
New England Clock Company Weight-Driven Wall Clock
This is a vintage wall-mounted pendulum clock manufactured by the New England Clock Co. of Bristol, Connecticut. The clock features a traditional dark-finished fruitwood or cherry wood case with a prominent broken arch or 'swan neck' pediment at the top. The architectural style includes two turned columns flanking the central dial door. The square dial is decorated with a floral motif featuring soft pink roses and green leaves on a cream background, surrounded by black Roman numerals and delicate spade-style hands. Below the main wooden housing, a brass-toned pendulum disc and two heavy, textured cylindrical weights hang from metal chains, indicating a weight-driven mechanical movement. The weights feature a hammered or stippled finish. In terms of condition, the wood shows a well-preserved glossy finish with minor surface dust and light age-related patina on the brass elements. The floral dial appears to be in good condition without significant fading. This style of clock was popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, specifically the 1960s or 1970s, as part of the Colonial Revival movement in American home decor.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Horology / Antique Clocks
Appraised On
May 5, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Item Description
This is a vintage wall-mounted pendulum clock manufactured by the New England Clock Co. of Bristol, Connecticut. The clock features a traditional dark-finished fruitwood or cherry wood case with a prominent broken arch or 'swan neck' pediment at the top. The architectural style includes two turned columns flanking the central dial door. The square dial is decorated with a floral motif featuring soft pink roses and green leaves on a cream background, surrounded by black Roman numerals and delicate spade-style hands. Below the main wooden housing, a brass-toned pendulum disc and two heavy, textured cylindrical weights hang from metal chains, indicating a weight-driven mechanical movement. The weights feature a hammered or stippled finish. In terms of condition, the wood shows a well-preserved glossy finish with minor surface dust and light age-related patina on the brass elements. The floral dial appears to be in good condition without significant fading. This style of clock was popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, specifically the 1960s or 1970s, as part of the Colonial Revival movement in American home decor.
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