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Product sheet Z-clock

Architonic-ID:  4101166
Designer:
Gilbert Rohde
Manufacturer:
Herman Miller
Year: 1933
 
The Z-clock is an icon of American Art Deco. Designed in 1933, the clock was first exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair. The example shown here is the actual model displayed at The Masonite House at the fair. The clock comes from the estate of Grover J. Daly, a designer of furniture and interiors from the mid-1920s through the 1940s. Lot includes letter of provenance and accompanying photographs showing the clock in situ on the mantel in the Masonite House.
Chrome steel, glass, enameled metal
12"w x 3"d x 11.75"h
Exhibited: World's Fair, Chicago, 1933
Literature: A Century of Progress: Homes and Furnishings as exhibited at the World's Fair, illustrated in situ.
Provenance: Grover J. Daly
Fifty/50, New York
Private Collection, New York
estimated value: 
10'000-15'000
 
Auction: 
Modernist 20 Century

Sales date: 2003-05-18
location: Chicago
Lot number: 103
 
Auction House:
Wright
Address:

Wright


United States

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Designer:
Gilbert Rohde

Gilbert Rohde


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