Description: Antique Seth Thomas Adamantine Mantle Clock ~ Pre WWI ~ Serviced & Running Click images to enlarge Description Click here to see the other working clocks in our eBay store! This is another nice condition "Adamantine" finish 8 day time and strike mantle clock made by the Seth Thomas Clock Co. in Thomaston, Connecticut in 1916. This clock features the original signed Seth Thomas #89 series movement, which has been cleaned and serviced, and is in good running condition, keeping time and striking properly, counting the hour, i.e. 1 gong at 1:00, 2 gongs at 2:00, etc., on an antique cathedral gong, and announcing the half hour with a single toll. It is a quality movement that, if properly maintained, should last many lifetimes. The green adamantine trim against the black background is a classic combination that Seth Thomas used, but the slightly larger than usual deluxe case and elaborate design are a little scarcer to find. It has six full round celluloid columns, three on either side of the dial, lion's heads on the sides and paw feet up front. The "Adamantine" finish, which is a patented laminate finish from the late 1800's, is in very nice shape for its age. You may notice a little shrinkage at the corners and edges, and some cracking here and there, with minor dings, and scuffs, which is the nature of the Adamantine finish. It is a thin laminate over soft wood and so shrinks, cracks and dents fairly easily with just normal use over time. However, although this clock is obviously aged being close to a hundred and twenty years old, the Adamantine is in very good condition, as can be seen in the pictures. The measurements are 18 ¼" wide x 11 ¼" high x 7 ¼" deep. The dial and bezel assembly is in nice condition. The dial does show some appropriate age, especially around the winding arbors, but it is nice character wear if anything. This clock comes complete with the original key and pendulum, and is ready to place up on the mantle and enjoy. Payment If your payment needs to be delayed, that will be fine as long as you stay in close contact with us and send it when you say you're going to. We accept Paypal, plus others. Any payment that requires time to process (clear) will delay shipping. Email us with questions concerning other forms of payment. Shipping Most clocks will be shipped within 5 business days of received payment. We like to give each clock sold a final test run and observation before packing. This helps ensure that the new owner will have a satisfying experience. All items are carefully packaged with around 1 ½" of packing material between your purchase and the box. All items are shipped insured. We never anticipate damage but in the event that an incident occurs, we will help with insurance claims as much as possible. Be very sure to save all packaging material if there is a problem. 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Price: 395 USD
Location: Port Leyden, New York
End Time: 2024-09-21T22:00:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Seth Thomas
Antique: Yes
Type: Adamantine Clock
Features: 8-Day
Year Manufactured: 1905