89. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn.”, round top, no door, ca 1875. The rosewood veneered
case is 9 inches tall and has excellent, clean, polished veneer all over the case. There is a flat glass in the brass sash, painted
bezel, original dial, and replaced hands. Dial is signed and has flaking. On the back is a complete paper label. You access the pendulum
on this model by turning the clock upside down. The 30-hour movement is type “Q”, it is running and the alarm rings on an iron bell.
$150-$250.
90. $75
“E. N. Welch Manufacturing Company, Forestville, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, flat
top, ca 1869. This rosewood veneered case was named, “Rose Gilt”, and it stands 9 ½ inches high. The gilt on the door has been redone,
original painted dial has not been repainted, label near complete, has old pendulum and the 30-hour movement is time only and is running.
Ly-Welch #393. $100-$200.
88. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn.”, miniature 9-inch cottage clock with their “J”
30-hour movement. The rosewood veneered case is excellent, clean and polished. You must access the pendulum thru an opening underneath
the case. The movement is running and striking a bell on the hours. There is a complete label on the case back, has a repainted metal
dial, replaced hands, and an old key. $150-$250.
87. $75
“New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, ca 1878. The mahogany
veneered case is 9 inches tall, nice overall, veneer all there but may need to attend to a slice coming loose on the bottom. New gilt
on the door, dial and hands original, old pendulum, and excellent label. The one-day movement is running. Ly-New Haven, page 303.
$100-$200.
85. $100
“Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn.”, miniature mantel clock, “Rustic”, ca 1883. The case is
10 inches tall, mahogany door, pine case otherwise. The one-day movement is the ST type “E”. It is time and alarm. The alarm rings
on a large brass bell. The clock is near perfect, cleaned and polished, has a new glass and repainted dial. Complete label inside,
pendulum, hands, and the signed movement. Both the label and movement are signed by ST at Thomaston. Ly-Seth Thomas #2519. $150-$300.
86. $100
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, “Hood”, ca 1880. This
little clock is 10 7/8 inches tall and for whatever reason did not make the Seth Thomas dealer catalogs or Tran Duy Ly’s books.
For you connoisseurs of the ST mini clocks this one has a 30-hour time only “T” movement. I know folks who have collected 100 or more
of these little ST miniatures. The dial was repainted, there is a complete label and it has the correct pendulum. It is running and
you must admit it is different. $100-$200.