Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Office Calendar No. 3", ca 1863.
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To most of us this is their "Peanut" model. If I had the money and wall space I would attempt to corner the market on this model. This is my favorite of the Seth Thomas wall calendar clocks. I have three in my office and as you might suspect, I am selling the least perfect of the three. If the dials did not need painting I would keep this one. It has typical ST dials, flaking. I am afraid they are at the point of having to be repainted. Each jolt from hauling or packing, will cause more flakes to fall. This little clock is only 24" high, mahogany veneered, and in very nice condition. The round solid plate, 8 day movement was only used in this calendar model. The calendar mechanism is by Mix Brothers, and all movements, ST hands, and dials are original. Note the near perfect label on the back of the door, and the old brass bob and winding key. Key lock on the side, key included but probably not original. Ly-Seth Thomas, page 92; and Ly-Calendar No. 600.
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