Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 2" Reproduction wall hanging clock with a weight driven timepiece movement in an oak case, c1978; (2) New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "12 Inch Drop Octagon Calendar"
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(1) This clock was part (number 414 out of 4,000) of a reproduction run for this model by the Seth Thomas Clock Co. in 1976 in celebration of the Nation's Bicentennial.The clock is in excellent condition but does not have a weight; (2) The case has recently been grain painted. The dial has been repainted and the hands, while correct in style, appear to be later replacements; (3) The case has been stripped and refinished. The painted dial and hands are original. The stenciled door glass is correct for this model, but is a newer replacement; (4) The case has lost much of its original finish. The painted dial is in good condition and the hands appear to be original. Note: The dimensions are for clock number (1) .
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Clocks- 4 (Four): (1) Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 2" Reproduction wall hanging clock with a weight driven timepiece movement in an oak case, c1978; (2) New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "12 Inch Drop Octagon Calendar" hanging clock with a spring driven, 8 day, time and strike movement with a simple calendar mechanism in a recently grain painted (over mahogany) case, c1900; (3) E. N. Welch Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., "Donita" hanging clock with a spring driven, 8 day time and half-hour strike movement in a walnut case and manufactured for the Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., New York, c1885; (4) National Self-Winding Clock Co., Champaign, Ill., unidentified wall model battery clock in an oak case, c1905. (1) This clock was part (number 414 out of 4,000) of a reproduction run for this model by the Seth Thomas Clock Co. in 1976 in celebration of the Nation's Bicentennial.The clock is in excellent condition but does not have a weight; (2) The case has recently been grain painted. The dial has been repainted and the hands, while correct in style, appear to be later replacements; (3) The case has been stripped and refinished. The painted dial and hands are original. The stenciled door glass is correct for this model, but is a newer replacement; (4) The case has lost much of its original finish. The painted dial is in good condition and the hands appear to be original. Note: The dimensions are for clock number (1) .
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