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    Posted 14 years ago

    rhino
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    This has the mark S T on it and it also says Manufactured In The United States Of America. It still works well i just did not find the key to wind it so i dont know if it winds but it does tic and the hands move and the deep one note chime works. I need more information if anybody knows anything please let me know.

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    1. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      ST= Seth Thomas. Very cool clock!
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 13 years ago
      A very aged and weathered Seth Thomas Adamantine Mantel Clock. It has unusual columns. I did not find this model in any of my references. I would guess late 19th, early 20th century clock when the Adamantine finish was used by Seth Thomas for a lot of their mantel clocks. You may find patent dates or other information stamped on the movement plates which might help you narrow down the date of manufacture keeping in mind that patent dates may be quite a bit earlier than the date the clock was made.

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