A refined American-made grandfather clock by Ridgeway, model 9109, crafted in the early 1990s and presented in a warm oak case with traditional bonnet-top architecture. This example features a richly molded arched pediment, fluted columns, and a well-proportioned case that reflects classic Georgian influence.
The brass dial is fitted with an illuminated moon phase arch, enhanced by a starry sky that softly glows when lit—an especially desirable feature that adds depth and ambiance in low light. The engraved dial is complemented by applied Arabic numerals and ornate corner spandrels, lending visual clarity and decorative richness.
Powered by a German cable-driven movement, this clock offers three classic chime selections—Westminster, Whittington, and St. Michael’s—with an optional silent mode. The weight-driven mechanism ensures traditional mechanical operation and long-term reliability. The electrical cord present operates only the interior lighting system; the timekeeping and chime functions are entirely mechanical.
The case interior is illuminated, showcasing a polished brass lyre pendulum and three cylindrical weights behind a glass-paneled door. The clock remains a strong decorative and functional statement piece, suitable for both traditional and transitional interiors.
*We have a lifetime warranty on this clock. If anything goes wrong with it in the future, we will pay to have it fixed.
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Maker: Ridgeway Clock...
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Late 20th Century American American Classical Brass Decorative Objects