Morning Roses Alarm Clock
$24.95
Description
This bedside classic offers a gentle wake-up call in the same manner as our mother's Baby Ben.
The first mechanical alarm clock was patented in France in 1847. Production ceased at the onset of WWII when factories were converted to war efforts. As clocks broke, workers were late for their shifts and "emergency clocks" were produced with permission of the government. Radio alarms soon rivaled the two-bell classic that endures today.
Creamy roses rendered by 19th c. artist Paul DeLongpre underlie the illuminated face. Ideal for guest rooms.
The first mechanical alarm clock was patented in France in 1847. Production ceased at the onset of WWII when factories were converted to war efforts. As clocks broke, workers were late for their shifts and "emergency clocks" were produced with permission of the government. Radio alarms soon rivaled the two-bell classic that endures today.
Creamy roses rendered by 19th c. artist Paul DeLongpre underlie the illuminated face. Ideal for guest rooms.
- Requires one AA battery (not included).
- 6".
- Plastic clock face ensures durability.
- Features illuminated face.
OUR GUARANTEE
Victorian Trading Co. offers quality, heirloom-caliber objects destined to become legacy. Our worry-free shopping guarantee: should you not be entirely delighted with your purchase, we will assure your exchange or reimbursement.
from Bedford, VIrginia
January 17, 2016
Not what was wanted
Purchased this clock about three months ago and I couldn't get the battery in it very well. The clock was constructed as to make it a not easy task. It was also very very slow and ringer did not work. It was very disappointing.
Purchased this clock about three months ago and I couldn't get the battery in it very well. The clock was constructed as to make it a not easy task. It was also very very slow and ringer did not work. It was very disappointing.