The long case clock popularly known as the grandfather clock has been one of the furniture pieces in a person’s home that exudes elegance. A lot of people consider it as their priced possession that’s why it is important for one to know how to properly take care of it. Here are some tips that you may consider so that your grandfather clock will last long:

  • Remember to choose a location for your grandfather clock that is away from fireplaces, heat/air conditioning ducts, strong sunlight and all other sources of heat and cold.

  • Grandfather’s clock are tall and heavy so make sure that you place it on a level floor at home or to make it even safer from accidentally falling over, you should secure it to the wall studs.

  • If you need to set the time on your clock, be sure to gently move the minute hand only, not the hour or second hand to avoid damage.

  • Wind it on a regular basis using a key or by raising the weights.

  • Contact a professional every 3 to 5 years to have it serviced and know whether the clock is still working properly or not.

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Getting curious on those tall freestanding weight-driven pendulum wooden clock? Those antique clocks justify the mechanically minded individuals that left a great mark for the indisputable contribution for both fine intricacies and superb engineering produced and without the help of computerized and automated production methods.

Long case clocks, often also called as floor clock, tall-case clock, or grandfather clock have lengthy antiquated history that could trace the popular distinctive makers from individual clockmakers and family-owned to large companies.

In 17th century, among first crafts in 1670s, Edward East and Fromanteel were recognized, and in 1680s, the famous makers were Quare and Tompion. In the 18th century, Vulliamy and Benjamin Gray’s square dial revival famed in London. And in 19th century, during 1800s Benjamin and Ephram Willard became known in Massachusetts, and in Connecticut, Eli Terry became successful.

In 1840, the largest clock factory was built by Chauncey Jerome and has started shipping clocks all over the world. It is said that this company motivated other known organization back then.

By 1851, there were more than 30 clock factories in the USA. Millions of clocks were produced from 1840 up to 1890, of which many surviving exemplar can still be found.

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