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Herman Miller Modernist Table Clock by Gilbert Rohde • 1934 Worlds FairItem #1160 SOLD "A Century of Progress International Exposition" was the name of a World's Fair held in Chicago, Illinois from 1933 to 1934 to celebrate the city's centennial. The theme of the fair was technological innovation. Its motto was "Science Finds, Industry Applies, Man Conforms" and its architectural symbol was the Sky Ride, a transporter bridge perpendicular to the shore on which one could ride from one end of the fair to the other. This stunning clock was designed especially for the 1934 Worlds Fair by Gilbert Rohde for the Herman Miller Clock Company of Zeeland, Michigan. It is all original and has been fully restored/rewired to perfect working condition. It is a prime example of the forward-thinking Modernist design of the 1930s. The richly grained and curved Macassar case is adorned with three curved chrome streamline accents. There is a brass second hand while the minute and hour hands are a stepped design in black enamel. There is an official "1934 Worlds Fair Clocks" brass tag attached to the back of the radio. It reads: 1934, A Century Of Progress, Chicago, Original Design, World's Fair Clocks, by Gilbert Rohde, Manufactured by Herman Miller Clock Co / Zeeland, Michigan, U.S.A. The Measurements:
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