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type Ship
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British 8 day chronometer, c1900 -
British 8 day chronometer, c1825 -
British 8 day chronometer, c1810 -
British 8 day chronometer, 19th century -
Ship's Bell -
Seth Thomas Ships Clock -
A marine chronometer signed for John Bruce and Sons, maker to the Admiralty. -
A pre-WWII ship's bulkhead clock -
Chelsea Ship's Clock 4" Phenolic Case -
A mid nineteenth century two day marine chronometer -
A small eight-day marine chronometer made by Waltham. c.1909-1930's -
Tavannes jewelers display deck watch. -
C.1995, Russian, "POLJOT", 56-Hour fusee ship's chronometer. -
C.1900, American, J. B. Mayo, Chicago, 8-day ship's chronometer. -
C.1950, Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day fusee ship's chronometer. -
C.1915, Chelsea for Tiffany and Co, New York, Catalog number 411, -
C.1890, English, Bronze Nautical Desk set, clock and barometer. -
C.1930, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 1-day, outside bell, ship's clock, in generally good original condition. -
C.1904, Chelsea Clock Co., for Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co., 8-day boiler room timepiece. -
C.1942, Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day ships or engine room timepiece, case No. 313107, with later movement No.483197 (C.1947).