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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

Seth Thomas model Empire No. 30 Cut Glass Crystal Regulator. 222077. Delaney Clocks.
The Seth Thomas Clock Company made a large number of Crystal Regulator forms after 1900. They came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Their line ran the spectrum from simple rectangular-shaped cases to complex designs that featured bowed panels and… read more
Seth Thomas Pillar & Scroll Shelf Clock. Plymouth, Connecticut. NN-39. Delaney Antique Clocks.
Seth Thomas made this Pillar & Scroll shelf clock in Plymouth, Connecticut. It is an exceptional example and features a pasted label that reads, "CLOCKS / MADE AND SOLD BY / SETH THOMAS, PLYMOUTH, CONN. / WARRANTED IF WELL USED." This clock is… read more
Seth Thomas "Litchfield." 30-day time only wall clock. MM-132.
The Seth Thomas Clock Company made this 30-day wall clock. It is listed in their 1909 catalog as the “Litchfield” model. The case wood is mahogany and retains an older finish that has been waxed over. The movement is a double-spring time-only design… read more
This very impressive clock is called the "Regulator No. 10." It listed in the 1884 through the 1904 Seth Thomas Clock Catalog. This case clock hangs a full 72 inches long. Today, it is considered by many collectors to be Seth Thomas' most desirable… read more
Seth Thomas Hotel Mantel clock. 213045. Delaney Antique Clocks.
This clock was made by the Seth Thomas Clock Company and was cataloged in 1900. It is called the “Hotel.” In today’s marketplace, it is a very difficult model to find. As a result, we have seen very few of these clocks for sale. This example… read more