Vntg Mantle Clock Art Deco Nouveau Empire Style Fairy Hollywood Regency Bakelite

Vntg Mantle Clock Art Deco Nouveau Empire Style Fairy Hollywood Regency Bakelite

Stunning Mantle Clock with a statue of Greek/Roman Goddess with Golden Wings. The clock is solidly made I think it’s black Bakelite and gold decor. The clock with a round face marked with Roman numerals and two hands is equipped with a quartz movement. The clock is Elegant, it will be a beautiful accent in the living room. The impression of elegance is enhanced by the female figure based near to the clock. Beautiful decoration…

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Vntg Streamline/Art Deco Lawson Clock Style 304 Zephyr

Good condition with normal wear for something this old. The clock works perfectly. The clear plastic window covering the digits does have a crack but its all there. Below the face of the clock, there is a professional engraving that reads from Kelley and employees. Both the engraving and the crack can be seen in the photos. Feel free to ask for any further detail. The item “Vntg Streamline/Art Deco Lawson Clock Style 304 Zephyr”…

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Vntg Streamline/Art Deco Lawson Clock Style 304 Zephyr

Here’s your chance to own an iconic piece of 20th century Streamline design! The sleek Style 304 Zephyr was introduced by Lawson Time, Inc. 1937, and it remained in production into the 1950s. Its design was long attributed to noted German-American industrial designer/architect KEM Weber, but recent research suggests it was more likely the creation of acclaimed Deco-era master metalsmith Paul Feher and designer George Adomatis. This particular clock was made at Lawson’s Pasadena location…

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Vntg Streamline/Art Deco Lawson Clock Style 304 Zephyr

Here’s your chance to own an iconic piece of 20th century Streamline design! The sleek Style 304 Zephyr was introduced by Lawson Time, Inc. 1937, and it remained in production into the 1950s. Its design was long attributed to noted German-American industrial designer/architect KEM Weber, but recent research suggests it was more likely the creation of acclaimed Deco-era master metalsmith Paul Feher and designer George Adomatis. This particular clock was made at Lawson’s Pasadena location…

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