Item# BH303BM
$486.00 $439.95
The Amish made Shaker Mantel Clock is a striking heirloom quality timepiece handcrafted in brown maple. The bold Roman numeral face enhances the clock’s strong visual impact. With an Amish made piece you have the assurance that their time honored skills and an attention to detail have been applied to the crafting of your new clock. Dimensions: Height: 17.5”. Depth: 5”. Width: 12”. Seiko Quartz movement, powered by one “C” battery (not included). Made to order.
Please note that it is ONLY available with "GROUND" shipment selection within the contiguous U.S. This item does not qualify for expedited shipping, discount offers or gift wrap.
Ships in approximately 10-15 business days.
$2,500.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 2 Floor Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation,...
$1,250.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 3 Table Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing...
$2,500.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 2 Floor Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation,...
$1,250.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 3 Table Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing...