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The Howard Miller Akron Mantel Clock is a perfect finishing touch for even the most formal of spaces. Fitted from top to bottom with lavish details it features a rich Windsor Cherry finish over select hardwoods and veneers contrasted by pops of polished brass as seen in the handle and bezel border. Reeded columns frame the decorative dial enhanced by an applied brass-tone while an etched center disk and delicate ornamentation provide plenty of visual interest. Graceful fret panels and applied brass numerals complete the obvious elegance of this classy piece sure to be treasured by your family for years. With a precise interior mechanism crafted of quartz it plays either Westminster or Ave Maria chimes and features both a volume control option and automatic nighttime chime shut-off.Listen to the Akron Mantel Clock The Howard Miller StoryIncomparable workmanship unsurpassed quality and a quest for perfection - these were the cornerstones of the company Howard C. Miller founded in 1926 at the age of 21. Even then Howard Miller understood the need to create products that would be steeped in quality and value.Howard Miller was schooled in the fine art of clockmaking by his father Herman in the Black Forest region of Germany. Howard developed into a visionary whose keen sense of innovation spawned a tradition of excellence that has been uncompromised through three generations.A highly respected brand Howard Miller maintains its popularity because of the company's commitment to quality. Every product manufactured at the company's sprawling facility in Zeeland Michigan undergoes stringent tests and exceeds industry standards to ensure a lifetime of enjoyment.
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