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type Shelf or Mantel Ship
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Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, 10 INCH CHELSEA model, Ship's Bell on mahogany base, C.1910, restored, with hinged bezel, button latch, and special dial with raised bronze numerals. -
American Waltham Watch Co., Deck Watch, with model 845, 21j. nickeled, damascene, stem wind mov't, with both inner and outer boxes. Mov't adjusted to 5 positions, ser No. 14,174,343, 1st qtr 20th century. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., ENGINE LEVER, c.1935, rolled brass tub and hinged bezel, with duplex spring lever timepiece movement No. 10. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., c.1920, ENGINE LEVER, double spring, time only marine clock in a nickeled brass case, 8-day. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. Thomaston Conn. "SHIP'S BELL, OUTSIDE BELL" model 30 hour ship's strike, spring driven mvt in brass case with large bell attached to back-board of case, c.1890 -
C.1944, German, Wempe, Hamburg, CHRONOMETER, as-found, less fusee chain, in its original oak box with gimbals and key. -
C.1880, E. N. Welch, Ship's Bell wall clock in a spun brass case w/ painted 7" dial. Signed on dial "H. H. Ham, Jr, Patent, May 6, 1879, Mf'd Only by the E. N. Welch M'fg Co., Forestville, Conn, U.S.A.". -
C.1835, Richard Ward, Salem Bridge, Conn, Rare Chronometer Clock, 30-hour time and strike, in a large brass, "watch shaped" case, cylinder escapement. This clock is described in both Blackwell's article in the Nawcc Bulletin of April 1976, and in the supplement by Bailey dated June 1980. -
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 the "Correct Time" in brass fastened on top. Counter top advertising piece for Hardy and Hayes. -
C.1984, Sovietski, "Captain's Chronometer" XPOHOMETP, with both inner and outer box, as purchased from importer in San Diego, serial No. 21431. -
C.1927, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, DESK SET with calendar feature, serial 181800, for Tiffany and Co., New York, 6 inch dials. -
C.1911, Chelsea Clock Co., Yacht Wheel on Base, made for Tiffany and Co., 4.5" dial, eight-day Ship's Bell, with special dial. -
C.1921, Seth Thomas for US Shipping Board, 8.5" diameter dial (7.5" chapter"), 8-day time only, 7-jewel movement (called "Ship's Lever No. 80" in catalog. -
C.1913, Seth Thomas YACHT CLOCK, 1-day Ship's Bell wall clock, with external bell mounted above the case on a brass support. -
C.1920, Seth Thomas for US Navy, 8.5" diameter dial (7.5" chapter), 8-day time only 7 jeweled movement, in a turned brass case 10.5" diameter, sold as "Ship's lever No. 8" -
C.1938, Seth Thomas, SHIP'S BELL No. 4, with an 8-day 7-jewel movement, in a heavy cast brass case with Chrome finish, highly polished, and with screw on bezel. -
C.1938, Seth Thomas, ENGINE LEVER No. 4, with an 8-day, 7-jewel movement, in a heavy cast brass case, highly polished. Has a screw bezel, and 4 inch etched brass/silvered dial with black Arabic numerals. -
C.1822, Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, London, No. 636, 1-Day marine chronometer with both inner and outer boxes. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Mf'g Co, New Haven, with KIRK'S PATENT FUSEE movement with remote spring barrel, and with lever moving between double 'scape wheels. -
C.1850, Marine Clock Mf'g Co, New Haven, with KIRK'S PATENT IRON backplate movement with double 'scape wheels, in a small gilt case with original dial.