2 Oak Kitchen Clocks; Waterbury and Seth Thomas:
1.) Waterbury Oak “Henshaw” Kitchen Clock with an 8 day T&S movement with alarm. There is a marked paper dial with a brass rococo pan and a brass pendulum with shells and beads. The stenciled door has greenery and fret work. There is a key with the clock. (The dial is discolored. The finish on the case is alligatoring.) 22″ Tall
2.) Seth Thomas Oak “New York” Kitchen Clock with an 8 day T&S movement with alarm and 1/2 hour strike. There is a marked paper dial and tin pan with the original pendulum. The key is with the clock. There is a Seth Thomas paper label on the back. (The dial is badly discolored.) 23 1/4″ Tall
Both clocks are running and striking at tis time.
Both clocks sell as is, where is.
Original label on the back of the Oak case states possibly Kim? Bee and made by the L. B. Price Co. of Kansas City, Mo., and The Seth Thomas Company of Thomaston, Conn., made with a base shelf to originally hang on the wall, 29 1/2″ tall by 14 1/2″ wide, original pendulum and tablet, old paper face, original finish, brass ladies head in center of top with side brass flourishes, minor veneer surface loss to the extremities, otherwise in excellent condition. The front center has a leveling device in the base area. This is an unusually nice kitchen clock with an alarm mechanism.
Seth Thomas “Giant No. 3” Oak Kitchen Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$100 – $500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Tom Harris Auctions[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$80[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – May 03, 2014[/restrict]
Seth Thomas “Giant No. 3” Oak Kitchen Clock: From the “Exposition Series” with a T&S with alarm movement; a paper dial marked “Seth Thomas”; an interior paper label and one on the back; the pendulum and the key.
(The clock is running at this time but does not strike.)
25″ Tall
Sells as is, where is.