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    Posted 6 years ago

    eyesdoug
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    Inherited this clock and have been trying to date it. My independent research indicates it is from the 1930-1949 era due to the label on the back access door reading: "Division of General Time Instrument Co.". A closer look at the 124 movement stamps show "Made In USA"; this movement was made in the USA from 1924-1956; after 1956 they were German made for Seth Thomas. An even closer look reveals the stamps "124E" "4609"--see pics.

    I am ready to conclude a manufacture date of September 1946--trying to get a confirmation of my detective work.

    The clock is a perfect timekeeper and has full working Westminster chimes.

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 6 years ago
      Hello eyesdoug,

      I would tend to agree with you. Seth Thomas started to phase out movement manufacturing in 1955. I've found cases similar to your clock in a model Seth Thomas called "Legacy" but the model I'm looking at is from circa 1962. If your clock's movement is original to the case, I think your educated guess of September 1946 is likely.

      Nice looking clock. Bet it sounds great too.

      Thanks for sharing.
    2. eyesdoug, 5 years ago
      Thank you Bruce99; appreciate your concurrence as the movement and case are all original.

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