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Howard Miller Jonathan Grandfather Clock 610895

SKU: 610895
Regular price $2,849.00 Sale price $3,654.00
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Discover timeless elegance with the Howard Miller Jonathan Grandfather Clock. Crafted in classic 18th-century style—ideal for traditional and stately interiors.

Specifications

Brand Howard Miller
Model 610895
Material Solid + Manufactured Wood (Cherry)
Wood Finish Windsor Cherry
Chime Type Westminister Chime
Pendulum Included Yes
Pendulum Finish Polished Brass
Display Type Analog
Lockable Cabinets
Yes
Operating Mechanism
Cable driven
Country of Origin US
Weight 64 lb.

 

Features 

Sturdy and Stylish: This clock is designed and crafted in the USA from select hardwoods and veneers. A Windsor Cherry finish imparts warmth and goes with almost any interior color palette, while the swan neck pediment, turned finial, and shell overlay add antique-inspired style.

Brass-Finish Accents: The pendulum and weights have a polished brass finish for traditional beauty, while the dial has a brushed and polished brass finish with a silver chapter ring. Black Roman numerals and black hands add elegant contrast, while a midnight blue moon phase illustration appears at the top for a celestial touch.

Traditional Chimes: Enjoy the melodic sound of Westminster chimes and a strike every hour. This clock also sounds every quarter-hour, and it has a chime silence option for when you want total quiet.

Heirloom Timepiece: This clock includes an heirloom record document and a brass-finished capsule. For an extra personal touch, we offer a free brass heirloom nameplate, engraved with your name and special date upon request, creating a timeless keepsake for generations to come.

Chain-Driven Movement: This wooden grandfather clock has chain-driven movement.


Dimensions

Overall Width 20"
Overall Depth 11.25"
Overall Height 82.5"

 

Shipping & Delivery

2 to 3 business days to process the orders except customized items. Tracking information will be provided upon shipping.

Return & Refund

We aim for your utmost satisfaction with every purchase, offering top-quality products. Should you find yourself less than delighted, you have the flexibility to return your item within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Your contentment is our priority.

Warranty

This warranty is our promise and commitment that our products have been manufactured using the finest materials and have been thoroughly inspected prior to being shipped from our facilities.

Products are warranted to the original consumer or recipient to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, conditions and service from the date of purchase for a period of 1 Year. 

This warranty does not include: damage to product or components resulting from abuse, accident, alteration, or climatic/environmental conditions; damage resulting from normal wear and tear, misuse, or unauthorized repair; natural variations in wood grain or changes in surface finishes due to aging or exposure to light. The company’s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing the product or component, or at its option, replacing it with a new product or component.  

A copy of the sales receipt or other comparable proof of original purchase is required to obtain warranty service. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or the limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  

Freight Damage

By accepting our product for shipment, the carrier acknowledges that the product is in First Class condition. By signing (or someone else signing on your behalf) to accept the shipment, you acknowledge that the product has been received in the same First Class condition as shipped. If the carton is crushed or otherwise damaged, instruct the driver to note the damage on the freight bill and file a claim immediately with the carrier. For your protection, we suggest that you inspect all merchandise at the time of delivery, before signing the Bill-of-Lading. When you or your representative signs without noting any damage, shortages or exceptions, you accept and own the merchandise, as delivered. 

Concealed Freight Damage

Report any damage directly to the carrier immediately. Some carriers require damage to be reported within as little as 2-3 days of the delivery. Should damage be discovered after delivery, you (the consignee) are responsible for filing a written Concealed Damage Claim with the carrier, requesting the carrier to make an inspection and create a damage report. Filing this claim is your responsibility, however, we will help you with the process and act as your advocate in reaching a satisfactory resolution with the carrier.

About Howard Miller

Founded in 1926, this company is known for its tradition andgenerational products. Located in Zeeland, Michigan, Howard Miller providesattention to detail from quality timepieces to handmade collectors cabinets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if my mechanical clock does not strike the correct hour?

