Gilbert Rohde
American [1894-1944]
Gilbert Rohde an American designer considered to be one of the first generation of American industrial designers established his reputation during the 1920's and 1930's. Although most widely recognized for his furniture design, Rohde also designed lighting, radios, clocks and other products that changed the Art Deco era.
In 1929 he opened a design office in New York, concentrating on interior design and developing furniture in the early 'modernist style'. In the early 1930's he established a relationship with Herman Miller Inc., a firm that had previously made products imitating various traditional styles. Rohde convinced the firm of the superiority of the ideas of modernism at a time when this direction in design was virtually unknown in the USA. During his time as a designer for Herman Miller he developed an extensive line of furniture that combined functional ideas and simplicity of form with decorative details that were characteristically 'modernistic'. Rohde's use of exotic woods, glass, mirrors and polished metals were used in groups of furniture that were modular or sectional in concept. Rohde's for clock designs for the Herman Miller Company and lamps for the Mutual Sunset Lamp Company are classics that established his reputation as a significant figure in the development of industrial design in the USA. Gilbert Rohde single handedly raised the profile of the Herman Miller Furniture Company to the status they still enjoy today.
Rohde also designed for Heywood Wakefield, for clients and for his own furniture retailed by others throughout the years. His daring new designs in home and office furnishings set the stage for the later designers George Nelson and Charles Eames.
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Stunning Art Deco Herman Miller Clock with Brass Trim + Exotic Wood Veneer
Beautiful Art Deco Rohde Clock with Brass Trim + Exotic Wood Veneer
Beautiful Gilbert Rohde attributed Art Deco clock made for the Herman Miller Clock Company in Zeeland, Michigan. This model is pictured in their 1935 and 1937 catalogs and is shown as # 4717. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The case of Maple Burl + Macassar Ebony makes the clock stand out. The dial is silver plated with lithographed numbers. The bezel around the convex glass covering the face is brushed brass, as are the six ball feet. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful lustre. Brass trim has been cleaned. The clock is fitted with the original manual starting electric movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord has been replaced with a period correct replacement. This table clock measures approximately: 5.25" high by 7.75" wide by 2.0" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock 6381 for Herman Miller Rare Pre-Production Model - Art Deco
Rare + Beautiful Gilbert Rohde Clock with Thermometer/Humidity Gauge
Rare Gilbert Rohde Art Deco clock from the series of clocks designed for Herman Miller with "Air-Guide" feature. The clock is Number 6381 in the Herman Miller company literature and was shown in the 1937 catalog. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including the brushed nickel plated face plate with the black footed case of Macassar Ebony, + three brushed metal speed-lines affixed to the top of clock. The brushed silver painted clock + "Air-Guide" thermometer/humidity faces have streamline numerals, red + black hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly a striking design. This clock varies from the standard model 6381 in 3 ways: the face is marked Herman Miller, the "puck" feet on the bottom of case are smaller in diameter, model # not stamped into case bottom. This is believed to be an early production or prototype of this model. The condition of this is all original showing some crazing on the Macassar Ebony finish and some cracking of the veneer on the left side(see photo). Both dial glasses are original with no cracks or chips. Dial faces are original and show some light wear consistent with the age of the clock. The clock is fitted with the original movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power should be replaced. Clock case can be refinished if requested + a new cord installed. Clock measures 5.75" high by 10" wide by 2.25" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Deco Detrola 104 'Presentation' Desk Set Radio with Gilbert Rohde Clock
Stately Radio with Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller clock + Barometer
Beautiful + Unusual Detrola 104 Art Deco 'Presentation' Desk Set Radio in great original condition with beautiful inlaid wood details. This is a stately radio with Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller clock + barometer. This radio features the same "Air-Guide" clock and thermometer/humidity as the Gilbert Rohde designed clock model Number 6381. The 'Air-Guide' faces have streamline numerals, red + black hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare radio / clock combination. Radio cabinet has been restored and has a beautiful luster. The Bakelite knobs, beautiful dial, grill cloth, Gilbert Rohde ashtrays + center mounted lighter , and back panel are original to the desk set. Radio measures approximately: 24" wide by 10" high by 10" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Clock is on a separate power cord and is currently working. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Gilbert Rohde Herman Miller 6331 Clock in Walnut
Art Deco Round Gilbert Rohde Clock
Gilbert Rohde designed small Art Deco solid walnut electric clock model # 6331 manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. This clock is an exceptionally clean, moderne design by Gilbert Rohde. The case is solid walnut, with black base, silver dial and black hour markers highlighted by a red second hand. The front bezel of clock curves outwards from the convex clock glass. Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful luster that highlights the original veining of the walnut. The silver dial is lithographed with black deco numerals and imprinted “Herman Miller with logo” and is in great original condition. An example of this model clock is on exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum The small clock measures approximately: 4" wide by 4" high and 2" deep. The clock is fitted with the original self-starting electric movement. Cord has been replaced but clock is not currently working; motor makes noise and try to spin. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller Model 4706
Gilbert Rohde Designed Machine Age Clock
Stunning Gilbert Rohde Machine Age electric clock model 4706 manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company. This clock model was exhibited at the1933-34 World's Fair in Chicago. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including a chrome-ringed face that sits on a brushed aluminum base, with three speed-lines cut into it. The opalescent painted face has streamline dot hour markers, hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this iconic clock can only be described as near mint. It is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches and light pitting on chrome consistent with light careful use and age. Clock base retains the original brown felt still affixed to the bottom. Dial glass is original with no cracks or chips. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord is long and in good condition. Clock is marked Herman Miller clock Co. Zeeland, Mich. U.S.A. on the bottom of the face following the contour of the chrome bezel. This table clock measures 6 1/2" high by 6" wide by 3" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Clock 6366 for Herman Miller
Striking Gilbert Rohde 'Tide' Clock by the Herman Miller Clock Company
Art Deco Gilbert Rohde designed electric clock model # 6366 manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1932. This clock is an exceptionally clean, moderne design by Gilbert Rohde. The unusual hour hand and large face is characteristic of his clock designs of the period. The bold grain pattern in the Macassar veneer accentuates its sleek, horizontal design. A single chrome rib wraps the width of the clock, and the clock body rests on a recessed chrome base giving it a floating impression. This clock is often refereed to as the "Tide" clock. This iconic clock has been featured in many volumes of design books, and important auctions. The condition of this iconic clock is great. The Macassar Ebony case has been refinished + chrome accents have been re-plated. The face is imprinted “Herman Miller Clock Co., Zeeland, Mich, USA” and is in fantastic condition. The clock is fitted with the original self-starting electric movement that is in working condition at this time. Power cord appears to be original. The stately clock measures approximately: 16.75" wide by 6.25" high and 3.25" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock 6351 in Spun Aluminum with Black Alumilite Finish - Rare
Seldom Seen Rohde Clock with Diagonal Bar
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco electric clock model # 6351 manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1934. This clock is an exceptionally clean, moderne design by Gilbert Rohde. The circular spun aluminum clock case is stabilized by a straight diagonal black alumilite finish bar. This iconic clock is featured in the book The Machine Age in America: 1918-1941 and is part of the collection at the Museum of Fine Art Boston. This clock has not been cleaned in any way and is all-original The silver dial is lithographed with black deco numerals and imprinted “Herman Miller Clock Co., Zeeland, Mich, USA”. The condition this all-original clock is great with only some signs of age + use to the spun aluminum case and black diagonal member. The clock is fitted with the original self-starting electric movement that is in working condition at this time. Power cord has been replaced at some point. The small clock measures approximately: 8.5" wide by 3.5" high and 2" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock 4083 in Blue Glass Mirror with Chromium Accents
Seldom Seen Large Blue Glass Mirror Gilbert Rohde Clock
Gilbert Rohde Deco blue glass mirror clock model 4083-B manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1934. This is the large 10.5" version that is seldom seen. THis clock along with other Gilbert Rohde designs were showcased at the 1934 A Century of Progress in Chicago. The blue glass mirror face, polished chrome ball hour markers, linear hands, brushed chromium base + a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare Deco clock. This is a truly striking design + color for this Art Deco clock. The condition of this iconic clock is great and it is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of. Clock is all-original and untouched. Original mirror face has some slight loss to the silvering + base and chromium accents have a small amount pitting consistent with careful use and age. Clock retains the glass, hands + brown felt on the bottom of the base. Clock is fitted with the original self-starting electric movement that is in working condition at this time. Black cloth covered power cord is original + in good condition This table clock measures approximately: 10.5" high by 10" wide by 3.5" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock 4708 in Black Carrara Glass
Seldom Seen Black Carrara Glass Gilbert Rohde Clock
Gilbert Rohde Art Deco Black Carrara glass clock model # 4708-A manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. The black carrara glass face, polished chrome ball hour markers, linear hands, brushed chromium base + a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare Deco clock. This is a truly striking design + color for this Art Deco clock. The condition of this iconic clock is great and it is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of + only shows some fine scratches and light pitting on base and chromium accents consistent with careful use and age. The clock is fitted with the original spin-start electric movement that is in working condition at this time. Power cord was replaced at some point. This table clock measures approximately: 6.25" high by 6" wide by 2.5" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Walnut 4738 Clock Herman Miller
Art Deco Round Gilbert Rohde Clock
