The Soviet-era Jantar wall clock from the 1970s is constructed with a wooden body clad in mahogany veneer, framed by a decorative golden-painted surround featuring a distinctive beaded texture. At the top, an ornamental Rococo-style crest alludes to the classical legacy of art deco, while the overall silhouette draws on streamlined modernist lines. The clock face presents a dual design: the central segment mirrors the mahogany tone, whereas the outer ring adopts a silvery-white finish with classic black Arabic numerals. Gold-tone hands and a contrasting red second hand ensure clarity and visual interest, all protected behind a clear, precisely fitted glass cover. Metallic joinings and finishings attest to careful craftsmanship, and the Jantar signature appears on the dial. The mechanism is of a classic hand type, fully functional and recently serviced; materials include wood (mahogany veneer), glass, metal, and plastic. The piece is preserved in very good condition, showing only slight evidence of gentle use.
The clock’s design voices the late-Soviet fascination with classical elegance, filtered through the language of twentieth-century modernism. Mahogany and gold interplay like set pieces on a quiet stage, organizing everyday life into a measured cadence. The clock seems to echo
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Height40 cm
Depth4 cm
Width31 cm
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Width31 cm
Height40 cm
Depth4 cm
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