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155.           $25

Seth Thomas Clock Co. “Dana No. 15”, ca. 1922.  Lots of different Dana models over the years, with the first appearing in the 1913 catalog.  This appears to be the last model.  The adamantine case (an early form of plastic) is 11 inches tall and looks like mahogany, with a polished finish and no chips or scratches. There is an old flat glass in a dull brass bezel over a yellowed celluloid, signed dial with proper ST hands.  The 8-day, time-and-strike movement is signed and running, striking the hours and half-hours on a cathedral gong.  There is an instruction label on the inside of the back door.  A simple little clock that is ready to do the job you need done.  $25–$50.

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Antique American Clocks                    January 2026

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 Typical delivery charges

Here are some typical charges for delivery to the eastern half of the US:

Small clocks – under 20 inches tall:  $50 but may be shipped.

Medium clocks – under 25 inches: $100

Full-size clocks – under 35 inches: $150

Large clocks (most wall clocks, triple deckers) – under 40 inches: $200

Oversize clocks – up to 60 inches: $250–$300

Jeweler’s regulators$400

Tall case clocks and standing regulators – $500

All prices are estimates and not guarantees; note that delivery is NOT guaranteed to ANY location.