Description
Not in any of the Seth Thomas books or catalogs. The antique oak case is 33 inches high, and 31 1/2 inches wide. 18 inch painted metal dial has some repairs to old flakes, and there are a few new flakes that probably need to be touched up. 30 day, double spring movement, No. 86T, with Geneva stops, signed, correct pendulum and beat scale. Factory etched mark inside,and on the back of the case, "ST906". I think that could mean ca 1906. There is an old label or sticker inside that reads, "Who it may concern regard to - clock, reference No. 625". Movement mounted on an iron backplate and is running. Original dial, never repainted. Original counterbalanced hands,fancy brass door lock. Ripple molding around the door and some applied angle pieces in the corners. Large metal hanger on the back or can rest on a shelf.
Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks