American Seth Thomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn. “8 Day Parlor Calendar” Clock, Circa 1860, 8″ upper dial repapered on original dial pan, lower dial original & 10% flaked, 8-day, brass weight driven movement, model is considered one of the first models of the many American double dial perpetual calendar clocks produced in America, very good working condition with normal wear. Height 30 1/8″.
Seth Thomas Double Dial Parlor Calendar Clock No.1. 8 in. paper time dial with black Roman hour numerals and pierced hands; has an 8 day brass lyre shaped, weight driven movement, signed “S. Thomas, Plymouth Conn. U.S.A.”, count wheel half hour strike mechanism with coiled gong, round iron side weights and brass covered pendulum bob. 8 in. lower calendar dial has a 31 date calendar with apertures exposing the month and day cylinders, signed “Southern Calendar Clock Co. St. Louis, MO. Time and calendar mechanisms are in good running condition, paper dials are replaced and cylinder papers are replaced. In a rosewood case with arched top, inset panels and round wood bezels around the dial glasses. 33 in. high x 16 in. wide x 5 in. deep.
Seth Thomas Parlor Calendar No. 3 Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,200 – $1,800[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]John Coker, Ltd.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]6:00 AM – May 01, 2004[/restrict]
Late Model Of No. 3 Seth Thomas Calendar. This Rosewood Case Measures Some 27 Tall by 14 Wide, , Calendar Face Good Condition, The Original Black Label Is On The Back Of The Front Door, 8 Inch Dial, 8 Day, Time & Strike Movement