Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Seth Thomas (clockmaker)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Seth Thomas


Role
  
Seth Thomas (clockmaker) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenaacSet

Born
  
19 August 1785

Significant advance
  
clock maker and a pioneer of mass production

Died
  
January 29, 1859, Plymouth, Connecticut, United States

Organizations founded
  

Antique clocks early american clockmakers early american clockmakers seth thomas


Seth Thomas (1785 – 1859) was an American clockmaker and a pioneer of mass production at his Seth Thomas Clock Company.

Contents

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) connecticuthistoryorgwpcontentuploads201309

Antique clocks early american clockmakers early american clockmakers seth thomas company


Biography

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Seth Thomas Clocks Madison House LTD Home Design Magazine and Decor

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.

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Antique Clocks Guy We bring antique clocks collectors and buyers

In 1810, he bought Terry's clock business, making tall clocks with wooden movements, though 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 changed over to brass from wooden movements. He made the clock that is used in Fireman's Hall. He died in 1859, whereupon 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.

Death

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Thomas clocks also with a seth thomas clock company antique clocks

Thomas died on January 29, 1859, Plymouth, Connecticut, and is interred at Hillside Cemetery in Thomaston, Connecticut.

Legacy

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Thomas clocks also with a antique mantel clocks also with a clock

In 1875, the town was renamed Thomaston in Thomas' memory.


Seth Thomas (clockmaker) History of Antique Seth Thomas 30 Hour Brass Movement Weight Driven

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Early Seth Thomas 8 Day Brass Movement Spring Clocks

References

Seth Thomas (clockmaker) Wikipedia