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		<title>Carriage Clock &#8211; Not For The Traveler Anymore</title>
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A carriage clock is a type of clock used first by 19th century travelers who normally journey through towns and cities for a long period of time.  The clock is different as they are usually small in overall size, the casing is rectangular in shape, works in a spring-driven mechanism, and are built with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Romance with the French Carriage Clock</title>
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It’s a tryst with time that drives its popularity. People have had it at some point in their lives, to be so in love with the concept of ‘the moment’ and mortality that there is no bitterness involved in the lack of it but a continuous acceptance and gratitude of whatever Father Time can give. [...]]]></description>
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