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type Ship
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Fine Naviquartz, mahogany electronic chronometer with centre-seconds, in original box and with original documentation. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, c. 1972 -
Seth Thomas Ship's Clock, c. 1900 -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1950. -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1947. -
Very fine "Naviquartz", electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Patek Philippe & Cie., circa 1970. Very -
Fine brass "torpedo" deck watch, Patek, Philippe & Cie., sold on July 31, 1934. -
Very fine eight day-going keyless deck watch with 8-day winding indicator. Longines "Chronometre", circa 1922. -
Very fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Hamilton Watch Co, made in 1941. Very -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Thomas Mercer, Ltd. London, No. 19851, circa 1950. Fine -
Two-day Marine Chronometer with winding. Robert Watshaw, circa 1880. -
Two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator, Owen Owens, circa 1880. -
Two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator, circa 1860. -
Fine small 40 hour-going deck chronometer with power reserve indication. Leroy, Paris, circa 1880. -
Fine mahogany electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Golay, Swiss, "Marine", circa 1970. -
Fine mahogany two-day break-circuit marine chronometer with winding indicator. Glasshuetter Uhrenbetriebe Glasshuette/Sa. (GUB), No. 4114, circa 1970. Fine -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator and reversible fusee. Gebber Eppner, Berlin, No. 189, circa 1940. Fine -
Seth Thomas U.S. Coast Guard, circa 1940's -
Seth Thomas Ship's Strike , circa 1925 -
Seth Thomas Ship's Clock, circa 1940's -
Seth Thomas Ship's Bell with Wheel Bezel, circa 1940