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Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator

This is an excellent example of a Seth Thomas No. 2 Regulator in an oak case, railroad marked for the Pennsylvania Railroad, that saw official railroad service at the turn of the 20th century.  This clock is a wonderful reminder of when railroads captured the imagination of travelers, and it preserves the memory of one of America's greatest railroad systems.

The case's external shellacked wood surface is original.  The interior finish was restored with shellac.  The label in the bottom of the case is in fair condition.

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(Item #WD-4)

(36" L  x 16" W x 5-1/2" D,
ca. 1900)

(Price:  $1,200)

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  This beautiful clock retains the original 12" diameter painted dial with "P.R.R. 3871" shown just below the center.

The signed eight-day, weight-driven movement with maintaining power is original to the case and is in excellent running order.


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movement in case

front plate detail

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The hands, weight and pulley, pendulum, and case hardware are all original to the clock.