Description

This clock apparently started life as a Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 3" (from the 1880 period) which was a weight driven 8 day timepiece or striking clock. The case was cut down reducing its height by about 10". The original movement was removed, leaving the old mounting holes, and replaced by a Seth Thomas spring-driven 30 day time only movement. The dial was modified to accommodate the newer movement and has "B&ORR" painted on it. The pendulum rod, bob and Regulator tablet are modern. It retains original hands for the Regulator No. 3. The resulting clock is an interesting and attractive.

Record courtesy of R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts