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Hardback. 4to. (2001). Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. SIGNED by both authors on title page. No additional names or marks. Trace of wear to bottom edge of dust jacket otherwise FIne. First Edition. Seller Inventory # 010798
Pristine copy of the out-of-print first edition copy of this fascinating book. "No other clock company has such a rich horological and maritime history as does the Chelsea Clock Company. It is perhaps this maritime link and collector interest in all things nautical that has pushed the Chelsea clock to the pinnacle of the maritime clock world. Why other American clock companies have ceased operation and Chelsea continues may be attributed to this maritime link and the quality of their product. The model identification guide, encompassing over 100 pages of the book, demonstrates Chelsea's understanding that long term success requires a well rounded product line. In spite of the 100s of Chelsea models, non marine, that have come and gone over 100 years, the common thread that has survived has been their famous marine clock, originally designed by Joseph Eastman in 1880. For collectors, the Demeters have provided perhaps their most valuable gift, the gift of organized knowledge of the Chel
Title: Chelsea Clock Company: The First Hundred ...
Publisher: Demeter Publications
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 2014. Signed by Andrew C. Demeter on Title page. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Expanded second edition. Information on the rear dust jacket flap states this edition includes new photos of surviving clocks not previously shown in the first edition. Three Additional indices that show all the clocks sold to the U.S. Lighthouse Establishment and Service, the U.S. Life-Saving Service and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service by serial number, shipping date, and type of clock ordered. An index has been added that describes the factory's alphabetical letter designations given to each clock movement by their type and purpose from A-Z. An additional Index now describes the entries in the Boston Clock Company Sales Ledgers, the subsidiary of Chelsea Clock Company started by Charles Pearson in 1909. 357 pages. 6171L. Seller Inventory # 131049
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