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type Shelf Ship
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Chelsea Clock Co. ships bell with display case, 6 1/4 inches high and 8 1/4 inches wide. -
English chain fusee, ships clock, or has the look of a ships clock. -
Salem ships bell. 8 day, jeweled movement, strikes ships bells hours and half hours on an iron coil gong, and is running. -
Ship's bell clock with eight-day movement. -
Beautifully finished chronometer with 17 jewel -
Two day chronometer by "Lilley and Son, 10 London St, London EC, No. 1703" -
Victor Kullberg 2 day chronometer -
Ship s clock, 3 piece mahogany case, circa 1900 -
Fine two day chronometer by Mary Norris and John Campbell, -
A two day chronometer -
Ulysse Nardin - 2 day in 2 piece mahogany case -
Beautifully finished chronometer -
British 2 day chronometer in 3 piece mahogany case, -
English two day chronometer, c. 1830 -
Brass Cased Spoked Bezel Ship's Clock By The Seth Thomas Clock Co On A Mahogany Stand. Circa Pre 1937. -
Brass Ship's Clock With A Ship's Spoked Wheel Screw On Bezel, "The Mayflower" By Seth Thomas. -
Seth Thomas Ships Bell Clock In A Polished Brass Case. -
Chelsea Clock Co. 4 1/2" Red Brass Case And Base Attached To A Mahogany Stand, Serial No. 37977, Circa 1907. -
6" Chelsea Brass Base With Ball Feet, Ship's Striking Mantel Clock, Serial No. 107209, Circa 1916-1917. -
Chelsea Clock Co. 6" Mahogany And Metal Base "Special" Ship's Bell Clock, Serial No. 158596, Circa 1923.