Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock

Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock

Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock

The Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock is a mechanical spring wound clock with a classic brown color and brass construction. This mid 20th-century piece features a Westminster chime sequence and 8-day power reserve, adding to its antique charm. Made in USA during the 1960s, this elegant clock includes a pendulum and German movement, along with key.

The Daneker brand ensures quality craftsmanship, making this clock a timeless decorative collectible for any home or office. Professionally serviced April of 2026, it is running on time and chiming the Westminster tune. Was established in Falllston Maryland in the late 1940s by Rutherford Daneker, Sr.

Focusing on high-quality, smaller-sized grandfather clocks for post-war American homes. Known for exceptional mahogany, cherry, and walnut cabinets, they used German-made Mauthe movements.

Operations ceased after a 1969 factory fire. Origin: Founded by Rutherford Daneker, Sr.

A visionary who aimed to bring European-style "tall case" clocks to American homes, often in smaller sizes than traditional designs. Production & Style: Made in Fallston, Maryland, from the late 1940s until 1969. They were known for handcrafted, high-quality wood cases in Hepplewhite and Duncan Phyfe styles.

Components: The clock bodies were made in Maryland, while the movements (often Mauthe) and dials were imported from Bavaria (Black Forest), Germany. The 1969 Fire: On November 27, 1969, the main assembly building was destroyed by fire, resulting in the loss of about 700 clocks and ending major production. Legacy: Known as one of the highest-quality clock manufacturers in North America during the 1950s and 1960s.
Vintage 8 Day Daneker Pillar & Scroll Mantle Westminster Chime Clock


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