Posted 3 years ago
Chadakoin
(64 items)
Another Deco era gem from largely forgotten Stanford Products, Ltd. of San Francisco, Calif. Stanford Products only manufactured clocks for about 18 months in 1931-1932 before being knocked off by the Great Depression. This model, and most of the company's initial production, was designed by noted industrial designer William M. Brower. It has a three-piece Bakelite case and lithographed metal dial. I love the stepped ‘ziggurat’ base!
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