Posted 8 months ago
doug.dennis
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Can anyone please tell me anything about my clock, and the age or history, of it. I got it from my Father, he got it from his grandmother around the 1940's - 50's. It has Sharon-7W stamped on the back label. It has '8-day Springwound Striking Clocks Fitted with A200 Series Movements' written on the back for the Directions. It looks like the number "4904" or "4984" on the label, that's on the back. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
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Seth Thomas model called "Sharon 7W", circa 1947. 8-day, pendulum strike movement. Hour and half-hour strike. Finished in Colonial mahogany on birch
See also: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/35040-antique-seth-thomas-mahagony-mantel-cloc?in=625