Dutch Zaandam-style 8 day wall clock c. 1950

$600.00

A Dutch Zaandam-style wall clock from the mid-20th century, featuring an ornate brass Atlas figure with globe, a Roman numeral dial, and decorative brass spandrels. The clock is chain-driven with two brass pear-shaped weights and strikes the hour on a bell. Its carved wooden case and rich brass ornamentation reflect the traditional Dutch wall clock design.

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Description

This is a Dutch Zaandam-style wall clock, a traditional design originating in the Netherlands, most commonly made in the mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1970s).

Key identifying features

  • Ornate brass Atlas figure at the top holding a globe — a hallmark of Zaandam clocks

  • Black chapter ring with Roman numerals and decorative brass hands

  • Twisted (barley-twist) columns flanking the dial

  • Two polished brass pear-shaped weights with chain drive

  • Bell strike (the bell is mounted above the movement)

  • Decorative brass spandrels and cresting with classical motifs

specs

  • Origin: Netherlands

  • Movement: Dutch or German-made mechanical movement (often Warmink or similar export movements)

  • Run time: Typically 8-day, winds weekly

  • Strike: Bell strike on the hour and half-hour

Collectability

Zaandam clocks are highly decorative and very collectible, especially complete examples with the Atlas figure, bell, weights, and original brass ornamentation intac