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19th Century

RARE WHALEBOAT DRY CARD COMPASS

Marked "James S. Kelley New Bedford" and "WB" for waist boat. Off-white painted wooden case with cleats, made so it can slide out from the underside of a bench seat on a whaleboat. One of only a few examples we have seen in the last 30 years. Information on maker James S. Kelley included with the lot.
Height 5". Width 7.5". Depth 7".
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  • Provenance: Notes:
    What makes this compass really special is the "WB" carving on the compass box, which stands for "waist boat", the whaleboat's position mid-ship on either the larboard or port side of a whaleship.

    The New Bedford, Massachusetts City Directories provide an excellent source for tracking James S. Kelley's life and career in New Bedford, as the location of his business and residence changed several times over the course of almost 30 years in the city. He first appears in the directories in 1865 and is listed as a chronometer and watchmaker. His business is listed at 51 Union Street (at the corner of Union and North Water Streets), and his residence is listed at 59 Fifth Street. An advertisement also appears in the 1865 directory. In 1867, his business description changes to watchmaker, and his house is listed at 159 County Street. In 1869, his business is listed at 83 Union Street, and his residence is 188 Middle Street. In 1875, his residence changes again to 11 Lincoln Street. In 1881, his business is listed at 39 William Street, and it looks like his son (James Jr.) is either working with him or apprenticing with him during this time. The 1891 directory shows that he and his son have gone into business together, forming J.S. Kelley & Son at 15 Purchase Street. His final appearance in the directories is in 1893, where J.S. Kelley & Son is listed at 79 William Street.

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August 8, 2024 9:30 AM EDT
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