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Antique clocks come in various styles, designs, and mechanisms, reflecting the craftsmanship and innovation of different historical periods. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique clocks for sale we've 31 items for you to consider to purchase, ranging from £45 to £250. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique clocks:• Grandfather Clock: Grandfather clocks, also known as longcase clocks, are tall, freestanding clocks that often feature a pendulum and weights. They typically have a large, ornate case and a long pendulum that swings inside the clock's body. Grandfather clocks are known for their majestic presence and are often considered a focal point in a room.• Mantel Clock: Mantel clocks, also called shelf clocks, are designed to be placed on a mantelpiece or shelf. They are typically smaller in size compared to grandfather clocks and come in a variety of styles, such as French, English, or Art Deco. Mantel clocks often feature decorative cases and may have chiming or striking mechanisms.• Wall Clock: Wall clocks are designed to be mounted on a wall and can come in various sizes and styles. Antique wall clocks can include regulator clocks, Vienna regulators, schoolhouse clocks, or cuckoo clocks. These clocks can have pendulum movements, mechanical or spring-driven mechanisms, or be weight-driven.• Bracket Clock: Bracket clocks are typically rectangular or square-shaped clocks designed to be placed on a bracket or table. They often have a handle or finials on the top for easy carrying. Bracket clocks can feature intricate dials, chimes, and striking mechanisms. They are often crafted in wood or metal and are known for their decorative appearance.• Carriage Clock: Carriage clocks are portable clocks that were popular during the 19th century. They were designed to be easily carried during travel and often have a sturdy handle on the top. Carriage clocks usually have a simple and compact design and can feature enamel or porcelain dials.• Skeleton Clock: Skeleton clocks are unique timepieces that showcase the inner workings of the clock, as they have an open, skeletal structure that exposes the gears, wheels, and other mechanisms. They are prized for their intricate and delicate design, often featuring an elaborate framework of brass or metal.• Comtoise Clock: Comtoise clocks, also known as Morbier clocks, are a type of antique French clock. They typically have a wooden case, a round dial with enamel or porcelain numerals, and a distinctive pendulum. Comtoise clocks often have an eight-day movement and can feature decorative brass ornaments.• Regulator Clock: Regulator clocks are precision timekeeping clocks that were often used in scientific or industrial settings. They are known for their accuracy and have a simple, elegant design with a large dial and long pendulum. Regulator clocks were commonly found in schools, offices, and observatories.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique clocks. Antique clocks are appreciated for their historical value, exquisite craftsmanship, and the mesmerizing ticking of time. They are cherished pieces that not only tell time but also serve as captivating decorative objects, reflecting the ingenuity and artistry of the past. show less detail
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