| Clocks make wonderful gifts because the gift recipient will enjoy the gift every day for many years. Here at NetGift.com we offer many clocks that will enhance any decor. Everyday we feature a different NetGift.com clock and offer a 10% discount on that item. The featured item for today is: The Chiming Regulator Wall Clock. Simply add the clock to your basket and on the second checkout screen use the following prootional code to receive your 10% discount: CLOCK590. |

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This schoolhouse clock is made by Seth Thomas and is called the Reginald. This oak-finished wall clock has an Arabic dial with faux keyholes and a Westminster chime. The pendulum has a polished gold-tone. The evening auto shut-off keeps turns off the chime in the evenings. This schoolhouse clock has dimensions of 19×12x4 inches. Operation of this clock calls for 4 AA batteries which are not included.
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Seth Thomas - Some interesting facts
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| Seth Thomas started in the clock business working for Eli Terry in 1807 when he was 22 years old. Thomas purchased the clock business from Eli Terry in 1810 but two years later he sold it so he could move to Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut and open a new metal-movement clockmaking business. It is believed that the first Seth Thomas clocks were sold in 1813. Thomas died in 1859 and the town of Plymouth Hollow later changed its name to "Thomaston" in his honor. |