
Following the Civil War, the firm expanded steadily and by 1885 was producing 135,000 clocks per year. Seth Thomas clocks had always been a fascinating passion for antique collectors, and if you are such a one, you can find one such really antique and amazing Seth Thomas Clock at Antikcart.Following his father's passing, his son Aaron took over the business and proved to be an erstwhile heir. The NAWCC (the National Association of Watch and Clock collectors) purchased from Seth Thomas their collection of historical records, drawings, photographs, advertisements and documents. In June 2001 General Time announced that it was closing its entire operation. The company went out of business in the 1980s. In 1979 the headquarters moved to Norcross, GA. Talley Industries bought General Time in 1968. Hermle, in the Black forest of Germany, has made many movements for Seth Thomas clocks. They phased out movement manufacturing and began importing many movements from Germany. In 1955, a flood badly damaged the Seth Thomas factory. And it united Seth Thomas Clock Company with Western Clock Company. In 1930 a holding company named General Time Instruments Corporation was formed. For example, April 1897 would appear as 7981 D. It is followed by a letter A-L representing the month.
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Many Seth Thomas clocks from 1881 to 1918 have a date code stamped in ink on the case back or bottom. Antikcart Antique Real Seth Thomas Teakwood pendulum clock seth thomas 1915 tambour clocks, introduced in 1904 chime clocks, introduced in 1909 and electric A/C clocks, introduced in 1928. 1885-1917 black enameled iron cased clocks, 1892-ca. 1895 black (Adamantine finish) wood mantel clocks, ca. Some of the most popular later types include walnut kitchen clocks, made from 1884 to 1909 marble clocks, 1887-ca. Perpetual calendar clocks were made from ca. The patterns and machinery for these had been purchased in 1859 from the creditors of bankrupt clockmaker Silas B. Regulator clocks were introduced in 1860. Thomas died in 1859, whereupon the company was taken over by his son, Aaron, who added many styles and improvements after his father’s death and Plymouth Hollow was renamed Thomaston in his honor in 1865. Thomas incorporated the Seth Thomas Clock Company, so that the business would outlive him. In 1842, brass movements were introduced, and first cased in the popular O.G. These were cased in pillar and scroll cases until 1830, when the bronze looking glass and other styles became popular. Thomas continued Clark’s wooden movement tall clock production, and about 1817 began making the wooden movement shelf and mantel clock. He made the clock that is used in Fireman’s Hall. In 1810, he bought Terry’s clock business, making tall clocks with wooden movements, though chose to sell his partnership in 1812, moving in 1813 to Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut, where he set up a factory to make metal-movement clocks. Thomas formed a clock-making partnership in Plymouth, Connecticut with Eli Terry and Silas Hoadley as Terry, Thomas & Hoadley. He started in the clock business in 1807, working for clockmaker Eli Terry. He was apprenticed as a carpenter and joiner, and worked building houses and barns. Mr Thomas was born in Wolcott, Connecticut in 1785. Through conservative growth and taking advantage of the new ideas of others, Seth Thomas was able to enjoy financial stability, whereas many other companies faced financial difficulties. But these are now rare to find.ĭuring the 19th century epriod, there were many American clock factories who suffered severely factory fires but Seth Thomas was really fortunate in this respect. For out most of all the antique clocks we repair, about 40% are made by Seth Thomas. Many antique Clocks found near Lafayette, Indiana area were mainly of Seth Thomas must have sold many clocks in the Lafayette, Indiana area.


Their products were known for their above average level. Seth Thomas Clock Company was one of the most luxuriant, prolific and long lived clock companies. One of the most famous names among all the clock companies all over the world, they made themselves included in the history of clocks with their quality and credibility.
