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Seth Thomas of Plymouth and later Thomaston, Connecticut.

Seth Thomas was born in Wolcott, Connecticut, in 1785. He was apprenticed as a carpenter and joiner and worked building houses and barns. He started in the clock business in 1807, working for clockmaker Eli Terry. Thomas formed a clock-making partnership in Plymouth, Connecticut, with Eli Terry and Silas Hoadley as Terry, Thomas & Hoadley. In 1810, he bought Terry’s clock business, making tall clocks with wooden movements. He 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. In 1817, he added shelf and mantel clocks. By the mid-1840s, He successfully transitioned to brass movements and expanded his operations by building a brass rolling mill and a cotton factory. His clock business expanded until it became one of the “BIG Seven” in Connecticut and competed at every price point, from kitchen clocks to precision regulators. He made the clock that is used in Fireman’s Hall. He died in 1859, at which point the company was taken over by his son, Aaron, who added many styles and improvements after his father’s death. The company went out of business in the 1980s.
 

Clocks From This Maker

The Seth Thomas Wall Regulator No. 31. 223148.
  This impressive oak case wall regulator measures 68 inches long, 25 inches wide, and 9 inches deep. Large regulators like this one were designed to hang in public places. Their large size makes them ideal for large rooms. We installed one of… read more
Seth Thomas Office Calendar No. 6. A double dial wall clock. 223248.
This Seth Thomas Office Calendar No. 6 wall clock in a rosewood case. This fine example retains an older finish. Seth Thomas Clocks are notorious for needing their clock dials repainted. Remarkably, this clock retains its original painted zinc dials… read more
Seth Thomas "Regulator No. 7 long version." 223326. Delaney Antique Clocks.
The No. 7 wall timepiece is a very difficult model to find. It was originally offered in two case sizes, a short and a long version. The movement varied depending on which version you purchased. The cases were constructed in either walnut, cherry,… read more
Seth Thomas. 30-day wall clock. The Hudson. 223160.
This Seth Thomas wall clock is cataloged as the “Hudson,” and it is a variant of their popular Office No. 11 model. The Hudson shares the same brass, thirty-day double-spring powered movement with a Graham dead-beat escapement, seconds display, and… read more
Seth Thomas “GALLERY 24-INCH.” This is the Big One. 223290.
This large oak case example can be difficult to find in excellent condition. This desirable model was made by the Seth Thomas Clock Company, offered in their catalogs as early as 1884, and is cataloged as the “GALLERY 24-INCH.” This is the largest… read more