The sound of
Grandfather Clocks ticking away in halls and dining
rooms is a truly wondrous noise for visitors to grand houses throughout the country. There`s a certain rhythmic and hypnotic element
to the action as you stand admiring the case and imagine the craftsmanship that has gone into making such a fine and quality timepiece.
British
Grandfather Clocks have been with us for a long time now with
the first recognisable examples dating back to the 1670s. Originally
Grandfather
Clocks were made out of oak or pine and then veneered in fruitwood that was then ebonised to create a black, polished finish. Styles
changed over the years and in the 1740s the use of mahogany become popular to make the casings and by the 1760s this type of wood virtually
took over altogether. Look at
Grandfather Clocks and you will see truly
outstanding craftsmanship at its very best with various styles and designs emerging depending on which region the clock was made in. If
you are in the market for a grandfather clock then you might want to look at companies on the Internet such as British-antiqueclocks.co.uk
who have a vast range of superb antique timepieces just waiting for a new home. With numerous
Grandfather Clocks to choose from, you`ll be spoilt for choice as their
extensive collection of chronometers, will make selecting your next timepiece a difficult process. Just think, a beautifully crafted clock
made of magnificent mahogany could soon be displayed proudly in your hallway, leaving you feeling as grand as your father did when he
purchased his first antique clock.