Antique Maritime Steamship Bell Clock Ephemera
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,United States,19th-Early 20th Century
Group includes a brass bell pull and envelope from Steamer J. T. Morse, New England Steamship Co. "Notice to Passengers" sign, two small brass plaques "Toilet" and "Down to Bridge Deck", small brass clock, three metal wall sconces, and deck plans of Colonial Line ships S.S. Arrow and S.S. Comet.
Metal, wood, paper,,
From the estate of Charles L. Rochon Jr. was a member of the Steamship Historical Society of America for over 50 years and active artist and craftsman building historically correct models of steamships.
From the estate of Charles L. Rochon Jr. was a member of the Steamship Historical Society of America for over 50 years and active artist and craftsman building historically correct models of steamships.
Group includes a brass bell pull and envelope from Steamer J. T. Morse, New England Steamship Co. "Notice to Passengers" sign, two small brass plaques "Toilet" and "Down to Bridge Deck", small brass clock, three metal wall sconces, and deck plans of Colonial Line ships S.S. Arrow and S.S. Comet.
Metal, wood, paper,,
From the estate of Charles L. Rochon Jr. was a member of the Steamship Historical Society of America for over 50 years and active artist and craftsman building historically correct models of steamships.
From the estate of Charles L. Rochon Jr. was a member of the Steamship Historical Society of America for over 50 years and active artist and craftsman building historically correct models of steamships.
Condition
Overall good condition.
Buyer's Premium
- 25%
Antique Maritime Steamship Bell Clock Ephemera
Estimate $200 - $300
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