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		<title>British Ship&#8217;s Clock</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A nice 8-day British ship's clock in a cast brass case. This clock was made for use at sea and would've been screwed into a large yacht. The case has aged quite well with the dial faded to a nice cream petina. The dial shows Roman numerals, with a sweep subseconds hand and regulation just below the 12 hour mark. Most likely made by Smiths of Enfield around 1950.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A nice 8-day British ship&#8217;s clock in a cast brass case. This clock was made for use at sea and would&#8217;ve been screwed into a large yacht. The case has aged quite well with the dial faded to a nice cream petina. The dial shows Roman numerals, with a sweep subseconds hand and regulation just below the 12 hour mark. Most likely made by Smiths of Enfield around 1950.</p>
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