Midcentury New Hope Style Walnut and Rosewood Wall Clock

Striking wall clock (circa 1960s, USA) composed of solid walnut with rosewood inlay. Relatively small size (9.25″) and minimal form, showcasing quality materials and craftsmanship. Nice contrast established by the color and grain differences in the woods employed along with the white clock hands.
Reminiscent of the New Hope, PA style, defined by icons like Wharton Escherick and George Nakashima, but the designer is unknown.
Battery-operated and in working order.
Excellent, vintage condition with only minimal wear present (namely, a couple of very small scuffs to the white paint of the clock hands).
Measures: D: .75″ (discounting hands)
D: 1.25″ (Including hands)
H: 9.25″
W: 9.25″.