Herschede Hall Clock Co. Tubular Chime Tall Case Clock. Herschede Hall longcase clock features a refined mahogany cabinet with a hooded pediment and tubular chimes, visible through the full-length glass door. It is distinguished by an commemorative brass plaque honoring the company’s Grand Prize win at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, an award that recognized their Cincinnati-made movements as world-class.
Size: 25 1/2 x 16 x 77 in.
The Herschede Hall Clock Company was a distinguished American manufacturer of high-quality grandfather clocks, founded in 1904 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Frank Herschede. Renowned for exceptional craftsmanship, the company specialized in finely detailed, hand-assembled clocks that often featured intricate wood cases, precision German movements, and rich chimes such as Westminster and Whittington. Herschede clocks were considered luxury items, frequently commissioned for prominent homes, institutions, and even U.S. presidents, reflecting both elegance and technical excellence. Although production declined in the late 20th century, Herschede remains highly regarded among collectors for its legacy of artistry and durability in traditional clockmaking.
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