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Jean Goulden Modernist Clock
By Jean Goulden
Located in Mount Penn, PA
. Sculpted out of silvered and gold-plated steel, this is a heavy substantial clock with an enamel face under
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Late 20th Century French Art Deco Vintage Enamel Clock

German Rosenthal Dorothy Hafner "Flash Time" Porcelain Clock
By Dorothy Hafner
Located in Brooklyn, NY
German Rosenthal Dorothy Hafner "Flash Time" porcelain clock, is a production Rosenthal did of
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1980s German Modern Vintage Enamel Clock

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Porcelain

Versace "Barocco" Pattern Table Clock by Rosenthal Porcelain, Germany
By Rosenthal
Located in New Haven, CT
Unusual versace clock in the "Barocco" Pattern by Rosenthal, Germany. The foliate design in
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1990s German Baroque Vintage Enamel Clock

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Porcelain

1950s George Nelson Assoc. Table Clock for Howard Miller
By George Nelson
Located in Tulsa, OK
This is one of the rarer table clock versions to find by George Nelson. It features a white painted
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Enamel Clock

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Wood

Jaeger Le-Coultre Hand Painted Skeleton Enamel "Koi Fish" Ref. 491 Desk Clock
By Jaeger-LeCoultre
Located in New york, NY
Japanese market The present clock is an extremely rare Jaeger Lecoultre Skeletonized Hand Painted Enamel
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1960s Swiss Modern Vintage Enamel Clock

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Brass

1950s Art Deco Crosely Bakelite Tube "Dashboard" Clock/Radio
By Crosley Radio
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Rare 1950s Art Deco design Crosley tube "Dashboard" clock/radio in chartreuse green
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Vintage Enamel Clock

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Copper, Enamel

20th Century Gold Enamel "G" Logo Reversible Pendant Necklace By, Givenchy
By Givenchy
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
20th Century Givenchy Gold Plate & Black Enamel Raised "G" Logo Reversible Locket Style Pendant
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20th Century French Vintage Enamel Clock

1988 Lunch at the Ritz Rare "New Years Eve Midnight" Earrings
By Lunch at the Ritz
Located in New York, NY
Eve Midnight " asymmetrical design. Abstract clock with numbers , dial arrow , clock parts. Enamel
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1980s American Vintage Enamel Clock

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Vintage Enamel Clock For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the vintage enamel clock you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each vintage enamel clock for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, enamel and brass. There are many kinds of the vintage enamel clock you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 20th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. A vintage enamel clock, designed in the Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern or Modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. Many designers have produced at least one well-made vintage enamel clock over the years, but those crafted by Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre and George Nelson are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Vintage Enamel Clock?

Prices for a vintage enamel clock can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $100 and can go as high as $48,500, while the average can fetch as much as $1,562.

Finding the Right Clocks for You

A sophisticated clock design, whether it’s a desk clock, mantel clock or large wall clock for your living room, is a decorative object to be admired in your home as much as it is a necessary functional element. This is part of the reason clocks make such superb collectibles. Given the versatility of these treasured fixtures — they’ve long been made in a range of shapes, sizes and styles — a clock can prove integral to your own particular interior decor.

Antique and vintage clocks can whisk us back to the 18th and 19th centuries. When most people think of antique clocks, they imagine an Art Deco Bakelite tabletop clock or wall clock, named for the revolutionary synthetic plastic, Bakelite, of which they’re made, or a stately antique grandfather clock. But the art of clock-making goes way back, transcending continents and encompassing an entire range of design styles and technologies. In short, there are many kinds of clocks depending on your needs.

A variety of wall clocks can be found on 1stDibs. A large antique hand-carved walnut wall clock is best suited to a big room and a flat background given what will likely be outwardly sculptural features, while Georgian grandfather clocks, or longcase clocks, will help welcome rainswept guests into your entryway or foyer. An interactive cuckoo clock, large or small, is guaranteed to bring outsize personality to your living room or dining room. For conversation pieces of a similar breed, mid-century modern enthusiasts go for the curious Ball clock, the first of more than 150 clock models conceived in the studio of legendary architect and designer George Nelson

Minimalist contemporary clocks and books pair nicely on a shelf, but an eye-catching vintage mantel clock can add balance to your home library while drawing attention to your art and design books and other decorative objects. Ormolu clocks dating from the Louis XVI period, designed in the neoclassical style, are often profusely ornate, featuring architectural flourishes and rich naturalistic details. Rococo-style mantel clocks of Meissen porcelain or porcelain originating from manufacturers in cities such as Limoges, France, during the 18th and 19th centuries, exude an air of imperial elegance on your shelves or side tables and can help give your desk a 19th-century upgrade.

On 1stDibs, find a range of extraordinary antique and vintage clocks today.

Questions About Vintage Enamel Clock
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Vintage is a somewhat interpretable term for older clocks. If a clock is over 100 years old, it can officially be considered antique, but vintage is a bit more open of a term. Many collectors consider around 50 years old to be vintage, but a more open concept is that if the clock could not be reproduced today, it could be considered vintage. On 1stDibs, find an array of beautiful vintage and antique clocks.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 29, 2024
    To tell if a clock is vintage, look for a maker's mark. From there, you can consult trusted online resources to determine who produced your clock. Then, by reviewing the manufacturer's catalogues, you can get a rough idea of when the maker produced similar clocks. For a clock to be considered vintage, it must be at least 20 years old. Clocks made 100 years ago or earlier are antique. Another way to date your clock is to have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer inspect it. On 1stDibs, find a collection of vintage and antique clocks.