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Marble Clocks, by Peter Wotton and Brian Oliver. 32 Pages. Softbound. A mainstay of the Victorian house was the welcoming fire framed by its imposing mantelpiece. On top of that mantelpiece would be a range of ornaments, with a proudly displayed mantel clock as the centerpiece. From the mid 19th century to the end of the Victorian era the most popular mantel clock was the mass-produced French marble clock. This book is all about these eye-catching clocks that are becoming a hot collector's item and fetch an attractive price. It covers the casework, mechanism, makers, markings and logos, and features a valuable section on collecting and restoration. The numerous clear black and white photos illustrate the wide variety of clocks, their inner workings, and makers marks. For anyone interested in marble clocks or the Victorian Era in general, this great new book is a must. $8.95 (BK-0927) |
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