Antique
Mantle Clock
Mantel Clocks are usually wooden clocks a bit on the
larger side with a large face and hands that can be viewed
from a distance. Mantle clocks are a luxury item that
can give the fireplace a classy and look. A fireplace
mantel is incomplete until it is decorated with a mantel
clock. Mantel clocks are available in all shapes and
sizes with both Key wound and Quartz movements.
Types of mantle clocks
There are many different types of antique mantle clocks,
however, many have been converted to an electronic system
or quartz, as it is commonly known. Any piece of furnishing
that is over sixty years old is categorized as an antique.
The real antique clock will be driven by a key wound
mechanism. This mechanism needs to be wound once a week
or maybe several times in the week depending on the mechanism.
The clocks that need to be wound once every week are
known as eight-day clocks. Most of these movements are
made in Germany. Today, however, there are many manufacturers
that are making look-alike antique mantle clocks. These
clocks look like the real thing and even have mechanical
movements like the old clockmakers used o make.
Windup clocks need to be oiled and services every few
years and the movements of these clocks should be cleaned
at least once in ten years. Most antique clocks have
chiming features. The more popular clocks chime four
notes on the quarter hour, eight notes on the half hour,
twelve notes on the three quarter hour and then strike
the hour.
Styles of Antique Mantle Clocks
Howard Miler, Hermle, and Seth Thomas mantle clocks
make the most famous antique mantle clocks. Their famous
designs include wooden mantel clocks and chiming mantel
clocks. Perhaps the most famous of these clocks is the
cuckoo clock. This has a cuckoo bird popping out of a
small opening at the top and singing cuckoo every hour.
The value of antique clocks will definitely increase
over time if the clock is properly maintained and serviced
as digital or electronic mechanisms are taking over with
fewer people servicing antique clocks. So if anyone has
a mantle clock that is over sixty years old it is a genuine
heirloom and needs special care because it will be a
priceless possession one day if it is not one already.
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