
Vintage Mantel Clock with Barometer
This is a vintage mantel clock, likely manufactured in the early to mid-20th century. The clock features a rectangular wooden case with a dark, possibly mahogany or walnut, finish that shows signs of age and wear, including some scuffs and dulling of the polish. The top of the case is flat with a subtly raised central section and a brass or bronze-colored handle for portability. The front face of the clock is adorned with a large circular dial for the clock movement, which appears to have Roman numerals or simple hour markers, though details are not perfectly clear due to lighting and image resolution. Below the main clock face, there is a smaller, separate dial which is clearly a barometer, indicated by its characteristic 'Stormy', 'Rain', 'Change', 'Fair', and 'Very Dry' markings, along with a measuring needle. The smaller dial has a brass or gold-toned bezel. To the right of the main clock dial, there are decorative brass or bronze-colored applications, possibly featuring rococo or classical motifs. The clock sits on a sturdy base, resting on a pedestal table. The overall condition suggests regular use and age-appropriate wear, but no major structural damage or repairs are immediately visible. The combination of a clock and barometer in one unit was a popular feature for household weather stations. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality, typical of mass-produced yet well-regarded domestic timepieces of its era. This particular style was common in British or American homes during the 1920s to 1950s.
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Estimated Value
$75-150
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Category
Timepiece and Barometer
Appraised On
November 19, 2025
Estimated Value
$75-150
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Vintage circle clock
Item Description
This is a vintage mantel clock, likely manufactured in the early to mid-20th century. The clock features a rectangular wooden case with a dark, possibly mahogany or walnut, finish that shows signs of age and wear, including some scuffs and dulling of the polish. The top of the case is flat with a subtly raised central section and a brass or bronze-colored handle for portability. The front face of the clock is adorned with a large circular dial for the clock movement, which appears to have Roman numerals or simple hour markers, though details are not perfectly clear due to lighting and image resolution. Below the main clock face, there is a smaller, separate dial which is clearly a barometer, indicated by its characteristic 'Stormy', 'Rain', 'Change', 'Fair', and 'Very Dry' markings, along with a measuring needle. The smaller dial has a brass or gold-toned bezel. To the right of the main clock dial, there are decorative brass or bronze-colored applications, possibly featuring rococo or classical motifs. The clock sits on a sturdy base, resting on a pedestal table. The overall condition suggests regular use and age-appropriate wear, but no major structural damage or repairs are immediately visible. The combination of a clock and barometer in one unit was a popular feature for household weather stations. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality, typical of mass-produced yet well-regarded domestic timepieces of its era. This particular style was common in British or American homes during the 1920s to 1950s.
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