March 05, 2015, 11:06
Ken SnowdenSeth Thomas Parlor No. 1 Calendar
I recently purchased this clock at an auction where it was sold as an Ithaca Calendar clock. It is in fact a Seth Thomas. The ST symbol is on the top dial, but someone had placed an Ithaca calendar dial on the bottom. The clock works perfectly changing the day abd the date. I have two questions. First, would someone out there have the correct ST calendar dial for the bottom, or know where I could have one made? Next does someone have directions on how to correctly advance the calendar mechanism?
March 05, 2015, 12:08
Dave TurnerGorgeous clock! I like it.
Here's a link to a picture:
http://www.antiqueclockspriceg...ls.php?clockid=44830And a link with operating instruction:
http://www.antiqueclockspriceg...ls.php?clockid=44830March 05, 2015, 13:58
Lorne WasylishenNice work Dave, here is one almost the same from an 1878catalogue.
And a site with pics of 9 of them:
Seth Thomas Antique ClocksMarch 05, 2015, 14:43
Dave TurnerThanks for the link Lorne,
I'll be sure and file that one away.
March 05, 2015, 15:28
Paul D. TrombleyNice clock. I like the complications.
The whole, perpetual calendar thing fascinates me.
March 07, 2015, 06:48
Tim PooveyVery nice Ken!!!
I'll try to check on dial today.
Tim
March 07, 2015, 20:48
Tim PooveyKen, no luck today at my friends shop.
Tim
March 09, 2015, 14:39
Lorne WasylishenMaking some assumptions here.
If you are unable to find the proper dial you can have one photoshopped and printed on photo paper that is supposed to last 100 years.
I took a plain roman numeral 12 in. Seth Thomas metal dial to the print shop.
Using it as a template I had the numbers 13-24 added, removed the ST logo and added in it's place "Grand Trunk Pacific Time Service".
My only regret is that I did not add "Reproduction" on the edge as I don't want to fool anyone. I later printed it on the dial by hand.
If you get one printed the cost wouldn't be much more to have an extra private label done, perhaps Snowden Time.

March 10, 2015, 09:01
Dr. Debbie Irvine
In 2008, IHC Member Steve Middlesworth had a dial repaired done for his clock here...
Ball Watch Company Clock Restoration Project
Lindell provides the contact information…
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The name that comes to mind for your dial work is Martha Smallwood, her contact information is...
The Dial House
3971 Buchanan Highway
Dallas, GA. 30157
Call: 770-445-2877
Fax: 770-443-5426
Dial_House@Juno.com
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March 10, 2015, 11:48
John WillisKen: Congratulations on the purchase of your clock. I also have one in my collection. It has an Rosewood veneer case and I believe it to be very original. If you would like pictures of the dial or anything else just holler. John
March 16, 2015, 19:44
Ken SnowdenJohn I would very much appreciate a picture of the dials on your clock. I need to have something to send to the dial painter. If email is easier, mine is ksnowden@stny.rr.com Thanks
March 17, 2015, 20:41
John WillisNo Problem. Is a picture with hands on, in the clock OK or do you require the hands off so they can actually reproduce it? , John
March 18, 2015, 08:40
Ken SnowdenJohn, I am going to have a new dial made. I do not think the hands will interfere with the painter's view of the dial so long as they do not block any fine print.
March 18, 2015, 09:01
John WillisI will try to get them today and send to your email address