Seth Thomas Adamtine Mantle Clocks

Seth Thomas made clocks in marble cases for a short time, from 1887 to ca. 1895. They also made clocks in iron cases finished in black enamel, from 1892 to ca. 1895. Seth Thomas is well known for their “Adamantine” black mantel clocks, which were made starting in 1882. Adamantine is a celluloid veneer, glued to the wood case. Adamantine veneer was made in black and white, and in colored patterns such as wood grain, onyx and marble.

seth thomas adamtine clockAdamantine veneer was developed by the Celluloid Manufacturing Company of New York City, and was covered by U.S. Patent number 232,037, dated September 7, 1880. Seth Thomas Clock Company purchased the right to use the Adamantine veneer in 1881.

How to Identify Manufacture Dates of Seth Thomas Adamantine Antique Mantel Clocks

The movement provides a guide to the date of an Adamantine clock. At first, most Adamantine clocks used a modified shelf clock movement (called the “hip” movement because of its shape) with the escapement outside the back plate. Around 1900, the model 89 movement was introduced, having the escapement between the plates. The two types can be distinguished from the front of the clock by the position of the regulating square. The back escapement type (up to ca. 1901*) has the regulating square above the numeral “12”. The model 89 has the regulating square below the center of the dial.

Many Seth Thomas clocks from 1881 to 1918 have a date code stamped in ink on the case back or bottom. Usually, the year is done in reverse, followed by a letter A – L representing the month. For example, April 1897 would appear as 7981 D.

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Antique furniture restoration can be a daunting task but it doesn’t have to be.  Many pieces of old furniture may justneed a little tender loving care.

But if you do have furniture that is in dire need of some help here are some helpful resources to make the decision about what to do easier.

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I hope you found these resources helpful in making your decision to restore your antique furniture.  We would recommend that you use a good wood moisturizer and polish to maintain your antiques and to keep them as beautiful as possible.

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