Description

The case has been totally refinished. This particular model is not in the catalogs with other ST & Sons clocks. The more I look at it the more I think the case is French. The back bezel, with glass, is held to the case with 2 screws, French style. The front bezel with flat glass, not beveled like the other ST Sons clocks, attaches to the case like no other ST & Sons clock I have seen. The movement is like all the preceding ST & Sons clocks listed above, round, bell strike, etc. The clock is running just fine until I put the bell back on the movement, and then there isn't room for the pendulum to swing. I quit, the next owner can take care of that problem.

Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks