
Wooden grandfather clock with ornate bonnet pediment and brass weights
Selling Price
$700
History
Grandfather clocks, also known as longcase clocks, originated in England in the late 17th century and became popular household timepieces throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. This style of clock with a swan-neck or bonnet pediment became particularly fashionable in the Colonial and Federal periods in America, representing both functional timekeeping and status symbols in well-appointed homes. Grandfather clocks remain highly sought after by collectors of antique furniture and horology enthusiasts who appreciate their craftsmanship, mechanical complexity, and decorative presence. These timepieces appeal to those interested in traditional home décor, historical preservation, and mechanical engineering, as they represent a tangible connection to pre-industrial craftsmanship and the evolution of timekeeping technology.