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 The Bulova Willits Contemporary Mantel Clock is a definitive example of art glass from Frank Lloyd Wright"s (1869-1959) early work in leaded glass detailing from the dining room windows of the Willits House, circa 1901. Wright hoped these art glass windows would break down the barrier of the room"s walls and focus the diner"s gaze out into nature. Solid wood case, walnut finish, and geometric wood pendulum. Certified by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West. Takes one "AA" battery, not included.
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Materials: Solid wood case
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Finish: Walnut
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Glass: Art glass
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Battery Requirement: (1) "AA" Battery
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Chime Shut-Off: No
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Chime Melody: None
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Width: 8 in
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Case: Solid wood
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Height: 13 in
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Depth: 4.00 in
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Product Weight: 4 lbs
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Package Length: 10 in
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Package Width: 14 in
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Package Height: 19 in
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Package Weight: 5.31 lbs
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Sold Separately: (1) "AA" battery
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Made In: Taiwan
Product Overview & Specs
LOWEST Price on the Web...Shipping is FREE! BEST PRICE on the Web! FREE Shipping! FAST FedEx Service! QUESTIONS? Call us! 800-718-1710
 The Bulova Willits Contemporary Mantel Clock is a definitive example of art glass from Frank Lloyd Wright"s (1869-1959) early work in leaded glass detailing from the dining room windows of the Willits House, circa 1901. Wright hoped these art glass windows would break down the barrier of the room"s walls and focus the diner"s gaze out into nature. Solid wood case, walnut finish, and geometric wood pendulum. Certified by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West. Takes one "AA" battery, not included.
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- From the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection
- Solid wood case with walnut finish
- Geometric wood pendulum
- Adaptation of window from the Ward W.Willits house, a circa 1902-1903 Prairie-style masterpiece
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