Mission Style Oak Wall Clock with Pendulum
Antique Horology & Home Decor

Mission Style Oak Wall Clock with Pendulum

This is a wall-mounted clock featuring an open-frame Mission or Arts and Crafts style construction. The clock is primarily composed of oak wood showing a prominent grain and a medium brown finish. The square face has an architectural silhouette with subtle scalloped or notched corners. The dial is wood-faced with applied stylized Arabic numerals in a brass or gold-toned finish. Two winding holes are visible on the face, suggesting a mechanical spring-driven movement. The hands are ornate, fashioned in a traditional spade and pointer style with a metallic finish. Below the face, the clock features two parallel vertical oak slats that house a central structural grid, leading down to a round brass-toned pendulum bob. The construction appears sturdy, utilizing thick wood cuts typical of early 20th-century American furniture design. Condition-wise, the wood appears well-preserved with a natural aged patina, though there is some visible oxidation on the metal pendulum and possible minor surface wear on the clock face consistent with a piece from the mid-20th century or a high-quality vintage reproduction.

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Basic Information

Category

Antique Horology & Home Decor

Appraised On

February 23, 2026

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Item Description

This is a wall-mounted clock featuring an open-frame Mission or Arts and Crafts style construction. The clock is primarily composed of oak wood showing a prominent grain and a medium brown finish. The square face has an architectural silhouette with subtle scalloped or notched corners. The dial is wood-faced with applied stylized Arabic numerals in a brass or gold-toned finish. Two winding holes are visible on the face, suggesting a mechanical spring-driven movement. The hands are ornate, fashioned in a traditional spade and pointer style with a metallic finish. Below the face, the clock features two parallel vertical oak slats that house a central structural grid, leading down to a round brass-toned pendulum bob. The construction appears sturdy, utilizing thick wood cuts typical of early 20th-century American furniture design. Condition-wise, the wood appears well-preserved with a natural aged patina, though there is some visible oxidation on the metal pendulum and possible minor surface wear on the clock face consistent with a piece from the mid-20th century or a high-quality vintage reproduction.

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