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World War II Seth Thomas Mark I 1941 Bakelite US NAVY Deck MARITIME Clock. World War II era Seth Thomas Mark I Key wind Navy deck clock, dated 1941. Measures 8 1/2″ x 7 1/4″ x 4 tall. Mark I – Deck Clock, U. Navy N 35015 1941 on face. There is a screw lock on one side of the case, when undone it allows the body of the clock to move forward on a pin pivot, which reveals an original key hanging from the mounting plate, and allowing access to the rods for setting and winding. (Original Key not included). And a big thank you for shopping with Gary […]
Sep
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Therefore, I will state with considerable certainty as this duo does seem rather elusive that this set has become very collectable and a tad rare! The name of this set is; “SHIPMATES” and there is a sticker on the bottom of the base which verifies the fact. This Seth Thomas clock and Barometer set would be dated somewhere around 1938 or sometime shortly thereafter. Production of the No. 44 Wheel Bezel Clock would date back to 1928 and the Herald No. 1 Barometer at the earliest around 1938. This set has been in my possession for the last 20 plus years. 115 fine levered movement that features a compensated balance […]
Sep
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Double Spring, Runs 7-5/8 Bezel. Would make a great gift for a special occasion, or keep it for yourself! Nice looking wall clock here. Made by the Seth Thomas Company in the USA. This is not the smaller 4 case model. This is the larger 7-5/8 case model. Would guess from design that the clock was made prior to WWII. The clock is most likely a 16 day mechanical brass movement with the two spring winds. No strike or chime here with this clock. Nice black colored composite case here. The numbering and minute marking are done in black on the antique white background face. The hands match and look […]
Sep
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Really Cool Clock — Here’s what we know. It works – see below. The Brass base has been stamped as follows. Hitt 1981 suggesting it might be a 20 year employment or retirement award. The brass plate stamp likely places the date of manufacture to the early 1980’s. The bells work, but it looks like the hour hand needs to be adjusted two hours forward to align with the correct bell sequence. The unit has not been cleaned or unassembled except the face was removed to wind the clock. It comes with a key, but does not appear to be original. Appears to be Solid Wood – Might be Walnut […]
Sep
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Despite not having a key and being untested, this clock would make a unique and historically significant addition to any collection of maritime antiques. Small hand tip is broken off. Hands do move freely but untested other than that.
Sep
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The case is black and is bakelite. The case has some discoloration and wear and scratches but case opens and closes nicely but screw is bent but operates. The case glass is decent and needs some cleaning. The dial is discolored and dial lettering is faded some readable. The dial is marked P. The width is about 7-3/4″ and depth is about 3-1/4″. This clock runs and may stop after running a while but we recommend cleaning and service so clock can run to it’s full potential. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Sep
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The Seth Thomas Model 102 Mantel Clock is a beautifully crafted antique desk clock with a claw foot design, adding a touch of elegance to any room. Made by the reputable brand Seth Thomas, this clock is a decorative collectible piece that combines functionality with a vintage charm. The inclusion of the key further enhances the authenticity and appeal of this classic timepiece.
Sep
10
This antique pendulum wall clock with a unique second hand is in very good condition and working. It has some ware from age and use but a minimal amount for being over 100 years old. The Seth Thomas movement is marked with an 80. After research, I think that this clock was made in the late 1800’s though I don’t see any markings on the back indicating the year it was made. It is 32″ tall, 16″ wide and almost 6 thick. The face is 12 in diameter and has a bit of ware on the bottom numbers from the hands, which are loose, that may have been rubbing. This […]
Sep
09
Looks to be all original, including the key and pendulum. One tiny veneer loss as shown. I think finish is adamintine? It’s very dark brown, almost black. The original felt pads on the feet have been poorly replaced.