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Chelsea Tambour No. 4 - 6 1/2" Verde Antique Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1396 - Chelsea Tambour No. 4. The solid bronze case has the original finish and is 23 3/4" wide and 12" tall. The very unusual 6 1/2" special dial is finished in Verde Antique with gold finished applied numerals and hands. The dial is marked J.R. Reed, Pittsburgh. The ships bell striking movement has been serviced and is in fine running condition. The movement and case are marked with serial number 143917 dating the clock to 7/12/1920. The clock is surprisingly heavy - about 35 pounds. A fine example of an unusual Chelsea Tambour. Email me if you have questions.
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Chelsea Pilot House Clock - 8 1/2" Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1395 - Chelsea Clock Co. 8 1/2" Pilot House Clock - ca. April 1938. The clock is in superb restored condition. The case has been polished and lacquered. The dial has been resilvered. The movement has been serviced and keeps excellent time. The movement and case have serial number 244016. A fine example in the best condition. Please view the photos for additional information. Email me if you have questions.
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Boston Clock Company Marine Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1377 - Boston Clock Company marine clock in a Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co. case The heavy brass case marked #2888 has an 8 1/4" in diameter hinged bezel with push button latch. The 6 1/2" engraved, heavily painted dial is signed Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., Boston. Crosby was one of the first steam gauge companies to use painted dials instead of the more common engraved, silvered and filled dials. The back of the dial is inscribed "F.L. Webb, 3 Meridian ST, Boston, Mass, USA, Feb 15 '92, #2888 by G.L. Janvrin" The movement is signed Boston Clock Co, Boston, Pat Dec. 28, 1880. The 3 3/4" front plate is finely damascened as is the 4 1/8" backplate. The clock is in good running order.
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Chelsea 6" Mariner Ships Bell Clock - ca. 1922 (Sold)
Item ID: 1383 - Chelsea Mariner Ships Bell Clock. The 17 1/2" tall, brass case has been professionally polished and lacquered. The 6" dial with original finish is in fine original condition. Serial Number 182579, on the movement, case and base, dates the clock to October of 1927. The mahogany base has the original finish which is in good condition. The classic Chelsea 8 day movement strikes ships bells on a resonant coiled gong. The clock is in good running order and keeping excellent time. Please view the photos for additional information. Email me if you have questions.
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Chelsea "Mariner" Ships Wheel Clock - 6" Dial
Price: $3,750.00
Item D: 1334 - This is a ca. 1922 Chelsea Clock Company "Mariner" Ships Wheel Clock. The full bronze case is 17 1/2" tall. The silvered dial is 6" in diameter. The clock is in fine original condition. The movement and case are numbered 151218. The clock strikes ships bells on the hour and half hour. The movement is in good running order. Please view the photos for additional information and email me if you have questions.
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Chelsea "Mariner" Ships Wheel Clock - 6" Special Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1355 - Chelsea Mariner Ships Bell Clock. The clock is in superb condition in every way. The 6" special dial with raised bronze numerals and pieced hands is in mint original condtion. The dialis signed Spaulding & Co, Chicago. The case has been polished and lacquered. The movemnt has been serviced. The clock keeps time to within 1 minute per week and has the wonderful Chelsea ships bell sound. Serial Number 151022.
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Chelsea Neptune - 6" Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1507 - Ca. 1927 Chelsea 6" Dial Neptune Shelf Clock with superb original finish. The Neptune, while similar to the Base & Ball, is much less common. The Neptune adds a subbase to which the feet are attached. Chelsea only made the Neptune from 1912 to 1929. The movement and case are marked #182880 dating the clock to 1927. The clock is ready to enjoy. Email me if you have questions.
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Chelsea Neptune - 4 1/2" Special Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1503 - ca. 1912, Chelsea Neptune - 4 1/2" Special Dial marked Spaulding & Co, Chicago. Serial number 86091 on base and movement. This one of the earliest Neptunes known to exist. They first appeared in the 1917 catalog and were made through 1929.
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Chelsea "Admiral" 8 1/2" Special Dial - Original Finish (Sold)
Item ID: 1488 - Ca. 1924, Chelsea Admiral House Strike Clock with 8 1/2" Special Dial and superb original Statuary Bronze finish. The movement is marked with serial number 157361. The case bottom is marked 164709. The Special Dial has 3 engraved and filled floral decorations between the winding arbors. The house strike movement is in fine running condition. It is rare to find relatively early Chelsea clocks with original finish in such outstanding condition. Email me if you have questions.
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Chelsea Base & Ball Feet - 6" Special Dial (Sold)
Item ID: 1442 - ca. 1906 - Chelsea Clock Company Base & Ball Feet with 6" Special Dial engraved Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia. Serial Number 20252 on movement and base. The clock is in perfect restored condition.
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Russian Deck Watch (Sold)
Item ID: 1133 - This is a ca. 1986, Russian Deck Watch in excellent original condition. The watch is in the original, 5" x 4" x 3", double hinged deck box with view lid. This is a high quality movement with gold plated plates and wheels and is fine running condition.
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Boston Clock Co. "Express" Ships Clock (Sold)
Item ID: 1419 - Ca. 1889, Boston Clock Company Ships Clock for the railcar steam ship "Express". The clock is accompanied by a framed photo of the "Express" in 1898 and a framed history of the clock and the ship. The nickel plated case is in fine original condition. The silvered dial has the original surface with fine engraving. The clock is in fine running condition. It is rare to find early marine clocks in such fine original condition especially with excellent documentation of it's origin. The photos tell the story. Enjoy.
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Chelsea 6" Special Dial Desk Set (Sold)
Item ID: 1534 - Chelsea 6" Special Dial Clock and Barometer Desk Set . It is rare to see a Chelsea Desk Set with their Special Dial and equally rare to find an example with fine original finish. The Chelsea 1911 catalog describes the clock as having a plain engraved dial. The Special dial was special order. The movement and wood bottom of the case both are marked with serial number 145074 - dating the clock to 1920. The 8 day movement strikes ships bells. The clock and barometer are in good running order. Email me if you have questons.
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