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The Telechron Model 1F308 is a 10” commercial clock with an octagonal metal case. The dial measures 8” across.

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The Telechron Model 101 is the smallest version of the ‘Wall Case Telechron’ which is also known as the ‘Wall Telechron.’ The ‘Wall Case Telechron’ clocks came in three finishes: quartered oak, mahogany, and white enamel. Model 101, along with Models…

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Telechron’s Model 322, known as the ‘Vanity,’ was produced between 1926 and 1929. In these years, Telechron sold 6,286 of this shelf clock. The clock sits in a mahogany case and features a silver finished dial that measures 3 ½”. A No. 31 Indicator…

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The Telechron ‘Denmore,’ Model 453A, is a wall clock whose case is made of mottled Bakelite in a walnut color. The clock was manufactured between 1929 and 1931, during which 10,449 clocks were sold. Originally sold for $17.00, the price was reduced…

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Produced from 1937-1940, the Telechron Model 6B01, named ‘Jubilee,’ is a strike clock housed in brown mahogany with a 5 1/2” dial. The mahogany case features inlaid accents of white holly around the top and bottom. The dial consists of brown…

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The Telechron ‘Café,’ Model 2H11, was in production from 1940 until 1951. During this time, 772,807 units of this popular kitchen wall clock were sold. Shown here in red, this clock’s molded plastic case also comes in ivory, green, white, blue, and…

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The Telechron Model 6B09, known as the ‘Yachtsman,’ was Telechron’s earliest ship’s wheel clock. When it was manufactured from 1938 until 1942, 12,361 clocks were sold. In the center of the brown mahogany, tambour style case is a ship’s wheel. The…

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This Telechron strike clock is of the cathedral style. It features a wood case made by Revere Clock Company with a detailed wooden appliqué on the front side.

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Model 4H99 is an excellent example of Early American-style Telechron clocks. Cased in beautiful mahogany, this clock features a brass finial and bezel. This clock is most likely the later version of the Knickerbocker which appeared after World War II…

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Produced from 1936-1942, the Telechron Model 3F65, 'Iris,' was made in rose as well as the blue version pictured here. The Electric Clock Museum also has the rose mirrored version in their collection. This is a particularly beautiful example of the…
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