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I bought this ST 8 day at a UK auction today, it is all there, no major surprises when I got inside. The case is rosewood veneer which needs some replacement in places and the bottom rail has shifted downward no doubt as a result of the impact of the the weight when the cord broke. On the back is a painted set of characters,either 68811 or 6881l. Maybe one painted panel has been replaced in the distant past? Can anyone suggest a model type and year date? Thanks, Peter | |||
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Peter, I don't know when they started doing it, but some Seth Thomas clocks have a date code, written backwards. The ones I have heard of are later, but I wonder if your's might have been made January 18, 1886? Is the movement or label marked with a "Plymouth Hollow" or "Thomaston" city? I think close to 1865, the town name was changed to Thomaston. (for Seth Thomas' town). I think they are called tripple deckers (?), and the flower in the middle is a Fuschia. Andy So many clocks, so little time. | ||||
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Thanks Andy, The movement is marked Thomaston CT. The dial has the square within circle logo and a very elaborate ST within. Peter | ||||
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I actually thought that style of clock would be older than 1886, so we'll see what others have to say about that. At first I thought it might have been 1868. I don't see the number code on too many ST clocks. Andy | ||||
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I always thought the month was a letter, could it be a L indicating December? But they may have used numbers also. Attach some more photo's. Very nice clock. Gary | ||||
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More photo's? ok. The all important number is revealed under the camera to be clearly an L. Quite formally presented not an hidden id. 6881L December 1886 Peter | ||||
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Here's the top reverse painting, some damage but minor, | ||||
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...and here is the children playing with fire. A further inspection has revealed that quite a lot of the thin rosewood veneer is loose, which will be a challenge. The pillars and their marbling (?) are in good condition and will just need a gentle clean | ||||
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Peter, I know almost nothing about clocks, but YOURS sure is a Beauty! Congratulations! Very Nice! Sheila | ||||
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