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Four Types of Antique Mantle Clocks You Don't Want to Miss

By | Apr 26, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Antique mantle clock variants are highly decorative time pieces that are usually placed on top of shelves, tables, and fire places. Old mantle clocks are one of the nifty collectible items acquired by many clock collectors. Apart from old clock aficionados, non-collectors also showed high interest in procuring them. They are commonly acquired by homeowners to accentuate a particular room, enhance the appeal of the existing house décor, and boost the physical attributes of their living space.

Whether you are planning to add them to your antique clock collection or you just simply want to use them as an attractive decorative piece, it is vital that you become accustomed to the different types of old mantle clocks.

Old carriage mantle clocks – These antique clocks emerged in Austria during the early 19th century. They are small spring-driven clocks that are intently designed for traveling. Moreover, they can also be used as distinct table top clocks that showcase a distinctively ornate façade.

Old bracketed mantle clocks – They were introduced around the same time that antique grandfather clock variants emerged in the market, most probably somewhere between the 17th and 18th century. These antique clocks are known for their portability. Their clock mechanism heavily relies in a coiled spring, unlike the grandfather clock that uses pendulum to give precise time.

Old atmos mantle clocks – Their concept was greatly inspired by the 400-day clocks. Atmos mantle clocks are exceptional time tellers that are driven by the alteration in atmospheric pressure and temperature.

Old marine mantle clocks – These are accurate and reliable timekeepers that are mainly designed to precisely figure out celestial navigation. Also referred as nautical clocks, they are often used during long sea voyages, and they are strictly utilized for navigational purposes.

Just like with other types of antique clocks (i.e. antique wall clocks, antique anniversary clocks), it is crucial that old mantle clocks are regularly and properly maintained to ascertain that all of their antique clock parts will be kept in optimum condition.




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Crispo is an expert blogger and an antique clock enthusiast. He shares his thoughts about this two topics at "Antique Clocks Guide", a resourceful site about antique clocks.

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