Posted 2 years ago
coolyus
(7 items)
I am looking for someone to identify this Seth Thomas clock. As you can see in the second photo, the top detail is missing. If someone has a phot or can direct me to a photo, it would be great. The clock is all Seth Thomas, movement,and dial. The clock stands 12" tall and 12" wide.
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I have seen this clock with both the peeked roof, and opened fret work, similar to stick and ball type of top.
hello there...i happen to have a clock very similar to yours...the face and bezel characteristics are the same, but i too, am looking for more info on my clock...maybe we can exchange ideas and "think tank" this one out...please let me know...also, does your clock have a cover on the back with seth thomas insignia and a weighted ball pendulum?...thanks and look forward to hearing from you...Matt
The clock is a Seth Thomas " Selma " made about 1870.