
From Amish Mission to stately Federal to winsome Curio, there are grandfather clocks suited for every decor and representative of every historical period since the mid-17th century when these venerable timepieces were first designed. Style: With its heavy pendulum and melodious chime, a grandfather clock will assume a prominent presence in your home or collection, so you will want to ensure that the clock of your choice is a good fit for your decorating style.

No matter what clock you choose, it is certain to become a prized family heirloom. When you choose a reproduction, you can have a handsome grandfather clock that suits your personal style without the need for special maintenance. Reproduction: You'll find a reproduction clock to be a worthy choice if you enjoy the look and sound of a grandfather clock but prefer the convenience and ease of modern circuitry and clockworks.For those with an appreciation of history, an antique grandfather clock is a cherished and valuable addition to the home. A statement piece wherever it stands, an antique clock may show the wear and tear of previous generations, and due to its age, its mechanism may require maintenance to keep it in good working order.

Antique: An antique grandfather clock is typically large, intricately designed, and at least a hundred years old.You can choose between two types of grandfather clocks:

