Wall Clocks

Generally sturdy construction was necessary so the frame of a wall clock could support its weight against gravitational forces. The Williard family, who was the premier wall clock producer in early nineteenth century America, developed the banjo wall clock. An authentic American original, the banjo clock is named for its similarity in shape to the banjo.

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Concord No. 3 Manufactured by Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Company The original decal on back of this carved clock case identifies this piece as the Concord No. 3 �... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $580.00
Neon Clock works well ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $1,200.00
Danish Carved Oak Wall Clock A great example of craftsmanship seen during the Victorian era, this hanging clock was fancifully de... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $1,650.00
Swedish Painted Bracket Clock This graceful timepiece was artistically crafted to sit atop its tiered wall bracket. It features a ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $2,250.00
English Oak Grandfather Clock The case of this tall case clock was crafted in the traditional style of the late 18th century, with... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $3,950.00
English Walnut Wall Clock Beautifully hand fashioned, this clock presents an unusual form. The case was made with an arched, ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $4,250.00
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