Posted 1 year ago
Jason_Couch
(2 items)
Just picked up this beauty. Seth Thomas Adamantine Mantel Clock. Ink date stamp on bottom indicates June of 1899 as date of manufacture. Very, very faint ink stamp on back of clock can be read as _ MPERIAL. The "I" and most of the "M" appear to have have faded away almost completely. Keeping perfect time for three days now and bongs right at the top and bottom of the hour exactly when it should.
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