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Weems & Plath Atlantis Brass Quartz Ship's Bell Clock/barometer/thermometer on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States
pre-owned, well cared for, very clean and in working condition. It only has 2 brass screws that hold each instrument in place. No scratches or breaks. Works as it should.
Brand:Weems & Plath Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Weems & Plath Brass Atlantis Series Quartz Ship's Bell Clock and Barometer, Thermometer with Mahogany Stand, in working condition. These were made to be wall mount or in stand. The cases are created from solid, forged brass with a coat of lacquer for a lasting shine. Eight Bell Cycle Ships Clock. The stand measures 18" l x 4" w, the instruments have 4" dials, 5 1/2" base and 2 7/8" depth, these measure 7" H when in the stand. Each face is marked Made in Germany and inside the backs Germany. 

New the clock sells for 519.95, the barometer, thermometer sells for 359.95 and the stand 149.95. This set was made to last a lifetime and is in Excellent condition and a beauty for any boat, desk or mantle. 

All reasonable offers to be considered and answered. I ship USPS parcel or priority mail, whichever is best cost for your location, the closer to 01453 the cheaper the shipping fees. 

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