Art Deco mantel clock
Art Deco mantel clock
Art Deco mantel clock

Art Deco mantel clock
The figure represents a maenad (Greek: frenzy) with a snail braid, as was common in the 1920s. Today the term Bacchante is more common. The chariot of Dyonisos was pulled by panthers, which explains the Bacchanalian game with the big cat.
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Art Deco mantel clock

Art Deco side plate
During the Art Deco period (1920 to 1940), two side plates were often added to mantel clocks, which reflected the geometric shapes and colors.
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