It’s important to know how we’ve classified the clocks in this guide to effectively use the Search by Type option. That way, even if you don’t know the maker’s name, you can still find clocks similar to yours.
The 44 categories below are broad and somewhat flexible — different books and experts may call the same clock by different names. Browse the categories below to identify your clock type, then click to search all records in that category.
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Advertising Animated Anniversary Atmos Balloon Banjo Beehive Black Mantel Blinker Calendar Carriage China Column Crystal Regulator Cuckoo Dial Drop Dial Figural Figure Eight Garniture Gothic Grandfather Kitchen Lantern Longcase Lyre Mission Mystery Novelty Ogee Picture Pillar and Scroll Plato Portico Shelf Ship Skeleton Steeple Swinging Arm Tambour Tape Vienna Wag on the Wall WallAdvertising
407 clocksClocks used for promotional purposes, displaying advertising on the dial or case. Most commonly found as wall or shelf clocks.
Search 407 Advertising clocks →Animated
738 clocksClocks with moving figures or parts beyond the hands, including blinking eyes, swinging arms, and other animated features.
Search 738 Animated clocks →Anniversary
201 clocksAlso called 400-day clocks, these use a slow-rotating pendulum suspended on a thin wire, often under a glass dome.
Search 201 Anniversary clocks →Atmos
179 clocksSelf-winding clocks powered by small changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure. Made by Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Search 179 Atmos clocks →Balloon
46 clocksShelf clocks with a distinctive balloon or waisted shape, popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Search 46 Balloon clocks →Banjo
1,532 clocksWall clocks shaped like a banjo, with a round head, tapered neck, and rectangular base. Invented by Simon Willard c.1800.
Search 1,532 Banjo clocks →Beehive
352 clocksShelf clocks with a rounded top resembling a beehive. A popular American style from the mid-19th century.
Search 352 Beehive clocks →Black Mantel
645 clocksShelf clocks with cases made of black slate, marble, or black-painted wood. Very popular in the Victorian era.
Search 645 Black Mantel clocks →Blinker
0 clocksNovelty clocks where a figure's eyes blink in time with the escapement.
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Search 0 Blinker clocks →Calendar
1,927 clocksClocks with a mechanism that displays the date, day, or month in addition to the time.
Search 1,927 Calendar clocks →Carriage
1,024 clocksSmall, portable clocks in a rectangular brass case with a handle, originally made for travel.
Search 1,024 Carriage clocks →China
1,214 clocksClocks with cases made of porcelain or china, often elaborately decorated with flowers or figures.
Search 1,214 China clocks →Column
1,618 clocksShelf clocks with decorative columns on either side of the case, popular in early 19th century America.
Search 1,618 Column clocks →Crystal Regulator
1,095 clocksShelf clocks with a glass case revealing the movement, usually with a visible pendulum and platform escapement.
Search 1,095 Crystal Regulator clocks →Cuckoo
395 clocksWall clocks with a cuckoo that emerges on the hour, traditionally from the Black Forest region of Germany.
Search 395 Cuckoo clocks →Dial
864 clocksSimple wall clocks consisting of a round dial in a wood surround, also called gallery clocks.
Search 864 Dial clocks →Drop Dial
0 clocksWall clocks with a round dial and a dropped trunk below, also called schoolhouse clocks.
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Search 0 Drop Dial clocks →Figural
2,492 clocksClocks where the case incorporates a human or animal figure, with the clock face set into the composition.
Search 2,492 Figural clocks →Figure Eight
158 clocksWall clocks with two circular sections, one above the other, giving an appearance like the number eight.
Search 158 Figure Eight clocks →Garniture
219 clocksA matching set of a clock with two flanking vases or candelabra, usually in porcelain or bronze.
Search 219 Garniture clocks →Gothic
58 clocksShelf clocks with a pointed or arched top inspired by Gothic architecture. Also called steeple or beehive clocks.
Search 58 Gothic clocks →Grandfather
46 clocksTall freestanding clocks also called longcase or tallcase clocks, typically 6-8 feet tall.
Search 46 Grandfather clocks →Kitchen
779 clocksInexpensive American shelf clocks made for the kitchen, typically with an alarm, made in large quantities.
Search 779 Kitchen clocks →Lantern
55 clocksEarly brass clocks with a lantern-shaped case, made in England from the 16th to 18th centuries.
Search 55 Lantern clocks →Longcase
1,230 clocksTall floor-standing clocks with the movement in an upper case and weights/pendulum in the lower trunk.
Search 1,230 Longcase clocks →Lyre
120 clocksClocks shaped like a lyre musical instrument, a French Empire style popular in the early 19th century.
Search 120 Lyre clocks →Mission
68 clocksClocks in the Arts & Crafts or Mission style, featuring simple oak cases with straight lines.
Search 68 Mission clocks →Mystery
73 clocksClocks where the movement is concealed and the hands appear to move without any visible mechanism.
Search 73 Mystery clocks →Novelty
844 clocksClocks in unusual shapes or with amusing features, made primarily for decorative rather than timekeeping purposes.
Search 844 Novelty clocks →Ogee
534 clocksAmerican shelf clocks with a case featuring an S-shaped ogee molding on the door, very common c.1825-1914.
Search 534 Ogee clocks →Picture
163 clocksClocks set into a picture frame, with the clock face replacing or incorporated into the artwork.
Search 163 Picture clocks →Pillar and Scroll
378 clocksEarly American shelf clocks with slender columns and a scrolled top, designed by Eli Terry c.1816.
Search 378 Pillar and Scroll clocks →Plato
23 clocksClocks that display time by flipping numbered cards rather than using traditional hands.
Search 23 Plato clocks →Portico
261 clocksShelf clocks with a case resembling a classical portico with columns, popular in France in the 19th century.
Search 261 Portico clocks →Shelf
9,253 clocksAny clock designed to sit on a shelf or mantelpiece. The most common category of antique clock.
Ship
1,014 clocksClocks designed for use on ships, typically in a brass bowl-shaped case with a hinged cover.
Search 1,014 Ship clocks →Skeleton
294 clocksClocks with an open framework case that reveals all parts of the movement.
Search 294 Skeleton clocks →Steeple
614 clocksAmerican shelf clocks with a sharply pointed top resembling a church steeple, popular c.1840-1900.
Search 614 Steeple clocks →Swinging Arm
3 clocksFigural clocks where a pendulum in the form of a swinging figure keeps time.
Search 3 Swinging Arm clocks →Tambour
371 clocksShelf clocks with a rounded, drum-shaped case, popular in the early 20th century.
Search 371 Tambour clocks →Tape
114 clocksClocks that display time on a moving tape or ribbon instead of a traditional dial.
Search 114 Tape clocks →Vienna
1,159 clocksElegant weight-driven wall regulators made in Vienna and Germany in the 19th century.
Search 1,159 Vienna clocks →Wag on the Wall
126 clocksSimple wall clocks with an exposed pendulum and weights, without an enclosing case.
Search 126 Wag on the Wall clocks →Wall
5,535 clocksAny clock designed to be hung on a wall. Includes banjo, Vienna, cuckoo, dial, and many other styles.
Search 5,535 Wall clocks →