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco solid walnut electric alarm clock model # 4738-B manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The nickel-plated half sphere hour markers, teardrop hour hand, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful lustre. The clock is fitted with the original manual starting electric movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord has been replaced at some point. This table clock measures approximately: 5.5" high by 4.75" wide by 2.0" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock 6366 for Herman Miller American Art Deco Design
Striking Gilbert Rohde Clock by the Herman Miller Clock Company
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco electric clock model # 6366 manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1932. This clock is an exceptionally clean, moderne design by Gilbert Rohde. The unusual hour hand and large face is characteristic of his clock designs of the period. The bold grain pattern in the Macassar veneer accentuates its sleek, horizontal design. A single chrome rib wraps the width of the clock, and the clock body rests on a recessed chrome base giving it a floating impression. This clock is often refereed to as the "Tide" clock. This iconic clock has been featured in many volumes of design books, and important auctions. Own a great example of modern design history. The condition of this iconic clock is great and it is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of + only shows some fine scratches and light pitting consistent with careful use and age. The Macassar Ebony case has been refinished + chrome lightly polished. The face is imprinted “Herman Miller Clock Co., Zeeland, Mich, USA” and is in fantastic original condition. The clock is fitted with the original self-starting electric movement that is in working condition at this time. Power cord has been replaced at some point. The stately clock measures approximately: 16.75" wide by 6.25" high and 3.25" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Rare Gilbert Rohde Art Deco Clock for Herman Miller w/ Black Cylindrical Feet
Seldom Seen Rohde Clock with Juxtaposed Reverse Painted Face
Rare Gilbert Rohde Machine Age electric alarm clock manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company in the early 1930s. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including a chrome-ringed reverse painted face that sits on two black enameled "cylindrical" feet. The clocks reverse painted face with streamline numerals juxtaposed on a black background with ivory hands, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. Similar in design to model # 4706 but with painted black metal "cylindrical" feet and a reverse painted clock face juxtaposed on a black background with ivory hands. This most likely is a prototype/sample used to finalize the production model. Clock has original early Herman Miller label affixed to rear of clock. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Painted dial glass is original with no cracks, chips or deterioration to the paint. Some slight wear to black enameled feet and some wear to chrome consistent with age and use. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is not in working condition at this time (can be repaired if desired). This table clock measures approximately 6 1/4" high by 6" wide by 3" deep. Vintage clocks are not guaranteed to keep accurate time and to continue working after shipping.
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Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller Pre-Production Model - Art Deco
Stunning + Rare with Red Hands and Metal Base
Rare Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco electric alarm clock with red large "Tear-Drop" hour hand + red minute hand. Similar in design to model # 4738 but slightly taller, red hands + metal base(not wood like other). This most likely is a prototype/sample used to finalize the production model. Clock is untouched and all original + has not been cleaned in any way. Manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company. Please see photos compared to model #4738 for size, base and hands difference. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The nickel-plated half sphere hour markers, large red teardrop hour hand, and a red minute hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case is all-original with a beautiful lustre and only small signs of use. Black metal base has the original black paint. The clock is fitted with the original manual starting electric alarm movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord is original + losing some of the black cloth covering. Silver second hand is a replacement. This table clock measures approximately: 6.25" high by 5" wide by 2.0" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Brazilian Rosewood 4738-D Clock Herman Miller
Deco Round Rosewood Gilbert Rohde Clock
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco Solid Brazilian Rosewood electric alarm clock model # 4738-D manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The nickel-plated half sphere hour markers, teardrop hour hand, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful lustre. Black base the original black paint. The clock is fitted with the original manual starting electric movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord has been replaced and is long. This table clock measures approximately: 5.5" high by 4.75" wide by 2.0" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Table Clock 6381 for Herman Miller American Art Deco Design
Rare + Beautiful Gilbert Rohde Clock with Thermometer/Humidity Gauge
