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Franco Cannilla / Mario Masenza, Roma “Scarab” ring in an 18k gold expressionistic openwork mounting set with an ancient glazed pottery scarab, signed, c.1950’s
Franco Cannilla / Mario Masenza, Roma “Scarab” ring in an 18k gold expressionistic openwork mounting set with an ancient glazed pottery scarab, signed, c.1950’s
CARL F. CARLMAN (1855-1955) Sweden
Set of four covered silver boxes c. 1930
Hand wrought and hand hammered silver with a wood lined interior, square shaped finial
Marks: Triple Star with S (Swedish silver mark), G8, JJS (in a rectangle), oval cartouche, CARLMAN
H: 1″ x W: 2 1/2″ x D: 2 1/2″ (each box)
Carl F. Carlman was a silversmith to the Swedish Royal Family.
GILBERT ROHDE (1894-1944) USA
HERMAN MILLER CLOCK CO. Zeeland, Mich.
Showroom sample clock and thermometer/barometer c. 1933
Block of seven stacked wood varieties with three brushed chrome bars, chromium-plated rings and original convex glass clock faces
For related Rohde clock designs: American Modern 1925-1940: Design for a New Age, J. Stewart Johnson (New York: Harry Abrams & Am. Federation of Arts, 2000) p. 142-43 The Machine Age in America: 1918-1941, Richard Guy Wilson, Dianne H. Pilgram and Dickran Tashjian, exhibit. Cat. (New York: The Brooklyn Museum and Harry N. Abrams, 1986), vintage Herman Miller catalog.
H: 5 ½” L: 10 ¼” x W: 2 ½”