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The sturdy Telechron ‘New Telalarm’ shown here is made of Butler Nickel with a black Bakelite band and base. Model 7H93 was made from 1939-1940 and 16, 149 were sold. The off-white dial features black hands and dial markings with a silver sweep…

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The Telechron ‘Magnolia’ features a waterfall design, medium brown mahogany case with a deeper brown wooden base. Model 6B13 was manufactured 1941-1942 and 6,105 were sold. It has an off-white dial with distinctive brass hands and a brass bezel. It…

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This 5" square General Electric Clock Model 8F02 features a revolving dial with cities listed from around the world. It has a black plastic case with a chrome bezel, off-white dial with reverse dial markings and red and black lettering. Each city…

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The impeccable Moderne styling of the Telechron ‘Nassau’ clock was designed by Leo Ivan Bruce. Note the stepped design of the clock hands and the linear numerals. Even the “indicating device” which would turn red to alert its owner of a power outage…

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The Telechron ‘Colonade’ as manufactured in mahogany with routed front edges. Model 7H157 features a brass bezel and an off-white dial with brown dial markings and brass hands. The alarm pointer is red. The bedside alarm clock featured an adjustable…

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In 1954 GE and Telechron merged again. Their ‘Dinette’ model 2H109 is shown here in red and white. It was also available in turquoise and white, yellow and white or pink and grey. Its flying saucer shape was evocative of the kitchen clock of the…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes beginning in 1918. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes from 1918 to 1926. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes from 1918 to 1926. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes from 1918 to 1926.The model seen here was the smallest produced, Model 101, with an 8" diameter dial. This example is…
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