Steeple clocks are a type of clock named for the "steeple" on top of them. Or, in other words, the top of these clock's cases come to a point, making it look like a steeple. Steeple clocks are really no different than any other standard case clocks. The only difference is the design of the case, which is purely stylistic. These clocks were produced by many notable clockmakers, including Waterbury, Chauncey Boardman, Clancey Jerome, and even Seth Thomas. Waterbury made a lot of steeple clocks, and collectors look for these brands when they shop for collectors' versions of these antique clocks. These clocks ranged in style from plain to bold, depending upon the amount of money the customer would spend. These clocks are a lot more valuable with the original label on them, so make sure you check them out before you pull out your money.
![]() STEEPLE CLOCK DIAL Metal New Old Stock US $5.99
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![]() 1885 New Haven Striking Alarm Steeple Clock US $9.99
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![]() Steeple Clock Good Condition US $1.00
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![]() VINTAGE WOODEN SETH THOMAS STEEPLE MANTLE CLOCK US $49.99
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![]() Replacement Steeple Clock Paper Dial New Old Stock US $3.95
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![]() VINTAGE MANTLE STEEPLE CLOCK US $39.99
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