Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 17", from the Searsport, Maine station of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company, not labeled, but includes an old typewritten message on an empty car way-bill. Uses the large trapezoid movement No. 62. C.1884.
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24 October 2024
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other than the dial has been repainted, and the little carved trim below the door is absent, this is a very good and original example of this model. Some minor dings in pendulum bob; old finish still on brass parts. Note large stabilizer bar of cast iron that spans the case below the movement, which appears to be original. The movement mounting bracket is the same as the large No. 16 regulator; retains original weight with knurled ends. When in perfect condition, this model has sold for as much as $10,000. Height 68 inches
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Regulator No. 17
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Thomas, Seth
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R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts
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Seth Thomas, "REGULATOR No. 17", from the Searsport, Maine station of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company, not labeled, but includes an old typewritten message on an empty car way-bill. Uses the large trapezoid movement No. 62. C.1884. other than the dial has been repainted, and the little carved trim below the door is absent, this is a very good and original example of this model. Some minor dings in pendulum bob; old finish still on brass parts. Note large stabilizer bar of cast iron that spans the case below the movement, which appears to be original. The movement mounting bracket is the same as the large No. 16 regulator; retains original weight with knurled ends. When in perfect condition, this model has sold for as much as $10,000. Height 68 inches
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