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Mantle Clock Collection

"Timeless Treasures: A Journey Through Mantle Clocks" Step back in time with these exquisite mantle clocks that have stood the test of time

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantle Clock, c. 1937. Creator: Lon Cronk

Mantle Clock, c. 1937. Creator: Lon Cronk
Mantle Clock, c. 1937

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantle Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Richard Taylor

Mantle Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Richard Taylor
Mantle Clock, c. 1938

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Wall Clock with Mantel, c. 1939. Creator: Richard Taylor

Wall Clock with Mantel, c. 1939. Creator: Richard Taylor
Wall Clock with Mantel, c. 1939

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantel Clock, England, 1875 / 80. Creator: Unknown

Mantel Clock, England, 1875 / 80. Creator: Unknown
Mantel Clock, England, 1875/80

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: The Magnus, a Liberty & Co, 1902 (silver, enameled in shades of yellow, blue

The Magnus, a Liberty & Co, 1902 (silver, enameled in shades of yellow, blue
1194923 The Magnus, a Liberty & Co, 1902 (silver, enameled in shades of yellow, blue, green and purple) by Knox, Archibald (1864-1933); 13 (height)

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs

A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs
6331329 A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs, finials and fittings in gilt brass, by Jausions of Pau, France, c.1876-78 (black composition stone)

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Deputation to Faraday, requesting him to accept the presidency

Deputation to Faraday, requesting him to accept the presidency
MFI46847 Deputation to Faraday, requesting him to accept the presidency by Armitage, Edward (1817-96); Royal Society, London, UK; eMark Fiennes Archive; English, out of copyright

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs

A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs
6331330 A mantle clock of black composition stone, with incised decoration, with legs, finials and fittings in gilt brass, by Jausions of Pau, France, c.1876-78 (black composition stone)

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantle Clock, c. 1936. Creator: John Cutting

Mantle Clock, c. 1936. Creator: John Cutting
Mantle Clock, c. 1936

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Shelf Clock, c. 1940. Creator: Ferdinand Cartier

Shelf Clock, c. 1940. Creator: Ferdinand Cartier
Shelf Clock, c. 1940

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Shelf Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Ferdinand Cartier

Shelf Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Ferdinand Cartier
Shelf Clock, c. 1938

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantel Clock, 1938. Creator: Francis Law Durand

Mantel Clock, 1938. Creator: Francis Law Durand
Mantel Clock, 1938

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantel Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Francis Law Durand

Mantel Clock, c. 1938. Creator: Francis Law Durand
Mantel Clock, c. 1938

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: Mantel Clock, c. 1937. Creator: Francis Law Durand

Mantel Clock, c. 1937. Creator: Francis Law Durand
Mantel Clock, c. 1937

Background imageMantle Clock Collection: The Grey Drawing Room

The Grey Drawing Room
BAL46318 The Grey Drawing Room by Tayler, Albert Chevallier (1862-1925); Private Collection; Waterhouse & Dodd, London, UK; English, out of copyright



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"Timeless Treasures: A Journey Through Mantle Clocks" Step back in time with these exquisite mantle clocks that have stood the test of time. From the elegant craftsmanship of Lon Cronk's c. 1937 creation to Richard Taylor's stunning masterpiece from 1938, each clock tells its own unique story. Richard Taylor once again captivates us with his wall clock featuring a charming mantel, transporting us to the year 1939. Meanwhile, an enigmatic piece from England dating back to 1875/80 leaves us wondering about its mysterious creator. The Magnus by Liberty & Co takes us on a journey to 1902, showcasing silver and enamel work in shades of yellow and blue. Its beauty is unparalleled, leaving no doubt as to why it has become such a coveted collector's item. A mantle clock made of black composition stone catches our eye with its intricate incised decoration and sturdy legs. Its timeless appeal transcends eras and styles, making it a true statement piece for any home. John Cutting's mantle clock from 1936 showcases his exceptional talent as a creator, while Ferdinand Cartier presents two shelf clocks that exude elegance and sophistication in their designs from both 1940 and 1938 respectively. Finally, Francis Law Durand's mantel clock from 1938 stands as a testament to his skillful artistry. With every tick-tock echoing through the room, one can't help but be transported back in time when this magnificent piece was first created. These they are not just mere timekeepers; they are works of art that have witnessed history unfold before them. As we admire their beauty today, we pay homage to the talented creators who brought them into existence - craftsmen whose names may be forgotten but whose legacy lives on through these remarkable pieces.