Types of Antique Collectible Clocks

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Part of the video series: Antiques: Collecting 19th Century Clocks

Summary: Types of antique collectible clocks; styles, shapes, and more in this free video from an antiques expert.

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Sue Shea Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19... read more

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Types of Antique Collectible Clocks

Today we're going to talk about 19th century clocks and there's a wide range and I have some examples that I'm going to show you some of them are going to be this great American 19th century grandfather's clock, this is one example I'll show you an English on 19th century grandfather's clock also in oak. This one is in a great paint I'll also show you some table clocks done by Ethica, Ethica calender clocks and we have a period late 19th century marbleize clocks to look at, some folks clocks also we have plate clocks to look at. German 19th century also we have clocks that gingerbread clocks to look at they're mid 19th century with a lot of filigree we also have the banjo clocks to look at those are a really nice larger wall clocks. We have shelf clocks to look at mid and early 19th century large size some ranging in the 30 to 40" range all the way down to the small beehive clock which is shaped of a beehive. We'll look at some examples of that also we have some schoolhouse clocks to look at octangular shape with dials on the bottom some with some calenders in some with just your dials. So those are just a few examples of clocks that we're going to show you from the 19th century.

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