Thursday, October 14, 2010

Object of the Day: Antique Folding Travel Clock

This interesting item was purchased in London and given to me as a gift in the mid 1990’s.  I had never seen one quite like it before.  Dating to the early 1900’s, this silver-faced travel clock is cased in a leather-covered nickel shell.  The clock folds on a hinge into the case so that it can easily slip into a pocket or bag.  When needed, the clock unfolds to reveal its shining, machine-turned face and gold-accented numbers in a font which clearly speaks of the period between 1910-1920.  A small silver handle just below the latch adds an extra bit of flare to this attractive and useful object. 
This clock falls into a category of antiques which I just love—those personal items which were used regularly.  Small, intimate objects such as this seem to be imbued with the spirit of the people who used them.  Lovingly cared for, the clock is in excellent condition.  I like to think that this little object offered comfort and order to someone as they journeyed away from home.  

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