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204.           $200

Seth Thomas Clock Co. “Office No. 11”, ca. 1921.  Seth Thomas’ “highest grade spring office clock” with a 30-day double-wind movement (86T).  The “old oak” case is just under 19 inches square with an old and slightly crinkly finish and a 12-inch painted dial that is suffering some flaking.  The hands are correct, including the seconds bit.  The signed brass movement is running without difficulty; the pendulum bob appears to be a replacement and the key latch on the door does not work, so a make-shift hook latch was added.  There is no label.  The Parts dial #661 would fit this clock.  $200–$400.

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Antique American Clocks                    JULY 2026

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Here's an easy way to keep track of your favorite clocks:  Open/download the Bid Form PDF onto your computer (it should open in a new window) and type in the clocks you want to save.  Right click to 'save as', or click the download arrow in the top right corner of your browser window, and you can save the filled-in form on your computer - I recommend your desktop.  It will be easy to find and you can open it any time to add or subtract clocks from the list.  When you are ready to go, your bid form will be too! 

 

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