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In
the 1800's
travelers
wouldn't
leave
home with
their
Carriage
clocks.
They were
very popular
and were
given
as wedding
gifts
quiet
often.
A
lot of
people
still
give them
as wedding
gifts
even to
this day.
They are
valued
and sought
out as
not only
a valued
timepiece,
but as
a collector's
item as
well.
They greatly
enhance
any home
that they
are present
in.
The
carriage
clocks
in the
1800's
were medium
sized
clocks
and were
larger
than the
travel
clocks
we use
today.
They were
rectangle
in shape
and were
built
to be
rugged
and to
be able
to withstand
the bumpy
traveling
of the
1800's
when carriage's
were the
primary
means
of transportation.
Carriage
clocks
have a
distinctive
design
that makes
them stand
out from
other
time pieces.
In most
instances
the case
is made
from metal
or polished
brass.
The face
is most
often
covered
in glass
and the
background
is usually
made of
porcelain.
A lot
of times
the background
would
be decorated.
A lot
of the
older
carriage
clocks
usually
had very
ornate
paintings
on the
background.
Most of
the clocks
had a
large
handle
that made
them very
easy to
carry
and most
of them
had either
a bell
or chime
to let
you know
what the
hour was.
A
lot of
the clocks
had either
scrolls
or inlaid
details.
Some etching
in the
wood or
gemstones.
Most
of the
newer
carraige
clocks
use quarts
movements
as most
antique
clocks
were spring
driven.
Most modern
carriage
clocks
also lack
the ornate
details
that their
ancestors
did.
Most
of the
new carriage
clocks
are designed
to closely
resemble
the older
version
from the
1800's,
but they
do not
have the
complicated
inner
mechanisims
or charm
of the
originals.
This does
however
result
in a more
affordable
clock.
If
you are
in the
market
for a
carriage
clock
you can
either
purchase
an original
original
or a new
modern
clock
that is
designed
like the
the ones
from yesteryear.
Carriage
clocks
have been
in demand
since
they were
invented
and are
still
very popular
today.
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