Posted 2 years ago
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Rare Wind Up Seth Thomas Clock Looks like its signed Seth and dated 6/22/25. Are These clocks know to be signed. Maybe the owner of the clock signed ith the date is very clear the name is harder to read it looks like it says Seth. Any help with Identification will be greatly appreciated
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As the label says, you have a Seth Thomas "Vernon". It's a desk clock. 1925 would be one of the years the model was offered to the public. 4-inch etched gold dial, 8-day lever movement No. 103, square case: height 5 1/2 inches, base 5 1/2 inches. What other question(s) did you have about it?