Chelsea ship’s clock Model E Nickel plated brass case circa 1940, Restored
$899.00
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Seller: fhusher
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Object Location: Malabar, Florida, US,
Shipment To: United States,
Object Number: 267713243969
Chelsea Ship’s Clock Model E Nickel Plated Brass Case Circa 1940, Restored · The case has been cleaned and polished. The clock should be good for many years into the future. Includes an original Chelsea key. · The Teak wood disk has a yellow-walnut stain applied with a number of shellac coating layers applied. Come see us at the National American Watch & Clock Collectors show in St. Augustine, FL booths 184-186 on Fri, 2/13 (9am - 5pm) & Sat, 2/14 (9am to 4pm) at World Golf Village St. Augustine Resort, 500 S. Legacy Trail, St. Augustine, FL 32092 Offered for sale is an 8-day, time-only, Chelsea 12E movement mounted into a Nickel-plated cast brass case mounted on a Teak disk. The movement was made circa 1940 and has undergone complete cleaning (including the escapement platform), repairs as needed, and lubrication.· The case has been cleaned and polished.· A new window glass is bonded to the bezel with a PSA tape adhesive and additionally secured by a brass wire tension band.· Dial has been refreshed and the reflecting ring re-silvered with a lacquer sealant coating. · The Teak wood disk has a yellow-walnut stain applied with a number of shellac coating layers applied. The final finish has been knocked down and polished out with a buffed hard wax top coat. Recessed into the back side of the disk is an integral hanger. Only a #8 screw is needed to hang on the wall. This method ensures the clock is held close to the wall for optimal retention.· It is recommended that a screw in plaster board anchor, lead or plastic, be used as they have the best load capacity and do not easily pull out. The clock should be good for many years into the future. Includes an original Chelsea key.Clock’s weight w/base: 7 lb 3.5 oz Dimensions: Case only: 7.5” dia x 2-9/16 tall, base 10” dia x 0.7” thkThese Chelsea Model E clocks were sold for use on both Naval and commercial ships, between 1910 and 1950. Two versions were made with the difference being in the escapement being a part of one of the plates, pre 1930 vs. as an easy to exchange platform sub-assembly, post 1930. This movement uses the escapement platform. For the Naval enthusiast this is a great clock to have in your office, workshop, or boat. Please see pictures as they are an integral part of the description. Please Feel Free to contact me with any questions you might have before purchasing or bidding. Packed with care in a double box for a worry-free safe delivery. FAST 1 day handling. Ships with tracking and insurance coverage.
Primary Material: Brass, Type: Ship's Clock, Country/Region of Origin: United States, Military Branch: US Navy, Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original, Time Period, War: WWII, Maker: Chelsea, Country of Origin: United States
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