Keeping time

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These photos are from a visit to The Art Institute of Chicago's European Decorative Arts and Arts of the Americas collections.

The museum has timepieces of different styles from different eras that are not just time-telling devices, they are works of art that show the technological and artistic advancements of their time,

The display at the museum indicates that this clock is a Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock, from the American Federal period. It was affordable and popular in the early 19th century. It was designed to sit on a shelf or mantle and the name refers to the decorative pillars supporting the scrolled top. .

This is an American Banjo Clock invented and patented by Simon Willard of Massachusetts in 1802. It is uniquely American and.was one of Willards most successful and enduring designs and was widely copied.

This clock has an eagle finial that was common in the American Federal-period decorative arts.

This Rococo porcelain clock from the mid-18th century is an example of the peak of European porcelain production, often referred to as "white gold,". first successfully produced by Meissen Manufactory near Dresden, Germany in 1710. The combination of fine porcelain and skilled clockmaking created a prized object for aristocratic patrons. This type of clock was a prestigious symbol of wealth.

The highly ornate French Rococo mantel clock is from the 18th century. It is gilded bronze (ormolu), a finely ground, high-carat gold-and-mercury amalgam applied to a bronze base that provided a lustrous finish that was both durable and stunning.

This clock uses both Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals for the minutes on two enameled rings. At the bottom of the dial is signed "Gudin À Paris.", a prominent Parisian clockmaker.

Tall-case clocks (grandfather clocks) were typically wound once a week, and their height was necessary to accommodate the long pendulum and falling weights. Wealthy Americans displayed this prominent piece of furniture in the early 19th century

The arch at the top of the dial contains a lunar/ moon phase calendar indicating a complex and expensive mechanism.

The image shows an Arts and Crafts grandfather clock from the early 20th century. It is displayed alongside other furniture of the same period, including a Morris chair with a leather cushion and a slatted sofa.

All photos are from my family albums.

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Sin dudas, si yo fuese el dueño de uno de esos relojes ,creo que lo menos que miraría será la hora ,porque la verdad son una verdadera obra de arte ,se pierde la vista entre tantos diseños bellos ,gracias por compartir esto ,un saludo.

Wow! Such pretty clocks! That porcelain clock really is stunning, and I bet not inexpensive back then. I shudder to think of it's value today, way outside my budget! The bronze mantle clock is equally gorgeous, back from the days where quality mattered and things were beautiful!
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Pieces of art, these clocks.

The clock looks beautiful. It's been a while I saw those clock here in Nigeria. I don't know whether it's still exists.

Those sure are fancy clocks!

I love clocks. I almost thought I should collect them from time to time after seeing some really neat ones, but I never did.

I have also almost thought I wanted to buy a Grandfather clock too....but never did.
Now there is really not enough room, but at previous times there would have been.

Wow Am so much ensighted seeing this type of clocks for real they are in existence, This has given me another opportunity to go to our national museum here in Aba Abia State Nigeria and check out things by my self.Thank you for sharing .

How beautiful these clocks are!
Just yesterday I was looking at a clock similar to these but that didn't work, and I imagined it working in time...

Nice visit, love Chicago, a dream land,good morning my beloved.