Posted 14 years ago
Chadakoin
(73 items)
The dial on this clock appears to be anodized aluminum, red, almost magenta, in color. Original painted finish on chapter ring, outer ring, and base is silver-grey lacquer.
The Phantom clock was also offered in chrome, with a red, black, or blue dial. Dial material also varied; either aluminum or celluloid. The area between dial and outer ring is open, not glazed. Its height is about 10 1/2 in. Powered by a 30-hr mechanical movement. The design of the Phantom clock is attributed to Frank N. Mariani, co-owner of Diecasters, Inc. of NY, its manufacturer. It was patented July 13, 1937.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Special, a real classic. Thanks for the designer/mfg. info as well. Wish it we in my collection! RW
EXCEPTIONAL !
I have one identical to this one. It is in original condition. The ring and base on mine is clear coated metal not painted. The skyscraper and rear case/structure are painted Black. I have also seen what look like chrome versions in photos only. They may be polished metal and not actual chrome. It would be easy to strip the clear coat off and polish to a high gloss than re-clear coat.
These are great examples of Deco.
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I love this clock, and I have been trying to find one to add to my art deco collection. Any interest in selling it?
Nah, this one's a keeper. And I do intend to investigate/repair the finish at some point. I have seen them come up for sale on ebay, but very few and far between - maybe two in the past three yrs. You might try this place, they've had them in the past: http://www.decollect.com/ Good luck!