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Title |
Keywound Clock |
Object Name |
Clock, Ship's |
Catalog Number |
PS1409.105 |
Other Name |
CLOCK, KEYWOUND |
Year Range from |
1870 |
Description |
Keywound clock. Octagonal wood mounting with brass closure ring. Made by New Haven Clock Company. Believed to be from TACOMA. The TACOMA was a steamship built in 1913 by Seattle Construction and Drydock Company for Puget Sound Navigation Company. It was most famous for high speed service between Seattle and Tacoma. This route ended in 1930 and the TACOMA was scrapped in 1938. |
Collection |
Dillon Collection |
Made |
New Haven Clock Company |
Owned |
PSMHS |
Place of Origin |
New Haven, Connecticut |
Material |
Brass, Wood, and Glass |
Source |
Dillon, Jack |
Credit line |
Dillon, J. J. |
Search Terms |
TACOMA Puget Sound Navigation Company Black Ball Line |
