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		<title>Carriage Clocks – Bringing Luxury Back To Your Home</title>
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More and more things are beginning to make a comeback; not just in fashion and media, but also in interior design. Carriage clocks, for example, are again being used as a home decoration. The classic timekeeping device is now being displayed at both traditional and contemporary homes as such can help bring grace and elegance [...]]]></description>
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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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