The Hermle Clifford Grandfather Clock will instantly add
class and style to any room of your home. Elegant, simple and understated
describe this classic floor clock. Finished in elegant Cherry on select
hardwoods and veneers, the Hermle Clifford Grandfather Clock is an exquisite
timepiece and a wonderful German grandfather clock
The Hermle Clifford Grandfather Clock features a solid wood
straight waist, blind-fret overlay embellishing the crown, an arched door, and
carved acanthus-leaf molding on the multi-tiered base and contoured feet. Reeded
columns draw attention to the clock’s long elegant lines and beveled glass in
the locking door.
The luxuriously detailed beveled glass door panel
highlights the polished brass lyre pendulum and weight shells, which compliment
the graceful lines of the case.
The classic white enamel clock dial features black Roman
numerals, with black metal serpentine hands and a second hand.
The Hermle Clifford Grandfather Clock features a classic
cable driven clock movement, this 8-day, key-wound German made brass chime
movement will keep time accurately and faithfully. Engineered in Germany, this
solid brass grandfather clock movement features bronze bushings and milled
ratchet wheels for extra durability and long movement life.
This triple chime movement plays the charming Westminster,
St Michaels and St Whittington Chimes --
the classic Westminster Chimes as
heard from London’s famous Big Ben clock
(click here to listen),
the St. Michaels Chime which hung in a church
steeple in Charleston, South Carolina in 1764 before being taken by the British
during the Revolutionary War
(click here to listen)
and Whittington Chimes that rang in the Church of St. Mary Le Bow in Cheapside,
London in the 16th Century
(click here to listen).
This Hermle Grandfather Clock’s movement also includes a
convenient automatic nighttime chime silence option and the clock’s door locks
for added security. This German engineered Hermle Clock Company grandfather
clock comes complete with a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty on the movement. |