Grandfather Clocks

Grandfather Clocks

  • Comitti Empire Grandfather Clock C2011TCH

    Empire Grandfather Clocks C2011TCH

    Comitti Clocks

    $23,275.00
    A Chippendale style floor clock inspired by David Rittenhouse (PA), circa. 1780. The Empire has a solid mahogany cabinet with curl veneers and decorative carving. The scroll pediment is supported by fine lattice fretwork. The case stands on ogee feet and...
    $23,275.00
  • Comitti Gleneagle Grandfather Clock C2002TCH

    Gleneagle Grandfather Clocks C2002TCH

    Comitti Clocks

    $19,250.00
    The Gleneagle is a Sheraton style grandfather clock inspired by the Scottish maker William Robb of Montrose, circa. 1790. Extensive use of checkered edgeline and marquetry inlays enhance the superb flame mahogany veneers of the Gleneagle. The scroll...
    $19,250.00
  • Comitti Vienna Grandfather Clock C1201CH

    Vienna Grandfather Clocks C1201CH

    Comitti Clocks

    $19,250.00
    The Vienna has a Palladian style walnut cabinet decorated with book-matched burr walnut veneers and figured walnut cross-banding. The Westminster chime movement features an enamel finish dial with Roman numerals and seconds indication. The time is...
    $19,250.00

 

Grandfather Clocks

 

Grandfather clocks, also known as floor clocks, are the patriarchs of timepieces. They sit or stand on the floor and are distinguishable from grandmothers by their taller size. Indeed, some can be as tall as 93 inches, such as some of the limited edition grandfather clocks. They are memorable heirloom timepieces that can make a great statement in any home or office. The most popular brand and models are Howard Miller grandfather clocks.  Like most mechanical timepieces, grandfather clocks will usually have a case, pendulum, weights and some will play a melody. Although most have these traits in common, the style they're presented in can differ.

 

The clock case is the most apparent visual aspect. The traditional clock case usually has either a "box" case or a "pinch waist" design, such as some of the presidential and traditional grandfather clocks.  The pediments can highlight the case with a swan neck pediment or a bonnet pediment. Additionally, a more contemporary look can include a flat top pediment or a round top, such as some of the contemporary grandfather clocks by Howard Miller.  Access to the movement is usually made through the front but some cases can have a removable hood.

 

Pendulums for the movement inside the case can be as simple as a wood stick pendulum or an elaborate lyre pendulum. Similarly, the weights can be simple and plain or decorative with matching weight bands. The inside of the case can also offer illumination, which allows the illuminated dial to be viewed in a darken setting while the glow accents the pendulum, weights and possibly even a moon dial.

 

Most mechanical grandfather clocks will offer a traditional chiming melody.  The mechanical chimes are usually played on metal rods.  Visit our section on clock chimes for a complete overview of common clock chimes.  A particular limited edition clock of note is the J.H. Miller II, model 611-031, which plays the mechanical chimes on metal tubes instead of rods and will therefore produce a different sound.  

 

We showcase and feature some of the best brands on our online clock store and in our Wisconsin clock shop showroom, including Howard Miller grandfather clocks.  Moreover, all Howard Miller grandfather clocks purchased in our online clock store come with free shipping anywhere within the Continental U.S. and free white glove in-home delivery.  So browse these collections or let our experts help you find the "gift of time." As an Authorized Clock Service Center for some of the leading manufacturers in the world, such as Howard Miller Clocks,  Ridgeway and Sligh, our customers can.be sure that we can provide the best in customer service and continuing technical service support on many Howard Miller grandfather clocks purchased from us.