Rare Gilbert Rohde Art Deco clock from the series of clocks designed for Herman Miller with "Air-Guide". The clock is Number 6381 in the Herman Miller company literature and was shown in the 1937 catalog. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including the brushed nickel plated face plate with the black footed case of Macassar Ebony, + three brushed metal speed-lines affixed to the top of clock. The brushed silver painted clock + "Air-Guide" thermometer/humidity faces have streamline numerals, red + black hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly a striking design. The condition of this iconic clock is great and it is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of + only shows some fine scratches and light pitting consistent with careful use and age. The Macassar Ebony a case has been refinished and metal lightly cleaned. Round bottom "feet" retain the original brown felt still affixed to the bottom. Both dial glasses are original with no cracks or chips. Dial faces are original and show a little yellowing consistent with the age of the clock. The clock is fitted with the original movement with starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord is long and has been replaced at one time. Impressed on the bottom with model number 6381 and retains the original Herman Miller Clock foil tag as well. Clock measures 5.75" high by 10" wide by 2.25" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Burlwood Clock Great American Art Deco Design
Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller Clock Model 4082-B
Wonderful Gilbert Rohde Art Deco clock from the series of clocks introduced at the Chicago World's Fair for Herman Miller. The model is number 4082-B in a highly figured Maidou burl veneer. Clock retains the original silver/white face with black hour markers, black skyscraper hands, red second hand. The three chrome strips following the curved case of the clock make for an incredible American Art Deco streamline design. The face is imprinted “Herman Miller Clock Co., Zeeland, Mich, USA”. No manufactures tag on the back of clock. Wood has been refinished, clock is working and is ready to display. The clock measures approximately: 13" wide by 6.75" high and 2.5" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with it keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Gilbert Rohde Paldao Group Side Table American Art Deco for Herman Miller
Beautiful Biomorphic Cloud Gilbert Rohde Occasional Table
Rare Gilbert Rohde Paldao Group biomorphic occasional table on tapered leatherette wrapped legs with brass nailhead detail. Made by the Herman Miller Company c. 1941. The table top is book matched veneer in with the edges veneered in exotic Paldao wood from the Philippines. Table is in original condition with minor scuffs consistent with age and careful use. Measures approximately: 27.25" high by 27" long by 22.5 wide
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American Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Clock Herman Miller 4723-A
Solid Honduras Mahogany Electric Clock Manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco Solid Honduras Mahogany electric clock model # 4723-A manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The half sphere hour markers, teardrop hour hand, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. Eleven of the hour markers are nickel-plated and the one at the 12 o'clock position is brass adding to the design and are original to the clock. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful lustre. Wedge shaped clock base the original black paint. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Cloth covered power cord has been replaced and is long. This table clock measures approximately: 5.5" high by 4.75" wide by 2.5" deep. If you wish to use clock daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Rare Detrola 104 "Presentation" Desk Set Art Deco Radio with Gilbert Rohde Clock
Stately Radio with Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller clock + Barometer
Unusual and rare Detrola 104 Art Deco Presentation Desk Set Radio in great original condition with beautiful inlaid wood details. This is a stately radio with Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller clock + barometer. This radio features the same "Air-Guide" clock and thermometer/humidity as the Gilbert Rohde designed clock model Number 6381. The "Air-Guide" faces have streamline numerals, red + black hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare radio / clock combination. Radio is all original including the Bakelite knobs, beautiful dial, grill cloth, Gilbert Rohde ashtrays + center mounted lighter. Radio measures approximately: 24" wide by 10" high by 10" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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American Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller Model 4706
Gilbert Rohde Designed Machine Age Clock
Rare Gilbert Rohde Machine Age electric clock model 4706-N exhibited at the 1933-34 World's Fair in Chicago. Manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including a chrome-ringed face that sits on a brushed aluminum base, with three speed-lines cut into it. The opalescent painted face has streamline numerals, hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this iconic clock can only be described as near mint. It is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches and light pitting on chrome consistent with light careful use and age. Clock base retains the original brown felt still affixed to the bottom. Dial glass is original with no cracks or chips. The Deco black hour hand has a fine scratch caused by the spinning of the minute hand. This in no way detracts from this great clock. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord is long and in good condition. Clock is marked Herman Miller clock Co. Zeeland, Mich. U.S.A. on the bottom of the face following the contour of the chrome bezel. This table clock measures 6 1/2" high by 6" wide by 3" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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American Art Deco Rare Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller
Chrome and Wood Model 4084 from the 1934 Chicago World's Fair
Beautiful Gilbert Rohde Art Deco clock from the series of clocks introduced at the Chicago World's Fair for Herman Miller. Original silver face with black raised hour markers, black hands, red second hand and a single curved chrome strip wrapping along one side of the clock. The clock is Number 4084-B in the Herman Miller company literature and was shown in the 1933 and 1937 catalogs and also in the special catalog for the 1934 Chicago World's Fair. Impressed model number 4084-B and original World's Fair factory label is affixed to the rear of clock Clock keeps perfect time and case has been refinished. Clock measures 8.75" high by 7.5" wide by 2.75" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.