Mantel clock frame ca. 1870 Bruce J. Talbert By the nineteenth century, advances in manufacturing meant timekeeping was no longer a luxury but something accessible to the growing middle class. Bruce J. Talbert was a successful commercial designer known for his work in the Gothic Revival style, including furniture, textiles, metalwork, and stained glass. Blending historicized imagery with modern manufacturing, this clock made for middle-class consumption speaks to the Victorian celebration of what was perceived as Britains “own” Gothic style.. Mantel clock frame. British. ca. 1870. Wrought brass, inset with cabochons and quartz
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