The Meister-Quarz wall clock from the 1970s/80s exemplifies German ceramic craftsmanship at the intersection of late modernism and folk-inspired decorative traditions. Its square body, crafted from glossy white ceramic, features softly rounded corners and undulating, wavy edges that lend it an organic silhouette. The surface is adorned with hand-painted, relief floral motifs—predominantly large blue forget-me-nots with black and yellow centers, smaller golden-yellow accent flowers, brown-beige leaves, and gold butterflies. These decorations form a garland encircling the white dial, which displays clear black Arabic numerals and minute markers. The hands are bold black, with a slender red second hand. The inscription 'handgemalt' (hand-painted) affirms the artisanal origin of the decoration. A quartz movement ensures accurate timekeeping. The construction is solid, with no signs of damage or repair. The clock is preserved in very good condition, fully functional, and with its decorative surface intact.This clock tells the story of German homes in the 1970s and 80s, when craftsmanship and individual decorative choices blended with contemporary functionality. The relief surface and hand-applied motifs evoke a sense of domestic warmth, recalling a time when every object reflected personal taste and attention to detail.
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Height26 cm
Width5 cm
Length26 cm
Dimension details
Length26 cm
Height26 cm
Width5 cm
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