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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Silvercraft: Enameled Boudoir Clock

 This enameled brass boudoir clock by Silvercraft, produced circa 1930, is a stunning artifact of the Art Deco era, combining elegance with functionality. Manufactured by Silvercraft, a brand owned by Farber Bros. of New York and used exclusively between 1923 and 1932, this clock exemplifies the opulent design aesthetics of its time.

The clock is crafted from brass, its polished surface adorned with colorful cloisonné-style enamel accents, which provide vibrant pops of color against the metallic backdrop. These decorative elements enhance its visual appeal, echoing the geometric and symmetrical motifs characteristic of the Art Deco movement. The clock features a fast/slow adjustment mechanism, adding practicality to its stylish design.

Measuring approximately 5 3/4 inches wide, 3 1/2 inches tall, and 2 1/4 inches deep (with the easel extended), the clock is compact and designed to be displayed on a boudoir vanity or bedside table. The easel stand at the back not only supports the clock securely but also contributes to its decorative appeal by ensuring it maintains a stately presence when displayed.

This Silvercraft boudoir clock serves as a timeless example of 1930s craftsmanship, merging functional timekeeping with the sophisticated artistry of the Art Deco period. Its combination of brass construction, enamel decoration, and vintage elegance makes it a remarkable piece for collectors and admirers of early 20th-century design.