Chelsea Clock Company
Chelsea Clock Company
Chelsea 10" Special Grand Mahogany Empire Clock
ID: 1764 | This clock is sold
Chelsea 10" Special Grand Dial Mahogany Empire Clock. An exceedingly rare large dial Chelsea clock. Serial number 35022 dates the clock to 1909. House strike. The clock is completely original in every detail.
Chelsea 10" Marine Clock for Providence Engineering Works
ID: 2118 | This clock is sold
Item ID: 2218 - Chelsea 10" Marine Clock for Providence Engineering Works. Serial number 92611 dates the clock to 1913. The case has the original nickel plating that is in very fine condition. The dial is beautifully engraved Providence Engineering Wks., Providence, R. I. and outlined with a banner and scrollwork. Below it is also engraved Star Brass Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. The dial has been resilvered. The movement has been serviced and keeps excellent time.
Fairhaven Clock Co. 10" Marine Clock
ID: 1978 | This clock is sold
Fairhaven Clock Co. 10" Marine Clock for the Ashcroft Mfg. Co. New York. Fairhaven Clock Co. of Fairhaven, Vermont was only in business from 1896 to 1898 making this an exceedingly rare large dial marine clock. The clock has been completely restored to very fine condition in every way.
Eastman Clock Co. 6 3/4" Black Dial Marine Clock - Anderson 1896
ID: 2348 | This clock is sold
Eastman Clock Company 6 3/4" Black Dial Marine Clock for Geo. J. Anderson and dated 1896 on the dial. The engraved black background dial has gold colored fill and hands. Serial number 271 is stamped on the mainspring barrel and cap. The front plate does not have a stamped serial number. The clock is listed in the Chelsea Clock Museum Eastman Register of surviving Eastman clocks and movements. Eastman Clock Co. was only in business from 1894 to 1896. Visit chelseaclockmuseum.com for more information about the fine clocks produced by Joseph Eastman and a complete listing of his clocks.
Eastman Clock Co. 12" Marine Clock
ID: 2345 | This clock is sold
Eastman Clock Co. 12" Marine Clock for Ashcroft Mfg. Co. An exceedingly are large dial marine clock. Only one other 12" dial Eastman clock is known to exist. The movement front plate is stamped with serial number 349. The case has been polished and lacquered.The dial and hands have their original surfaces and are in very fine condition. The movement has been overhauled. The clock is listed in the Chelsea Clock Museum Eastman Register of surviving Eastman clocks and movements. Eastman Clock Co. was only in business from 1894 to 1896. Visit chelseaclockmuseum.com for more information about the fine clocks produced by Joseph Eastman and a complete listing of his clocks.
Harvard 4 1/4" Marine Clock for Light Vessel - LV-44
ID: 2351 | This clock is sold
Harvard Clock Co. 4 1/4" Marine Clock for the Light Vessel 44. The dial is marked Harvard Clock Co., Boston. The back of the back flange is stamped LV44 and PJC. The movement is serial number 233. LV44 built for the US Light House Establishment by Pusey & Jones, Wilmington, DE in 1882 was the first of only 4 iron hulled lightships. LV44 measured 115 feet, 25 " in beam and drew 10' 6". She was propelled by sail but had steam auxiliary machinery for the sound signal only. LV44 was the last lightship without propulsion machinery. She was in service at the Northeast End Station, New Jersey and later transferred to Cornfield Point, CT serving another 12 years.
Chelsea 5 1/2" SD Tambour No. 5 - Ball Watch Co.
ID: 2249 | This clock is sold
Chelsea 5 1/2" Special Dial Tambour No. 5. Ships Bell. Matching serial number 146146 dates the clock to 1920. The dial is marked Ball Watch Co. The case has been polished and lacquered. The dial has been resilvered. The case is 17" wide, 9 1/2" tall and 5 1/2" deep. The clock is in good running order.
Chelsea 4 1/2" Special Dial Clock & Barometer Desk Set
ID: 2310 | This clock is sold
Matching serial number 98799 dates the set to 1914. The brass case was polished and lacquered long ago. It has developed fine warm patina. The dials are in fine original condition. The clock movement has been serviced and is in fine running and striking condition. The barometer and thermometer are working properly.
Chelsea 6" Special Copper Bronze Dial Base & Ball Feet Clock
ID: 2221 | This clock is sold
Chelsea 6" Special Copper Bronze Dial Base & Ball Feet Clock. Ships Bell. The original copper bronze dial and reflector ring with gold applied numerals and gold pierced serpentine hands is in absolutely pristine condition. The dial is marked J. R. Reed & Co., Pittsburgh. The case has been polished and lacquered. The movement has been serviced. Matching serial number 86414 dates the clock to 1912. The clock keeps excellent time and strikes ships bells with fine Chelsea tone.
Chelsea 4 1/2" Clock & Barometer Desk Set
ID: 2150 | This clock is sold
Chelsea 4 1/2" Clock & Barometer Desk Set. Gorgeous original Copper Bronze finish. Original dials with clock dial signed Chelsea Clock Co. Serial number 215033 Dates the set to 1935. Fine original condition in every way. The clock and barometer are in good working order.The clock is superb. Emails me if you have questions.
Eastman 6 3/4" Nickel Marine Clock for Wm Cramp
ID: 2349 | This clock is sold
Eastman Clock Company 6 3/4" Marine Clock. The case has the original nickel in very nice condition. The silvered dial with original surface is engraved Ashcroft Mfg.Co. New York & Bridgeport and The Wm. Cramp & Sons S.&E. B. Co., Philadelphia. The movement has serial number 2, one of the oldest Eastman marine clocks known. The clock is in fine original condition.
Chelsea 8 1/2" Special Dial Pilot House Clock - Hamilton Gold
ID: 2262 | This clock is sold
An uncommon Chelsea Pilot House clock. This clock was completely restored by Chelsea Clock Co. The movement was overhauled. The dial was resilvered. The numerals were refinished. The case was plated in Hamilton Gold. The clock is as close to perfect as possible. Serial number 159741 on the movement and case dates the clock to 1924.