Posted 2 years ago
LaurieK314
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I love this clock! It was passed down to me from my grandparents house after their passing some yrs ago! Now looking to find the year it was made & if it has any value!
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Seth Thomas clock | Clocks1116 of 1741 |
Posted 2 years ago
LaurieK314
(2 items)
I love this clock! It was passed down to me from my grandparents house after their passing some yrs ago! Now looking to find the year it was made & if it has any value!
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It is an Ogee mantle clock. The reverse painted glass with strawberries is especially nice.
This particular style was in fashion from about 1850s- 1860s.
The label may help in narrowing down a more specific year.
Scott
Thank you, Scott! Its good to at least know something about it now. Do you think its worth getting appraised?
If you're still out there LaurieK314, you have a Seth Thomas' "Column" clock. To narrow it down we would need to see the entire clock case from top to bottom in good light along with the case dimensions and possibly include a good photo of the movement. Depending upon the model it could be circa 1863 through 1909. Once you have the model name/number you'll probably be able to look up current market values online.