HORTON'S ANTIQUE CLOCKS JULY 2019
606. $2750
Seth Thomas “Parlor Calendar No. 10”, 1890. There are two versions of this model differing in the trim
at the top. It stands 36-inches tall in a refinished walnut case with burl trim and elaborate carvings. The trim pieces
all look to be original. Both dials have their original paint, now chipping on top, less so on the calendar dial, with some
inpainting. Both glasses are old. There is a signed 8-day time-and-strike, weight-driven lyre movement and an RT Andrews
calendar movement, all of which are running and striking. Good labels inside, including a service label from 1968. Two
large iron weights included; the calendar roller papers have been replaced. Not a common calendar clock; Fontaine’s sold one
in March of last year for $3250. $3000-$3500.