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Antiqued Black Metal Wall Clock

4 stars (3 reviews)
$49.99

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Description

    With its heavy, mottled black frame and elegant black Roman numerals ticking off the hours, the Antiqued Black Metal Wall Clock is a perfect addition to a library, kitchen, or home office. Made of metal, PVC and glass, the clock's yellowed face is covered in glass and shows off black arrow-style hands. Right at home in either a traditional or modern setting, this clock also makes a welcome wedding or housewarming gift. Requires 1 AA battery (not included). Imported. 15" dia.

Features

  • Traditional Old World style
  • Metal, PVC and glass
  • Black Roman numerals and arrow-style hands against a yellowed face covered in glass
  • Works in either a traditional or modern setting
  • 15" dia.

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 074-10-0199
  • ASIN: B00078VY50
  • Catalog #: 684526
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.
  • 1AAbatteries required

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17 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

no mistake June 28, 2006 Reviewer:  A. Martin Real Name See all my reviews >

great antique looking clock for the price...by the way, the number IIII is no mistake...every clock with roman numerals has IIII instead of IV!
12 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:

4 stars

FYI July 13, 2006 Reviewer:  K. Ellis "jwesmom" Real Name (Fayetteville, AR)  See all my reviews >

googled the subject and here is what I found:

"There is a story that a famous clockmaker had constructed a clock for Louis XIV, king of France. The clockmaker had naturally used IV for four. When the clock was shown to the king, he remarked that IIII should have been used instead of IV. When it was explained to him that IV was correct, he still insisted, so that there was nothing to do but change the clock dial. This introduced the custom of using IIII for four. This is probably only a story, however, as IIII occurs long before the time of Louis XIV. And this same story is also told in connection with other monarchs. There is one reason why IIII is preferable to IV, and it may have caused the change. On the other side of the clock dial the VIII is the heaviest number, consisting of four heavy strokes and one light one, as it is usually made. It would destroy the symmetry to have the IV with only two heavy strokes on the other side. Thus IIII with four heavy strokes is much to be preferred. The change may therefore have been made for reasons of symmetry." [...]

Clearly "old world" is what they mean--not asian, not a mistake...interesting and makes interesting conversation in the kitchen...
6 out of 13 people found the following review helpful:

3 stars

IV vs. IIII July 12, 2006 Reviewer:  Sandra L. (Carlsbad, NM, USA)  See all my reviews >

I was told by a professional clockmaker that clocks made with the "IIII"'s are from Asia. This is one way clockmakers are distinguishing the origins of the time piece. So this clock was made in Asia. Other clocks with "IV"'s are from the U.S., Europe, etc. Of course, as we all know, there is only one roman numeral 4 and it is "IV". So is this an error? You decide.

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