A 1920's Art Deco clock to accompany your Caloric Gas Range, manufactured by the Lux Clock Company.

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A 1920's Art Deco clock to accompany your Caloric Gas Range, manufactured by the Lux Clock Company.
There’s always time for a beer!
This wall clock from 1933, made by the Lux Clock Manufacturing Company, is a 30-hour “Sally Rand the Fan Dancer” model made from painted wood flour and resin. The tombstone-shaped plaque with depicts fan dancer Sally Rand (real name Helen Gould Beck) on stage with green curtains; her ivory and blue fan swings back and forth with the pendulum. The pendulum bob is marked with with the decal "1933 A Century of Progress, Chicago," A Century of Progress International Exposition was a World's Fair held in Chicago, as The Chicago World's Fair, from 1933 to 1934 to celebrate the city's centennial.
A novelty clock by Lux Clock Manufacturing celebrating the “Happy Days” of the end of Prohibition.