TYPES OF ANTIQUE CLOCKS







Grandfather Clocks
Grandfather clocks are timeless pieces that can add elegance and charm to any home. However, these clocks are intricate and delicate, and their mechanisms require regular maintenance and service to keep them running accurately. This is where grandfather clock service comes in.

Mantel Clocks
Mantel clocks are small, decorative clocks that are designed to be placed on a shelf or mantelpiece. They typically feature a rectangular or round case and a swinging pendulum. Mantel clocks were first introduced in the early 19th century and remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts.

Wall Clocks
Wall clocks, as the name suggests, are designed to be mounted on a wall. They come in a wide variety of styles and designs, from simple, round clocks with a swinging pendulum to more elaborate clocks with ornate cases and intricate movements.

Cuckoo Clocks
Cuckoo clocks are a type of wall clock that are known for their distinctive cuckoo bird sound, which is produced by a small bellows
inside the clock. They typically feature a wooden case and intricate carvings, and were first introduced in Germany in the 18th century.

Regulator Clocks
Regulator clocks are precision clocks that are designed to be highly accurate. They typically feature a simple, elegant design, with a round or rectangular case and a swinging pendulum. Regulator clocks were first introduced in the early 19th century and remain popular among clock enthusiasts.
