

Rowland Wall Clock
The Rowland chiming wall clock is an incredibly detailed piece designed with luxurious hardwoods and intricate overlays. Hang this antique wall clock in your home for an added touch of classic beauty.
Unique Finish: This stunning traditional wall clock with a pendulum is finished in Windsor Cherry on select hardwoods and veneers. The end result is a classic piece that can be enjoyed for years to come.
Detailed Design: No detail was overlooked in the design of this clock. Intricately carved overlays accent the pediment and bottom profile of the clock. A brushed brass-finished dial features a fixed blue moon phase and decorative corner ornaments. A polished brass-finished lyre and grid pendulum are framed with gold-tone detailing on the front glass. Simply open the front door for easy access to set time.
Quartz Movement: Quartz movement plays your choice of full Westminster or Ave Maria chimes, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful charm of this chiming wall clock. The clock requires two C size batteries, allowing for easy use.
Extra Features: Additionally, this antique wall clock features volume control, an automatic nighttime volume reduction option, and an automatic nighttime chime shut-off option. The entire piece was designed and assembled in the USA.
Howard Miller: Founded in 1926 and still family-owned in its third generation, Howard Miller is the world’s leading clock company and a respected brand name in fine specialty furnishings such as curio cabinets, wine & bar furnishings, custom storage cabinets, and SmartMoves® adjustable height desks.
This item is backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, giving you added confidence in your purchase.
Product specifications are subject to change without notice. All product imagery shown is for representative purposes only. Actual finishes, levels of distressing, wood grain, glass, mirrors, metals, and fabrics may vary. All warranties are null and void if the product is purchased from an UNAUTHORIZED internet dealer.

Clocks were never just about time
Clocks as a function are obsolete - you have the time in your pocket after all. But what they really are is stunning décor in motion, and that understanding is how we have continued to evolve over the last century.
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From hand-selected hardwoods, to the rich patina of hand-applied finishes. Every surface tells a story of unique master-craftsmanship.
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Premium metals, precision movements, and timeless joinery ensure every item is as enduring as it is beautiful - a true expression of luxury that elevates any home it graces.
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