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Art Deco Clocks and Radios

Kem Weber Silverplate, Glass & Alabaster Clock

Kem WeberKem Weber
American [1889 - 1963] 

Karl Emanuel Martin Weber studied under Bruno Paul who guided him to design and supervise the construction of the German Pavilion at the 1910 International Exposition in Brussels, leading to his commission to do the German section at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. World War I broke out and Weber was trapped in America. In the early 1920's, Weber became Art Director for Barker Brothers in Santa Barbara, California, designing several lines of modern furniture. In 1927 he left Barker Brothers (but remained as design consultant) and opened his own design studio in Los Angeles. Weber designed furniture for Higgins Mfg.Co., Meyers Co., Berkley and Gay, Haskelite Mfg., Karpen Furniture Co., Noha Furniture Co., Grand Rapids Furniture Co., and Lloyd Mfg. Co. He also designed a line of modern clocks for the Lawson Clock Co. ***We are actively buying Kem Weber furniture as well as other top designers and art deco furniture from the...
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(1889 – 1963) designed this striking American art deco clock for Lawson Time, Inc. of Pasadena, California ca. 1934. The clock features a block form case with ivorine digit faces in Analogue mechanism flanked by four slabs of clear glass and rectangular silver plate blocks. The whole resting on a white polished Alabaster base. The clock measures 13” long x 7” wide and is 4” high. It is identified as “Model P40” and carries Patent Number 1990645.

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