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Seth Thomas No. 20 standing regulator with very rare Grande Sonnerie strike and repeat. The only American clock manufacturer that we know of to have ever made a weight driven regulator with a Grande Sonnerie strike and repeater movement, both striking the quarter hour and hour every fifteen minutes. Original brass dial signed Seth Thomas has a 14” silvered chapter ring with black incised Roman hour numerals, fancy pierced gilt brass filigree center and spandrels, fantastic original blued & pierced decorated Seth Thomas hands with "S" minute hand and "T" hour hand. Excellent quality 8 day brass weight driven commissioned movement signed with the Seth Thomas logo and dated August 7th, 1889 - No. 6. Has cut steel pinions, Graham deadbeat escapement, jeweled pallets, and maintaining power. Grande Sonnerie strikes quarter hours on the nest of two bells at the top of the movement and then the hour on a cathedral gong. 3 quality brass covered weights, 2 large bicycle brass pullies with 3 spokes & 1 with 4 spokes. Quality mercurial 1 jar pendulum with a long steel elinvar rod & coin spot cut glass mercurial jar. In an excellent carved walnut case with the head of Seth Thomas carved on the crest with leafy ivy vines & a spindled gallery on either side. Lightly enhanced original finished with some wear spots on the flat surfaces, The case top has beveled glass on the door and sides with spiral turned and tapered corner columns front and back, the body of the case has scroll carved columns at the top and carved claw feet at the bottom front and back, beveled glass panels on the door front in rows of 4 above and 4 below the large beveled center panel & 3 panels on the left and right sides. The base has a beveled panel on the front and sides with large turned and fluted corner columns on the front. This clock is exceptional in all respects and from our research is the rarest of all Seth Thomas clocks ever to come to market. Reference for this Seth Thomas No. 20 standing regulator can be found in both Seth Thomas Clocks & Movements 1st, 2nd & 3rd editions, also Long Case Clocks & Standing Regulators by Tran Duy Ly, this exact clock is photographed and featured in Seth Thomas Clocks & Movements, 3rd edition volume 1 pages 407, 408, & 409. Complete with winding key & door keys. Measurements: 98 in. high x 25.5 in. wide x 15 in. deep. The back of the dial is inscribed in pencil “This clock from family of M.S. Blake of Norwell Ma. - once property of the S.S. Pierce Company and in office building now destroyed, near Copely Square. Samuel S. Pierce Company was a prestigious food distributing company in New England at the time of the manufacturer of this rare & important timepiece by one of America's premier clock makers.

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May 30, 2015 11:00 AM EDT
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