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Information on Seth Thomas grandfather clock prices


Question Posted Sunday December 5 2010, 5:15 pm


I purchased a Seth Thomas grandfather clock in 1980 Model 4514 cutting 8712 I would like to know what it is called {name} and what it might be worth


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orphans answered Saturday December 18 2010, 2:01 pm:
I cant seem to find any info on the clock you are referring to. But I recommend that you either take it to a clock store, specialist, or an auction house who may be able to let you know? You can easilt search for them in google in your area?

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