The Ruhla Electric mantel clock from the 1970s exemplifies the essence of mid-century modern – pared-back, functional, and legible. Its geometric case, crafted from light-toned wood with a natural grain, sits lightly on four subtly tapered legs characteristic of the era’s design language. At the center, a round, off-white dial is surrounded by a polished brass bezel, providing a refined metallic accent. The hands are distinctly modern: bold black for hours and minutes, and a slender red sweep for seconds, all set against fine black indices and a large, prominent '12'. A slightly convex glass protects the dial, its clarity echoing the clock’s visual purity. The construction is precise, with no visible fixings on the front, and the mechanism has been replaced with a new one for quiet, accurate timekeeping. The clock is preserved in very good vintage condition: the wooden body is free from deep scratches or discoloration, the brass bezel and glass are clean and shiny, and only a faint superficial hairline on the left side is visible, not affecting the overall impression.This clock
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Height16 cm
Width7 cm
Length19 cm
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Length19 cm
Height16 cm
Width7 cm
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