Overview
A charming wooden mantel clock featuring a distinctive triple-scroll pediment and a Roman numeral dial with floral spandrel details. This piece captures the 'Colonial Revival' aesthetic that dominated middle-class American homes for decades.
Story
Post-war families craved stability, leading to a massive boom in furniture that looked like it belonged in a 1770s tavern. This clock was the heartbeat of a living room, signaling dinner time and the evening news.
Maker / Origin
While the maker isn't visible on the dial, companies like Seth Thomas, Howard Miller, and various German exporters specialized in these 'Bracket' styles. They combined traditional woodworking with reliable, mass-produced mechanical or early quartz movements.
Condition & Value
The wood case shows a nice patina but has some surface wear and minor scuffing consistent with age. The dial appears clean and the glass is intact. Non-working order would reduce the value by 50%. Value depends heavily on whether the movement is mechanical (wind-up) or battery-operated.