Skip to product information
Art Deco Enamel Clock
Grogan Company
Circa 1930
This exquisite Art Deco enamel mantle clock, crafted by the renowned American jewelry firm Grogan Company, embodies the elegance and innovation of the Art Deco era. At its center, a stunning sun and moon dial frame a depiction of the Matterhorn, one of the world's most iconic peaks. Delicate edelweiss and bluebells, symbolic alpine flora, gracefully adorn either side of the design. The clock is set atop a luxurious marble base, seamlessly blending the natural beauty of its motifs with quintessential Art Deco artistry.
Founded in 1906 by James C. Grogan, the Grogan Company of Pittsburgh rose to prominence as one of the most celebrated jewelers and silversmiths in the United States, often collaborating with the finest clockmakers of the period. This clock features an 8-day movement bearing the Chevron trademark, attributed to Henri Ditisheim of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Registered in 1921, the Chevron trademark was later acquired by Reusser Frères SA in 1943, as documented in Mikrolisk: The Index of Watch Brands.
8 1/8“ high x 9 1/2” wide x 2 1/2“ deep
Art Deco Enamel Clock by Grogan Company
$24,500.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Details
Grogan Company
Circa 1930
This exquisite Art Deco enamel mantle clock, crafted by the renowned American jewelry firm Grogan Company, embodies the elegance and innovation of the Art Deco era. At its center, a stunning sun and moon dial frame a depiction of the Matterhorn, one of the world's most iconic peaks. Delicate edelweiss and bluebells, symbolic alpine flora, gracefully adorn either side of the design. The clock is set atop a luxurious marble base, seamlessly blending the natural beauty of its motifs with quintessential Art Deco artistry.
Founded in 1906 by James C. Grogan, the Grogan Company of Pittsburgh rose to prominence as one of the most celebrated jewelers and silversmiths in the United States, often collaborating with the finest clockmakers of the period. This clock features an 8-day movement bearing the Chevron trademark, attributed to Henri Ditisheim of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Registered in 1921, the Chevron trademark was later acquired by Reusser Frères SA in 1943, as documented in Mikrolisk: The Index of Watch Brands.
8 1/8“ high x 9 1/2” wide x 2 1/2“ deep
Materials + Care
We prioritize quality in selecting the materials for our items, choosing premium fabrics and finishings that ensure durability, comfort, and timeless appeal.
Shipping + Returns
We strive to process and ship all orders in a timely manner, working diligently to ensure that your items are on their way to you as soon as possible.