If the clock is new, allow it to operate for several hours before making any adjustments. If the strike is off, grasp the HOUR HAND ONLY and rotate it forward or backward to line up with the correct hour on the dial indicated by the number of times the hour strikes. Rotating this hand independently will not harm the movement. Then adjust the hands to the correct time by rotating the minute hand counter-clockwise – as explained in the instructions. DO NOT MOVE THE HANDS WHILE THE CLOCK IS CHIMING OR STRIKING. After a few hours, the movement’s self-adjusting feature, will synchronize the hands with the correct chime and strike.

How to wind a clock?

Insert the winding key into the holes located in the dial face. Depending upon the model of your clock, there can be 1, 2, or 3 winding keyholes. Turn the key clockwise until the spring becomes tight and will not turn further. For clocks with hanging weights, raise the weights using the crank. DO NOT lift the weights by hand while cranking. Wind your clock once a week. It does not matter in what order the clock weights wound. All springs must be fully wound. 

What is the current value of my clock?

Only a professional, trained appraiser will be able to tell you the current value of your clock. The current value of your clock will be determined by the age and condition of the clock ‚Äì including the case, dial, movement, weights and pendulum.  We recommend that you contact local appraisers in your area and arrange for them to come to your home or office to appraise your clock. 

Howard Miller does not maintain lists of recommended appraisers by city or state.

While not associated with us, the NAWCC affiliated appraisers can be a resource on current values. You can get additional info here:http://theindex.nawcc.org/AppraisalServices.php

I just moved the hands of my battery-operated clock forward for the time change and it doesn't work.

First replace the batteries with brand new fresh batteries. If that doesn’t work, you may have stripped the gears in the movement. Below are the proper ways to adjust the time on the battery-operated movements:

FOR CHIMING MOVEMENTS:

Set the time by using the hand set knob only.  DO NOT move the hands manually. Moving the hands manually can strip the gears resulting in the movement having to be replaced.

FOR NON-CHIMING MOVEMENTS:  

You can use the hand set or you can manually move the hour hand (shorter hand) forward in a clockwise direction.  DO NOT move the hour hand backwards (counter clockwise). Moving the hour hand backwards or moving the minute hand can strip the gears resulting in the movement having to be replaced.

What if my mechanical clock will not chime or strike?
  1. Check that the strike on/off lever in not in the “strike off” position or halfway between positions.
  2. Check that the movement is not in the “night off” position.
  3. Be sure that all the packing material is removed from the movement area. You should be able to carefully pull each hammer back away from the rod approximately one inch.
  4. Check the hammer adjustment to be sure that the hammers are properly aligned with the gong rods.
  5. For weight driven clocks, make certain that the weights are in their proper location. The proper position of the weights as you are facing your clock is labeled on the bottom of each weight.
  6. If your clock is a cable driven clock and was previously run, it is possible that the cables were not wound up with the weights left on the pulley. When this happens, the cables overlap on the drum. Check the cables on the drums to see if they are overlapped. If so, contact the dealer or retailer where you purchased the clock. Correcting this problem is not covered under warranty.
How to clean and maintain a clock.

Wax and polish your cabinet as frequently as you would other fine furniture. Use a good furniture polish or past wax. Apply the polish to a soft cloth – do not spray or apply directly to the case. Do not use a silicone-based product.

Use a quality liquid non-ammonia glass cleaner. Apply the glass cleaner to a soft cloth – do not spray or apply directly to the glass.

It is recommended that your clock movement be oiled every two years from the date of purchase and thoroughly cleaned every five to ten years depending upon climatic conditions. Extremely dry, humid or salty air, hot or cold may necessitate more frequent servicing. We do not recommend that you service your clock movement yourself. Contact an Authorized  Service Center. Cleaning and oiling are not covered under warranty.

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