How Do You Collect Antique English Grandfather Clocks?
“Here’s another nice example of a 19th century early 19th century English grandfathers clock it does need a little bit of work and you’ll find that when you get into this age you can find them in a various conditions. This one hasn’t been touched yet and at some point I plan on having reconditioned but right now I just wanted to show you a nice example of an early English grandfathers clock. This grandfather clock in particular happens to have brass work the dial I have taken the top off so the dial isn’t in quit evenly, just because of the way I set the clock back in, I need to readjust it. So that’s something to think about when you go holding the face off of this off of your grandfathers clock, usually the bonnet tops will roll right out in front but you need to have somebody here to help stabilize it. This is average about 7 feet tall not unusual for grandfather clocks but this era this is all done in oak, English oak and you can see on the front, I can open up just to give you an