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    Posted 13 years ago

    whitman75
    (349 items)

    I was wondering if someone could help me I.D. this Seth Thomas mantel clock. I was wondering if someone could tell me the model or any other info regarding this clock. Great piece missing the penjulum and key though.

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    1. collecting, 13 years ago
      with out the penjulum it worth about $50
    2. Brad Rovanpera, 13 years ago
      I own the very same model. Bought it in 1980 for $300. It has the pendulum and key. I found a picture of this model in a catalog that indicated it was made in 1905 by Seth Thomas. It has a walnut case with a porcelain face. That's all I know. Have no idea of its present worth.
    3. whitman75 whitman75, 13 years ago
      Hey Brad, I was just informed the name of the model of this clock is the " Wales". Its was produced from 1900-1906 it was part of the city-series of clocks from s.thomas.

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