July's Featured Clock of The Month comes to us from Germany. Built circa 1900, it includes an 8-day movement with hour and half-hour strikes. Like many great wall clocks, this example shows intricate woodworking and design with the original top and finish.
June's Featured Clock of The Month was made in the 1870's. It is Anglo-American style, which are typically visually stunning, with beautiful veneers and ornamentation. This is a true example to that description, showcasing many intricate details inside and out. Inside, it has English double rolling-pins for its early pinned movement and an 8-day bell strike. Outside, fine details are shown with the original finish and glass. #3234
The Kappel's Clock Shop showroom has reopened, though social distancing and only small groups (≤5) at a time will be required for the time being. If you'd prefer curbside pick-up/drop-off, we're happy to accommodate; just call (608) 244-6165 to let us know your plans.
May's Featured Clock of The Month is the Rugulator A, made by Ansonia Clock Co. in 1901. This style of clock was a favorite in school houses because it also served as a teaching aid, showing both time - hours, minutes, and seconds; and the date of the month. The clock pictured here is made of walnut and includes the original glass and key.
One of the most unique details of this Featured Clock of the Month you'll notice with your ears - it has one gong that will inform which hour of the day it is, and a second gong that will inform which quarter of the hour it is. This 1860 Vienna Regulator includes that audible feature because of its extra-long three weight design. It is enclosed in a french walnut case with original finish. #1077
Don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour tonight for the start of daylight saving time. Enjoy some footage of the store and some history notes from Scott on NBC15 Madison. #dst
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Daylight saving begins this Sunday