February 2014 Auction Ends Thursday, February 27th, 5pm Pacific
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/27/2014
From the earliest days of television, 1951 Sylvania Award presented to Frank Wisbar, German Director of the Fireside Theatre for ''Outstanding Contributions To Creative Television Technique''. The prestigious yet short-lived Sylvania Television awards were sponsored by television set manufacturer Sylvania Electric Products from 1951-1959. When the company merged with GT&E, the annual awards ceremony was cancelled and quickly supplanted by the Emmy Awards. Clock face is made of fragile glass dotted with etched stars in gilt placed at each hour. Hands are stylized lightning bolts made of metal. Figural base features walnut wood behind a sculpture in high relief of a robed woman supporting the clock across her shoulders. A small metal plaque affixed to verso identifies the maker as Medallic Art Co. of New York and engraving to the motor housing credits Jefferson Electric Company of Bellwood, Illinois with the clock's manufacture. Measures 13.75'' in height, 9.25'' across and 5'' deep. Clock is missing the front beveled piece of glass with etched stars marking the hours, otherwise all pieces are present. Electric cord is attached and clock still functions.
Extraordinarily Rare 1951 Sylvania Award -- Considered the Pre-Cursor of the Emmy Awards
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