Great Art Deco Bronze Chelsea Ship Clock for U.S Coast Guard
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Mount Penn, PA
Substantial bronze black faced Chelsea ship clock in good working condition. Would be an
Great Art Deco Bronze Chelsea Ship Clock for U.S Coast Guard
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Mount Penn, PA
Substantial bronze black faced Chelsea ship clock in good working condition. Would be an
Nautical Chelsea Ship's Bell Clock
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Chicago, IL
This is a fabulous piece! The clock is in the shape of a yacht's wheel and is mounted into a wooden
Rare Vintage Chelsea Ships Bell Clock Hinged Bezel 5 Stars
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Palm City, FL
the "Ship's Bell" clock is the longest continuous production of any Chelsea model with only
Vintage Chelsea Nautical Base & Ball Ships Bell Clock Rose Case
Located in Palm City, FL
Later named - Commodore -.A perfect example of a Chelsea Clock Co., marine ship's bell clock in a
Chelsea Ship's Clock and US Navy Quartermaster Spy Glass
Located in San Francisco, CA
A Chelsea brass ship's clock 8 day with ship's bell chime marked Boston USA and a WWII era US Navy
Mahogany
Chelsea Ship's Bell Yacht Wheel, Pilot Model Clock with Stand
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Toledo, OH
A classic Chelsea Ship's Bell Mantel Clock. It features a mahogany stand, yellow brass case and
20th Century Mahogany Wood & Brass Chelsea Ship-Strike Bell Clock
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Tarry Town, NY
This late 20th-century Chelsea Ship-Strike Bell Clock is a finely crafted maritime timepiece, made
Brass
24 Hour Chelsea Clock Company Ships Clock
Located in Culver City, CA
Ships Clock from the Chelsea Clock Company, 24 hour dial, US Government
Metal
24 Hour Chelsea Clock Company Ships Clock
Located in Culver City, CA
Ships Clock from the Chelsea Clock Company, 24 hour dial, US Government
Metal
Ships Clock from the Chelsea Clock Company
Located in Culver City, CA
24 hour dial, US Government
Metal
A Chelsea ship's Bell Clock by Grogan of Pittsburgh
Located in NYC, NY
An all brass Chelsea Admiral's Ship's Bell clock by the Boston Clock Company and marketed by the
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H 27.5 in W 24.5 in D 6 in
Estate American "Chelsea Company, Boston" Ships Wheel Clock on Stand, Circa 1960
Located in New Orleans, LA
Estate American "Chelsea Company, Boston" ship's wheel clock on stand, circa 1960's.
Brass
Ship's Bell Clock and Barometer by Chelsea Clock Co.
Located in Norwell, MA
Chelsea ship's bell clock and barometer set mounted to a wood base. Nickel-plated over solid brass
Chrome
Chelsea Bronze Ships's Bell Clock
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Iconic bronze ship's bell clock by Chelsea Clock Company. The clock is running and functional
Bronze
Antique Nautical Brass Ship's Clock, Barometer & Bell Grouping
By Chelsea Clock
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique nautical brass ship's clock and barometer were made by the Chelsea Clock Company of
Brass
Chelsea Ship's Bell Clock, circa 1910
Located in Lake Forest, IL
Fine brass Chelsea ship's bell clock, mounted on wood stand. Circa 1910
Rare Chelsea Nautical Desk Top Ship's Clock & Barometer Set
Located in Palm City, FL
Here is a near perfect example of a Chelsea ship's bell clock and a companion holosteric barometer
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