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Monstrance clock

The monstrance clock, or mirror clock, is a type of clock that was developed during the Renaissance (1300 AD – 1600 AD). It is cross-shaped and typically either gold or silver in colour but can feature both colours. They used to play an important part in a church ritual and often incorporated sacred figures as part of the design. The clock made use of a rotating ball at the top or in the base to indicate the time of day. Monstrance clocks and crucifix clocks remained fashionable until the eighteenth century.

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  1. "A Review of Antique German Clocks". DiscoverClocks.com. 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2009. http://www.discoverclocks.com/german_clocks.html