Oct
02

Seth Thomas Drop Regulator Octagon School House Wall Clock Circa 1917 with Key
Glass cover is missing. Measures: tall 21.5″, wide 14″, deep 4.5.
Oct
02
Glass cover is missing. Measures: tall 21.5″, wide 14″, deep 4.5.
Sep
29
Thank you for seeing! It is 42cm wide, 65cm high, 11cm deep, and the dial is 12 inches (about 30 cm) in diameter. It is in good condition for a clock that is approximately 150 years old. It has been on display for 5 days and works well. It has been internally cleaned and greased. The clock works fine and the hour strike works fine. The pendulum moves without stopping. There is almost no time error and it is usable in daily life. Please use the pendulum screw for fine adjustment of the time. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item. International […]
Sep
29
Glass cover is missing. Measures: tall 21.5″, wide 14″, deep 4.5.
Sep
26
The Seth Thomas Drop Regulator Octagon School House Wall Clock from circa 1917 is a vintage, antique piece with a unique octagon shape and oak frame. This mechanical clock features Roman numerals, a pendulum/moving parts, and a chime sequence that strikes on the hour. Made in the United States, this clock has a classic style with a wooden housing, brass components, and a key for operation. Perfect for any room, this original Seth Thomas regulator clock is a timeless and decorative collectible for enthusiasts of early 20th-century timepieces.
Aug
26
This exquisite timepiece hails from the World War I era and was likely used aboard a US Navy vessel, making it a rare and valuable find for collectors and naval enthusiasts alike. Seth Thomas Clock Company, USA. Circa 1910 (World War I period). Solid brass with original patina. With controls embedded on clock’s face easily accessible through with brass hinged ring bound glass front encasement. 7 / 13 cm diameter. Clear Seth Thomas branding and marked Made in U. Includes original clock key. This clock is in excellent antique condition with signs of age-appropriate wear that add to its authenticity and charm. The brass casing has developed a rich patina […]
Jul
27
The Seth Thomas Drop Regulator Octagon School House Wall Clock from circa 1917 is a vintage, antique piece with a unique octagon shape and oak frame. This mechanical clock features Roman numerals, a pendulum/moving parts, and a chime sequence that strikes on the hour. Made in the United States, this clock has a classic style with a wooden housing, brass components, and a key for operation. Perfect for any room, this original Seth Thomas regulator clock is a timeless and decorative collectible for enthusiasts of early 20th-century timepieces.
May
31
This is one of the oldest domestic wall clocks, manufactured by the American company SETH THOMAS in the late 1860s to 1870s (early Meiji period in Japan). It is a large wall clock of the OFFICE No. THOMAS THOMASTON CT engraved below it. Originally based in Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut, the town was renamed “Thomaston” in 1865 in honor of the company’s founder. This clock was therefore manufactured sometime after 1865 and into the 1870s. The dial has a 12-inch approx. 30 cm diameter, giving it a bold and impressive presence. The clock strikes the hour on the hour, chiming the number of hours. Considering it’s approximately 150 years old, the […]
May
28
This is a nice World War II era bakelite boat clock. I have not tried to wind it, but it appears to be in good condition. Someone at some point in its life spray-painted it. Other than that, it appears to be in good shape. Take a look at all the photos to see general condition and dimensions.
May
14
Antique Circa 1890 – 1910 C&G Co Bell Top Mantle Alarm Clock – UNUSUAL – RUNS. Operating condition – Tested – I have many clocks to test and limited time to do so, This clock wound nicely it runs ticks, and keeps good time, i’ve ran it for over a day. I would suggest an oiling at least for the movement because who knows if it have ever been done in the last 130ish years. Alarm functions as intended when tested – This clock will MAY a oiling / cleaning / service for long term proper operation and with the condition its in is certainly deserving of that. Features – […]
May
02
This exquisite timepiece hails from the World War I era and was likely used aboard a US Navy vessel, making it a rare and valuable find for collectors and naval enthusiasts alike. Seth Thomas Clock Company, USA. Circa 1910 (World War I period). Solid brass with original patina. With controls embedded on clock’s face easily accessible through with brass hinged ring bound glass front encasement. 7 / 13 cm diameter. Clear Seth Thomas branding and marked Made in U. Includes original clock key. This clock is in excellent antique condition with signs of age-appropriate wear that add to its authenticity and charm. The brass casing has developed a rich patina […]