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Antiquevintageclock.com's Discovery of the Year Announced

Despite the challenging year that was 2020, notable for its trials and tribulations, I still managed to acquire a few intriguing timepieces. My collection, while not as expansive as in previous years due to the pandemic, still offered a few noteworthy contenders for the title of my best find of...

"Announcement of the Year's Notable Finding by Antiquevintageclock.com"
"Announcement of the Year's Notable Finding by Antiquevintageclock.com"

Antiquevintageclock.com's Discovery of the Year Announced

In 2020, the author embarked on an exciting journey of acquiring a unique collection of antique and vintage clocks. This collection, now proudly displayed in their home, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.

The author's most captivating acquisition is a striking antique bell strike clock. This clock, with its English bell strike movement, is a true conversation piece. Those who have had the pleasure of seeing it marvel at its remarkable condition and age. The clock's mahogany case, adorned with intricate detailing, adds to its commanding presence. The hand-painted dial, a testament to the craftsmanship of the era, is a work of art in itself.

The sound of the antique bell strike clock, designed to echo through a stately manor, is a delightful addition to the author's home. The clock's heavy 13 lb weights contribute to its robust and authoritative tone.

Another notable addition to the collection is a Solar time and strike mantel clock, originally sold by Eatons Department store in Canada during the 1960s and 70s. The author was able to purchase this piece for just $20 and, after servicing it, it is now functioning perfectly. The clock features a Hermle type 141 movement and strikes the half-hour on a bell.

The author also added a Junghans bracket clock to their collection. Purchased for $40, this clock required some repairs and TLC. After being serviced and refurbished, it now occupies a prominent location in the author's family room.

The collection also includes a Fleet Westminster chime mantel clock from the late 1930s, made by the Fleet Time Company of Montreal. This clock, with its charming Westminster chimes, adds a touch of nostalgia to the author's home.

The author's collection also includes a Sessions 3W electric clock, which required only a plug replacement. This clock, with its sleek design, is a modern addition to the collection.

Lastly, the author's prize find of 2020 was a Scottish tall case clock assembled by William McLachlan of Newton, Steward in 1848. This clock, after a complete restoration, now stands tall and proud in the author's home, a testament to the craftsmanship of the past.

The author is optimistic about their clock collecting hobby in 2021 and is eagerly looking forward to adding more unique pieces to their collection. Each clock tells a story, transporting the author and their guests back in time with every tick and tock.

The author's home-and-garden is filled with an eclectic mix of wall clocks, ranging from antique bell strike clocks to modern electric clocks. The author's collection of vintage clocks is not only a fashion-and-beauty statement but also a lifestyle choice that reflects their appreciation for the past.

When traveling, the author searches for unique clock finds from different destinations, adding to their collection the Scottish tall case clock assembled by William McLachlan in 1848. This hobby is a testament to their passion for relationships built along the journey, as dealers and collectors become friends sharing a common interest.

The food-and-drink table at the author's home is not complete without the captivating sound of their antique bell strike clock, designed to echo through a stately manor. The sound brings a sense of history to every gathering, evoking a sense of nostalgia that adds warmth to their relationships.

As the author looks forward to 2021, they envision their collection expanding to include more one-of-a-kind items, such as the Solar time and strike mantel clock originally sold by Eatons Department store in Canada. This hobby not only fulfills the author's love for clock collecting, but it also serves as a tool for RElationship-building and travel exploration.

In addition to showing their car to guests, the author also proudly displays their collection of clock pieces as they share stories of each clock's past, transporting their guests back in time with each tick and tock of the historical artifacts. The clock collection is not merely a collection of items, but a captivating journey through history encapsulated within the walls of their home.

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