Clocks like the Office No. 6 represent a transitional period between purely decorative Victorian era pieces and more functional, less ornate clocks that were common in the 1920s and 1930s. They bridge styles.
Because Seth Thomas was so influential, Ordinary “office regulator” clocks were part of everyday business—post offices, schools, commercial offices—but today they are appreciated for craftsmanship, quality materials, and their role in daily life of the past.
Materials like the wood case, the pendulum design, dial typography, brass bezels all contribute to both historical interest and collectible appeal


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