$350.00
Antique Seth Thomas neoclassical mantel clock dating to the early 20th century, featuring a columned architectural case with faux marble Adamantine finish. The clock has a mechanical 8-day movement with pendulum and strikes on a gong. A classic American mantel clock with strong architectural presence and period styling, ideal for traditional interiors or antique collections.
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Description
This is an American Seth Thomas neoclassical mantel clock, produced in the early 20th century (circa 1900–1920). It features a classical columned case with a faux marble (Adamantine) finish, a hallmark of Seth Thomas’s higher-style mantel clocks of the period.
Made by Seth Thomas.
Identifying features
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Neoclassical architectural case with fluted columns on each side
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Black and green faux marble (Adamantine) finish with contrasting tones
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Arabic numeral dial with ornate gilt bezel
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Mechanical pendulum movement housed in a rectangular mantel case
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Decorative metal feet and classical detailing typical of Seth Thomas designs
Details
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Origin: United States
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Maker: Seth Thomas
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Movement: Mechanical spring-driven movement
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Run time: 8-day (winds weekly)
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Strike: Time and strike (typically strikes on a gong)


