Pendulum clock - Siro Time - Wood, Glass - 1980-1990






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Wall clock in dark wood with a pendulum, 'SIRO TIME 31 day', traditional style, mechanical 31‑day movement, 51 × 31 × 15 cm, 2 kg, made in Italy, in very good condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
Traditional-style wooden wall clock with pendulum 'SIRO TIME 31 day'
The wall clocks with pendulum and a 31-day movement represent a clockmaking tradition dating back to the 19th century, when monthly-wound mechanisms became popular for their practicality. These clocks, with dark wood cases and turned columns, recall Victorian and Edwardian designs, when they were considered essential decorative elements and symbols of status in European and American homes.
These clocks are highly valued by collectors of mechanical clockmaking, by enthusiasts of vintage furnishings, and by those seeking pieces with traditional charm to enhance their home. Their value lies in the combination of mechanical functionality with a 31-day movement, aesthetic beauty, and the craftsmanship that characterized the production of quality household objects. Exemplar items with original mechanisms and in good working condition are particularly sought after in the collectibles market.
Seller's Story
Traditional-style wooden wall clock with pendulum 'SIRO TIME 31 day'
The wall clocks with pendulum and a 31-day movement represent a clockmaking tradition dating back to the 19th century, when monthly-wound mechanisms became popular for their practicality. These clocks, with dark wood cases and turned columns, recall Victorian and Edwardian designs, when they were considered essential decorative elements and symbols of status in European and American homes.
These clocks are highly valued by collectors of mechanical clockmaking, by enthusiasts of vintage furnishings, and by those seeking pieces with traditional charm to enhance their home. Their value lies in the combination of mechanical functionality with a 31-day movement, aesthetic beauty, and the craftsmanship that characterized the production of quality household objects. Exemplar items with original mechanisms and in good working condition are particularly sought after in the collectibles market.
