamilton Watch Company" -
C.1831, English, Robert Roskell, Liverpool, a small chronometer in its original, rounded edge, brass cornered box, 54 hour. Dial plate 3.5", chapter 3". -
C.1868, Wm. Bond and Son, Boston, Mass, No. 543, 2-day Marine Chronometer, "54" hour up-down dial, now in a C.1980 custom made mahogany box. -
C.1855, Wm. Bond and Sons, 17 Congress St, Boston, 56 hour marine chronometer No. 162, in its original brass cornered box, and less top lid. -
Mixed lot chronometer, C.1855, Eggert and Son, New York, 2-day marine chronometer, No. 968, now in a C.1900 English brass cornered box with flush handles, that is too large for the small movement. [see internet, the Eggerts were very influential in the chronometer field, and Simon Willard, Jr., even apprenticed briefly to Dominic Eggert). -
C.1940, English, Thos Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, 56 hour chronometer No. 24189 in its original view top mahogany box (glass, no lid). -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., retailed by Spaulding & Co., Chicago, "Commander" on metal base with 8 1/2" special dial, 8 day, spring driven, time and ship's bell striking movement in a polished brass case mantel clock