Introduction Dates of Some Popular Antique Clock Styles
• Dial with Drop Trunk (England) c. 1720
• Dial or Gallery (England) c. 1770
• Dial or Gallery (USA) c. 1845
• Skeleton (France) c. 1750
• Skeleton (England) c. 1830
• Banjo (USA) c. 1802
• Carriage (France) c. 1803
• Carriage (England) c. 1820
• Cuckoo (Germany) c. 1730
• Portico or Column (France) c. 1804
• Pillar and Scroll (USA) c. 1816
• Lyre shape (USA) c. 1820
• Lighthouse Shelf (USA) c. 1822
• Looking-glass (USA) c. 1822
• OG, brass works (USA) c. 1830
• Etched Glass Tablets (USA) c. 1840
• Steeple (USA) c. 1840
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• Beehive (USA) c. 1847
• Iron Front (USA) c. 1850
• To-and-Fro Swing (France) c. 1860
• Black Mantel (USA) c. 1870
• Walnut Parlor (USA) c. 1875
• Drop Octagon/Schoolhouse (USA) c. 1875
• Novelty Clocks c. 1875
• Oak Kitchen (USA) c. 1880
• 400-Day ("Anniversary") (Germany) c. 1880
• Round Alarm (USA) c. 1880
• Art Nouveau Style c. 1890
• Swingers (France) c. 1880
• French Style Swingers & Figurals (USA) c.1890
• China or Porcelain Case (USA) c. 1890
• Tambour c. 1900
• Mission Style (USA) c. 1900
• Art Deco Style c. 1925
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