A Collectible Mantle Clock Is A Must For Your Collection by Ann Marier

It seems today that people are collecting just about everything ever known to man. A collectible mantle clock is included in this matter, as clocks are in fact an incredibly popular collectible item.Where to Find a Collectible Mantle Clock

There are many locations where you can find a collectible mantle clock to add to your existing collection, and one of the most popular available locations is that of Capodimonte Clocks, which offers wide and incredibly varied selections of collectible clocks, including that of a collectible mantle clock. Their designs are truly eye-catching, and they have everything from Grandfather to Grandmother clocks, to Italian and Victorian style traditional clocks.

All of their items are elegant and yet functional, and are all available for a relatively reasonable price.

The Clock Depot is another well-known company where you can shop for a collectible mantle clock, and their basic mantle clock categories include that of: quartz mantle clocks, and keywound mantle clocks. The quartz mantle clocks are considered as being practical and never require any winding, and movements may last over twenty years or more without the need for maintenance except for that of changing the battery every few years.

Their selection of quartz mantle clocks includes: classic oak mantle clock, classic cherry mantle clock, hermle barrister II mantle clock, klein barrister mantle clock, Seiko carriage mantle clock, Seiko French mantle clock, Seiko cherry carriage mantle clock, Augustine cherry mantle clock, Augustine oak mantle clock, Adelaide mantle clock, Albany mantle clock, akron mantle clock, Albright mantle clock, Anthony mantle clock, burton mantle clock, burton II mantle clock, Candice mantle clock, carly mantle clock, and the Christopher mantle clock - to name a few.

As for the keywound mantle clocks, their selection includes: Cynthia mantle clock, Dalton mantle clock, Eastlake mantle clock, Fleetwood mantle clock, graham bracket III mantle clock, grant mantle clock, Hampton mantle clock, Hillsborough mantle clock, jenna mantle clock, Kayla mantle clock, langeland mantle clock, marquis mantle clock, Medford mantle clock, myra mantle clock, Nicholas mantle clock, redford mantle clock, salina mantle clock, Sheldon mantle clock, tara mantle clock, Tristan mantle clock, and the urban mantle clock.

If you are looking for a mantle clock to add to your collection, this is definitely one of the best places to check out. Not only do they offer one of North America’s largest selections of mantle and other clocks, but their prices are also incredibly affordable.

About the Author

Ann Marier has written many articles on family life and different family health issues. Her latest articles tell you all about acquiring different “collectibles” for fun and possibly a profit.

Tick Tock Mantel Clock

When my son was very little he called clocks “tick tocks.” I’m sure this is nothing new for babies and toddlers that are just learning to speak and identifying the names of those objects that are around them on a daily basis, but being the completely biased mother than I am I thought it was just about the cutest thing I had ever heard. In fact, I kept a steady supply of clocks on hand in our house just so I could hear him call them tick tocks.

My son is thirty now and has just moved into his very first house with his wife and son. I was struggling with an idea of what to get them for a housewarming gift when I remembered my son’s penchant for clocks as a small child; the tick tocks that were everywhere in our house.

And so, as a housewarming gift that is meant for practical, decorative, and sentimental reasons I bought my son and his wife a mantel clock to go above their fireplace. They have the most gorgeous fireplace in their new home that is surrounded in stone. The mantel is carved from this distressed wood that makes for this beautiful, log cabin feel; it’s absolutely lovely. The mantel clock that I chose is rather traditional with simple lines and beautiful light wood. I could just see it sitting on their mantel when I purchased it online (the easiest shopping excursion I’ve ever had!)

My son and daughter-in-law were delighted with the mantel clock and my son remembered fondly his love for clocks when he was small. We’re now teaching his son to say tick tock when he looks at the mantel clock; something that will always make me smile.

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