Sep

13

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World War II Seth Thomas Mark I 1941 Bakelite US NAVY Deck MARITIME Clock

World War II Seth Thomas Mark I 1941 Bakelite US NAVY Deck MARITIME Clock. World War II era Seth Thomas Mark I Key wind Navy deck clock, dated 1941. Measures 8 1/2″ x 7 1/4″ x 4 tall. Mark I – Deck Clock, U. Navy N 35015 1941 on face. There is a screw lock on one side of the case, when undone it allows the body of the clock to move forward on a pin pivot, which reveals an original key hanging from the mounting plate, and allowing access to the rods for setting and winding. (Original Key not included). And a big thank you for shopping with Gary […]

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Jul

13

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Seth Thomas U. S. Navy Mark I Deck Clock Made USA VTG Ship Wheel Mount Working

This vintage Seth Thomas Deck Clock is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Made in the USA during the WWII era, this clock is a piece of history that can be proudly displayed. The clock is in working condition and is a great representation of the US Navy’s Mark I Deck Clock. It is perfect for those who appreciate the craftsmanship of the past and the history of the US Navy. This clock is a must-have for any serious collector and is sure to be a conversation starter in any room.

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May

24

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Seth Thomas U. S. Navy Mark I Deck Clock Heavy Case WWII 1941

Up for sale we have a SETH THOMAS U. I had this serviced a few years back and the Seth Thomas movement keeps very fine time. Front lens is clear and presents very well, all complete with fixed hinge swing back shock plate. Please all see photos as they are part of the description. A great piece to add to your U. Navy or Maritime collection. Manufactured By: Seth Thomas Thomaston, CT – U. If you need more information just ask.

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May

19

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Seth Thomas U. S. Navy Mark I Deck Clock Made USA VTG Ship Wheel Mount Working

This vintage Seth Thomas Deck Clock is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Made in the USA during the WWII era, this clock is a piece of history that can be proudly displayed. The clock is in working condition and is a great representation of the US Navy’s Mark I Deck Clock. It is perfect for those who appreciate the craftsmanship of the past and the history of the US Navy. This clock is a must-have for any serious collector and is sure to be a conversation starter in any room.

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May

18

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1941 SETH THOMAS WWII U. S. Navy Mark 1 Deck Clock Naval Porthole Ship Wall Clock

Here is a Recent Estate Find. This is a Rare Antique Working 1941 SETH THOMAS WWII U. The Clock Measures approx. 8 1/2″ in Diameter x 3 1/2″, with a 5 1/2 Dial and is Heavy. The Case is Heavy Chrome Over Brass Case with Fixed Bezel and Porthole Style Design. The Clock is Hinged in The Back to Wind and Set The Clock From The Back. The Dial is the Original Black Military Dial with Arabic Numerals, and Seconds Sweep Sub Dial, Signed Mark 1 Deck Clock U. 15521 1941 Made by Seth Thomas USA. It Has a Seth Thomas 8 Day Brass Mechanical Wind-Up Spring Driven’Time Only’ Movement […]

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May

01

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Seth Thomas US Navy Mark I Deck Clock 1943 World War II US Navy Bakelite

The Seth Thomas US Navy Mark I Deck Clock from 1943 is a vintage original piece made in the United States during World War II. Featuring a Bakelite casing with metal and brass components, this clock holds historical significance as it was used by the US Navy during the war. With a width of 6.5 inches and a depth of 4.5 inches, this clock reflects the craftsmanship and design of that era, making it a valuable collectible for maritime enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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