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Americana Ship Clock from World War II

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Ship Clock
by: Anonymous

I just brought a clock, it too is a ship, with metal sails, and it has a light at each end, it looks like it is before World War II, the model number is 811, any information on it would be helpful.

United clock
by: Anonymous

I have one for sale in my shop for $35. Just saw one on eBay with bid at $15.50 and $13 shipping, so my price is pretty close. If totally mint, I'd say around $50-70 range.

Ship Clock
by: Anonymous


My grandmother passed away last year, and i had always remembered the Ship Clock in the living room on the TV. My mother had saved it for me. it is in my posession now and i display it for all to see. it is also model number 811 with the two night lights one on each end. My mother stated its been there since she can remember. it still works and functions as it did when i was little Amazing.

ship clock
by: Tam

My parents have a clock like this. I can't find the 811 on it but it was on the TV when I was a kid and in the basement ever since and I'm almost 50. It has the wavy sails, a nightlight on each end and what looks like an on and off swith kind of next to the front of the boat night light. It looks like one of our dogs chewed the cord a bit so I'm affraid to plug it in to see if it works? It is a United Clock licensed by Westinghouse Electric Corp. It has a patened no. on it but no 811? I think it will clean up nicley and I'll have someone look at the cord. I'd like to know the worth?

RESTRING
by: NAN

I have one of these clocks. It was my fathers. Does anyone know how to restring the cord?

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