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U.S.S. Pennsylvania Roman Numeral Clock
U.S.S. Pennsylvania Roman Numeral Clock
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Wall ClockThe U.S.S. Pennsylvania was a 120 gun first-rate ship of the line. She was authorized by Congress to be built on April 29, 1816 and was the largest sailing warship ever built for the U.S. Navy. She was designed and built by Samuel Humphreys in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was not launched until July 18, 1837, due to budget restraints. The U.S.S. Pennsylvania clock is the perfect gift for lovers of US Naval History.
The ship in the clock design is a reproduction of an original watercolor by Lee M. Buchanan. This clock features Roman numerals and will add a classic touch to any room in your home. Use the Search Box above to find all of our other products with the U.S.S. Pennsylvania image.
Features:
- Wooden Frame
- Plexiglass face
- Pre-installed backside hook
- For indoor use
- Requires one AA battery (NOT included)
- Your choice of finishes for the frame and clock hands
All Coast and Country products are printed upon receipt of the order. Please contact us within 7 days if there is a problem with the shipment and we will assist you.
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![The U.S.S. Pennsylvania was a 120 gun first-rate ship of the line. She was authorized by Congress to be built on April 29, 1816 and was the largest sailing warship ever built for the U.S. Navy. She was designed and built by Samuel Humphreys in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was not launched until July 18, 1837, due to budget restraints. The ship in the clock design is a reproduction of an original watercolor by Lee M. Buchanan.](http://coast-and-country.com/cdn/shop/files/71R.png?v=1707601151&width=1445)
![The U.S.S. Pennsylvania was a 120 gun first-rate ship of the line. She was authorized by Congress to be built on April 29, 1816 and was the largest sailing warship ever built for the U.S. Navy. She was designed and built by Samuel Humphreys in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was not launched until July 18, 1837, due to budget restraints. The ship image is a reproduction of an original watercolor by Lee M. Buchanan.](http://coast-and-country.com/cdn/shop/files/14966177596885479994_2048.jpg?v=1707601151&width=1445)
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