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- Mantel_clock abstract "Mantel clocks — or shelf clocks — are relatively small house clocks traditionally placed on the shelf, or mantel, above the fireplace. The form, first developed in France in the 1750s, can be distinguished from earlier chamber clocks of similar size due to a lack of carrying handles. These clocks are often highly ornate, decorative works. They are most frequently constructed from any combination of ormolu, porcelain, and wood. One of the most common and valued types of mantel clocks are the French Empire-style timepieces.Simon Willard's Shelf Clock (Half Clock, Massachusetts Shelf Clock) was a relatively economical clock which was produced by the celebrated Simon Willard's Roxbury Street workshop, in Boston, Massachusetts, around the first decades of the 19th century. Right after inventing the Banjo clock, Simon Willard brought the design further, designing the similar Massachusetts Shelf Clock which was related to the traditional Bracket clocks. Simon's new creation ran for eight days.".
- Mantel_clock thumbnail Mantel_clock_by_Julien_Béliard.jpg?width=300.
- Mantel_clock wikiPageID "1076240".
- Mantel_clock wikiPageRevisionID "568062107".
- Mantel_clock auto "yes".
- Mantel_clock date "December 2009".
- Mantel_clock hasPhotoCollection Mantel_clock.
- Mantel_clock subject Category:Clocks.
- Mantel_clock subject Category:Horology.
- Mantel_clock type Artifact100021939.
- Mantel_clock type Clock103046257.
- Mantel_clock type Clocks.
- Mantel_clock type Device103183080.
- Mantel_clock type Instrument103574816.
- Mantel_clock type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mantel_clock type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- Mantel_clock type Object100002684.
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- Mantel_clock type Timepiece104437953.
- Mantel_clock type Whole100003553.
- Mantel_clock comment "Mantel clocks — or shelf clocks — are relatively small house clocks traditionally placed on the shelf, or mantel, above the fireplace. The form, first developed in France in the 1750s, can be distinguished from earlier chamber clocks of similar size due to a lack of carrying handles. These clocks are often highly ornate, decorative works. They are most frequently constructed from any combination of ormolu, porcelain, and wood.".
- Mantel_clock label "Mantel clock".
- Mantel_clock label "Pendule de cheminée".
- Mantel_clock sameAs Pendule_de_cheminée.
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- Mantel_clock depiction Mantel_clock_by_Julien_Béliard.jpg.
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