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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Queen Anne” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1885, (dated on rear) Seth Thomas Clock Co., “Queen Anne”, 8-day wall timepiece, in cherry and in very good condition with new paper dial. The cherry case is extremely nice condition with original finish, minor split in door repaired. Damascene pendulum, cathedral gong, hands and beat scale all original. The striking movement is clean and running. Also with label in case bottom. This is a nice example of this model. Compare to lot 233 in oak. Height 36 inches

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Queen Anne” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1884, Seth Thomas Clock Co., “Queen Anne”, 8-day wall timepiece, as-found. The oak case is extremely nice condition with original finish. The problems arise when you remove the dial to find this clock originally had a time and strike movement, and the vacant holes for the movement blocks and the gong support are clearly evident. It now has an appropriate timepiece movement and dial which could be left as is (the model was also offered in time only), or if you have the right movement, the clock could be properly restored. The only other alternative would be to re-veneer the backboard of the case. In original condition, this model can bring 900 dollars. Height 36 inches

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Queen Anne” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1880, Seth Thomas Clock Co., “Queen Anne”, 8-day time and strike wall clock. Condition: Walnut case in excellent condition with original finish. The dial surface is original; someone has gone over the Roman numerals. Hands, nickeled bezel and nickeled damascene pendulum are original; very good label in the bottom of the case. Note this is 1880 version with bell screwed to rear of case, wooden plumb indicator, and no seconds bit. The 1883 version had the larger movement, seconds hand and metal beat scale. Both are valued by Ly at $2000. We sold a Queen Anne in April ’03, lot 215, for $1860. Height 36 inches [91cm]

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Prospect No. 9” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1913, Seth Thomas Clock Co., “Prospect No. 9”, 8-day time/strike mahogany veneered mantel clock in very nice condition with original finish. The original painted dial is very clean with just a little paint loss around the winding holes. The hands are original. A nice clock for the beginning collector. Height 13 inches

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Prospect No. 2” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1913, Seth Thomas, “Prospect No. 2′, mahogany veneer with marquetry inlay. This clock took a tumble onto the edge of a chair, and the bezel is bent and the veneer is slightly abraded; original finish is alligatored and may need stripping. Original cello dial is in good shape. Height 13′

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Prospect No. 19” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: Seth Thomas “Prospect No. 19”, ca 1917. 8 day movement, strikes hours and half hours on a cathedral bell, correct pendulum bob, and runs. Mahogany veneer cabinet case, dull rubbed finish, stands 11 inches high. The old finish is crazing, never been cleaned. Convex dial and glass. Ly-Seth Thomas No.1065.

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Prospect No. 18” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1917, Seth Thomas Clock Co., “Prospect No. 18”, 8-day time/strike mahogany veneered mantel clock in very nice condition with original finish. The painted metal dial is in exceptional condition. The hands are original. A great clock for the beginning collector. Height 10 inches

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Progress” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: Seth Thomas alarm clock, “Progress”, ca 1910. A near perfect and original 12 1/2 inch mahogany case. A little dial wear on the left side from fingers rubbing. 8 day, alarms on a bell, strikes a gong. Called a “Long Alarm” because it will alarm for 15 minutes with one winding. Thank goodness for the on-off switch. Ly-Seth Thomas No.17, No.23.

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Progress” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn. PROGRESS Alarm clock in original condition, dirty. This clock features an 8-day movement with alarm in place of the normal strike mechanism. The oak case is in good condition with no veneer damage; original finish intact. Needs a better screw to hold the alarm bell. The clock will strike the set alarm every day over the course of 8 days. Height 13″ $125-225

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  • Antique Seth Thomas “Plymouth” Model Clock

    Antique Seth Thomas

    Catalog Description: Seth Thomas, “Plymouth” on the dial of this ca 1813-1823 tall clock. Seth Thomas probably made this movement with his own hands, sold it to a peddler who sold it to those making cases. During this 10 year period he made many tall clock wood movements, and never made any cases. Because the cases were made by many different craftsmen, no two cases are alike even though we call them Seth Thomas tall case clocks. This bit of history courtesy of Tom Spittler and Tran Duy Ly’s book, “Seth Thomas Clocks & Movements”. Our clock is complete and running except for the calendar mechanism, which is usually missing. It needs one wheel and a spring to make it complete. It is not overly difficult for a good repairperson to make, just takes a little time. The dial is a great deal better than the picture shows. The name, numerals, and chapter ring, are very visible, and the colors are vivid. Two old brass hands, the two small hands are replacements, seconds hand working properly. Old tin can weights and pendulum. Repairs to the pendulum rod. The case was painted inside many years ago, looks great. The old pine case is 89 inches, wood nail pegs are visible. Finials may well be replacements. We don’t find many clocks that are 180 years old, running and in generally good condition.

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