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Definition of Mantels
1. mantel [n] - See also: mantel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mantels
Literary usage of Mantels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte: Archive for Reformation History by Verein für Reformationsgeschichte (1915)
"Dasselbe enthält Vorbemerkungen von mantels Nachfolger Johann Schlegel. ...
Sie sind aber so wertvoll und für das Verständnis von mantels Rolle in Michael ..."
2. The Wood-Carver of Salem: Samuel McIntire, His Life and Work by Frank Cousins, Phil Madison Riley (1916)
"Naturally, therefore, like the architects of all times, Mclntire devoted his best
efforts to the judicious ornamentation of his mantels and chimney pieces; ..."
3. The Commerce of Kansas City in 1886: With a General Review of Its Business by S. Ferdinand Howe (1886)
"THE great demand for artistic mantels, grates, tiles and milar goods that ...
Make a specialty of hard wood mantels of the latest and most elegant styles ..."
4. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"A drawer for a corner-cabinet cannot, of course, be made to slide but it may be
pivoted to work as in Fig. 557. Fig. 556. Detail of 317- mantels AND ..."
5. The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia by Phil Madison Riley, Frank Cousins (1920)
"CHAPTER X mantels AND CHIMNEY PIECES IN Colonial times fireplaces were a necessity.
They supplied the only means of heating the house, and much of the ..."