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Antique European Walnut Wall Clock with Porcelain Dial, Circa 1900 #370

Antique European Walnut Wall Clock with Porcelain Dial, Circa 1900 #370

Regular price $64.00 USD
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Bring a touch of old-world craftsmanship into your home with this antique European wall clock, handcrafted around the turn of the twentieth century. Housed in a richly toned walnut case, the clock features beautifully turned columns with carved lattice detailing, a molded cornice, a glazed front door, and an elegant brass pendulum visible through the glass.

The porcelain enamel dial displays traditional Roman numerals with an inner 24-hour scale, a distinctive feature found on many European clocks of the late nineteenth century. Its warm walnut finish and architectural case give the piece a refined presence, making it equally striking as a decorative wall cabinet or as the centerpiece of a collection of antique timepieces.

Although the clock is currently not in working order and will require servicing or restoration before use, it retains its original charm and offers wonderful potential for a collector, clock enthusiast, or anyone who appreciates authentic European antiques.

Whether displayed in a library, entryway, study, or living room, this clock serves as a beautiful reminder of an era when functional objects were crafted with exceptional care and attention to detail.

Materials

  • Walnut wood
  • Porcelain enamel dial
  • Glass
  • Brass pendulum
  • Steel clock movement

Circa

1900

Features

  • Antique European wall clock
  • Rich walnut case with turned architectural columns
  • Hand-carved lattice decoration
  • Porcelain enamel Roman numeral dial with inner 24-hour scale
  • Brass pendulum
  • Glazed locking door
  • Decorative architectural cornice
  • Wonderful decorative display piece or restoration project

Condition

This clock is being offered as a decorative antique and restoration project. The case remains solid and presents beautifully with expected age-related wear, including minor scratches, finish variations, and small imperfections consistent with more than a century of use. The porcelain dial remains attractive, and the brass pendulum is present.

The clock is not currently running and will require professional inspection and servicing before operation. It has not been tested, and no guarantees are made regarding the movement or timekeeping. The winding key is not included unless shown in the photographs.

Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.

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