Vintage Howard Miller Style Grandfather Clock
Antiques & Collectibles - Clocks

Vintage Howard Miller Style Grandfather Clock

This is a monumental floor-standing longcase or 'grandfather' clock, constructed from a dark-stained hardwood, likely cherry or oak with a walnut finish. The piece features a prominent broken arch or swan-neck pediment at the crown, centered with a decorative finial or oval medallion. Below the hood, the dial face is encased in glass, showcasing an ornate metallic brass-tone dial with a moon phase sub-dial at the arch and Roman numeral hour markers. The trunk features a long glass-paneled door that reveals three polished brass weights and a large lyre-style pendulum bob. The construction includes fluted pilasters on either side of the waist, leading down to a tiered plinth base with bracket feet. Based on the silhouette and decorative elements, this is a mid-to-late 20th-century piece (circa 1970s-1990s), reminiscent of high-end manufacturers like Howard Miller or Ridgeway. The wood appears to be in fair to good cosmetic condition, though the bottom of the case is obscured by boxes, and there is visible dust accumulation. The internal mechanical movement, typically a triple-chime cable-driven system in models of this caliber, would require professional inspection to confirm functionality. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but high-quality home furniture piece designed to mimic traditional 18th-century English styles.

Estimated Value

$400 - $700

Basic Information

Category

Antiques & Collectibles - Clocks

Appraised On

January 11, 2026

Estimated Value

$400 - $700

Item Description

This is a monumental floor-standing longcase or 'grandfather' clock, constructed from a dark-stained hardwood, likely cherry or oak with a walnut finish. The piece features a prominent broken arch or swan-neck pediment at the crown, centered with a decorative finial or oval medallion. Below the hood, the dial face is encased in glass, showcasing an ornate metallic brass-tone dial with a moon phase sub-dial at the arch and Roman numeral hour markers. The trunk features a long glass-paneled door that reveals three polished brass weights and a large lyre-style pendulum bob. The construction includes fluted pilasters on either side of the waist, leading down to a tiered plinth base with bracket feet. Based on the silhouette and decorative elements, this is a mid-to-late 20th-century piece (circa 1970s-1990s), reminiscent of high-end manufacturers like Howard Miller or Ridgeway. The wood appears to be in fair to good cosmetic condition, though the bottom of the case is obscured by boxes, and there is visible dust accumulation. The internal mechanical movement, typically a triple-chime cable-driven system in models of this caliber, would require professional inspection to confirm functionality. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but high-quality home furniture piece designed to mimic traditional 18th-century English styles.

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