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by Thomas, Seth
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Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Panama", 8-day time/strike wall clock. Circa 1886 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2", 8-day wall timepiece, weight driven, retailers label inside, overpasted on org ST label. Circa 1889 (dated on rear). -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 2", walnut cased wall timepiece, weight driven, 8-day. The most common use of this clock was by American rail lines. C.1890. -
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn. (Div Gen'l Time Instruments Corp) "REGULATOR NO. 2" model, 8 day time only No. 77 B brass mvt in oak case with 12" dial, weight driven. C. 1930. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 6", in walnut, 8-day, weight driven, in a walnut case, serial No. 310 of 4000. C.1976. -
Seth Thomas "UMBRIA", 15 day double spring time only movement, in an oak case, C.1894 -
Reproduction of the Seth Thomas No. 5 Regulator in mahogany finish, weight driven, 8-day. -
Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 1, EXTRA", 8-day timepiece, weight driven, in a well figured walnut case, c.1875 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR, No. 1, EXTRA", in rosewood, with premium round movement with beat set feature, 8-day, weight, 14 inch dial, c.1870. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 2", in oak, round drop station regulator, weight driven, 8-day. C.1890. -
A probable Self-Wind full oak case with paneled sides, now with a large Seth Thomas weight movement that fits the original iron bracket perfectly. At first glance it looks similar to a No. 32, but that model has small columns the length of the case, and the door hinged inside, while this one is hinged at the outer edge, with molded door frame. C.1900. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, REGULATOR No. 6, in walnut, with 8-day weight movement. C.1884. -
Seth Thomas, for the Webb C. Ball Co., Cleveland, REGULATOR No. 2, in oak, with 8-day weight movement, sometimes called the Ball's Standard Regulator. C.1901. -
Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 17", from the Searsport, Maine station of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company, not labeled, but includes an old typewritten message on an empty car way-bill. Uses the large trapezoid movement No. 62. C.1884. -
Seth Thomas, REGULATOR No. 18, long drop octagon with meter pendulum, weight driven, 8-day, mahogany case. C.1890. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, PARLOR CALENDAR No. 8, in walnut with maple trimmings, double dial perpetual calendar, time and gong strike, spring. C.1885 (dated Aug 1885 on rear). -
Seth Thomas "MARCY" in walnut, striking the quarter hours on 2 cupped bells and the hours on a cathedral gong, with nickeled bezel and damascene pendulum. C.1890. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "REGULATOR No. 19", in oak, with 12" painted dial, center seconds, 2-jar compensating pendulum, weight driven, 8-day. C.1890. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co, "PARLOR CALENDAR No. 3", rosewood cased double dial perpetual calendar clock, time and gong strike, 8-day. C.1879. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "PARLOR CALENDAR No. 5", 8-day time and strike double dial perpetual calendar clock, Circa 1886