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		<title>Merging the Old and Contemporary with the Silver Carriage Clock</title>
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Like stamps or furniture, antique carriage clocks are a thing of beauty. Most of them used brightly polished metal. For carriage clocks, the more popular metals used are brass and silver. Over the years though, brass seems to have gained in rank compared to the latter. A common theory is that this was so because [...]]]></description>
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