Designing a clock has always been a challenge. A seventeenth-, eighteenth-, or early nineteenth-century clock had a swinging pendulum. The case had to be large enough to allow the pendulum to swing. The nineteenth century was a period of invention…
The Egyptian Revival style became popular at the end of the nineteenth century. Sphinx heads and mummy cases became fashionable decorations for some mantel clocks. Often the clock had matching obelisks that were displayed on each side. By 1900 the…
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