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Written by JoseAntonioAguirre   
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Collectable mantle clocks are fine examples of craftsmanship as well as our heritage. These are excellent when it comes to functionality and surely are a symbol of elegance, grace and style.
by JoseAntonioAguirre


Collectable mantle clocks are fine examples of craftsmanship as well as our heritage. These are excellent when it comes to functionality and surely are a symbol of elegance, grace and style.

The Past of Mantle Clocks

The mantle clocks are more than four hundred years old. The first mantle clock was made in France in second half of 17th Century. Crafted from boxy iron chamber clocks, the time piece had a handle on the top, which made it easier to carry. However, the vintage clocks were stationary and were kept on an end table or top of a shelf.

In 18th Century, these time clocks became the symbol of status for most of the wealthy families across Europe. Even till date, many rich families use mantle clocks in their home decor as a sign of their position in the society.

The Available Designs

Mantle clocks are available in a number of enthralling designs and sizes. You can choose from some of antique clocks handmade from gold-like alloy, porcelain, marble, and wood. On the other hand, you can also go for the capricious contemporary clocks made by twenty first century designers like Janna Ugone or Jon Sutter.

Contemporary Mantle Clocks

The contemporary mantle clocks are designed to replicate the mantle clocks of old time. Designed by some of the famous designers, these are available in the finest of designs. The most common of them are:

* Tambour mantel clock design

* Arched mantle clock design

* Carriage mantle clock

The most renowned manufacturers of contemporary mantle clocks are:

* Stemreiter

* K.Mozer

* Comitti of London

* Hermle

* Howard Miller

* Kieninger

How to buy the clock?

Buying your favorite collectable mantle clock is not a tough job at all. You can visit to many antique websites to buy your mantle clock as per your budget and style sense. Moreover, you can also drop in to your nearest antique mall or store to get your mantle clock.

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