This is a late 19th-century Victorian mantel clock with alarm function in a dark stained wooden case, featuring turned architectural columns, carved detailing, and a decorative glazed panel with classical and botanical motifs revealing the pendulum. The circular dial has Roman numerals and ornate hands, set behind glass, with a balanced, symmetrical presence typical of the period. The proportions are elegant rather than heavy, making it well suited to a fireplace mantel, bookshelf, or sideboard.
The clock presents well overall with visible age-related wear consistent with its age, including surface marks to the wood and patina to the dial, all of which contribute to its authentic character. This piece aligns beautifully with the ongoing revival of Victorian and dark academia interiors, where layered textures, antique woods, and historical references are central to the look.
In good working order.
The clock measures approximately 46 cm high x 31 cm wide x 15 cm deep, which is about 18.1" x 12.2" x 5.9".
The clock presents well overall with visible age-related wear consistent with its age, including surface marks to the wood and patina to the dial, all of which contribute to its authentic character. This piece aligns beautifully with the ongoing revival of Victorian and dark academia interiors, where layered textures, antique woods, and historical references are central to the look.
In good working order.
The clock measures approximately 46 cm high x 31 cm wide x 15 cm deep, which is about 18.1" x 12.2" x 5.9".


















