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Produced from 1936-1937 model #4F71, the "Casino", is a shelf clock that has a mirrored glass royal blue semi-oval case that rests on an ivory plastic base. The light blue face is a texture designed to resemble cloisonne that contrasts nicely with…

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This brown plastic clock stands 7-1/4" tall and was known as the "Cathedral". Manufactured from 1927 to 1932 it has a silvered dial with black numerals and hands. Interesting fact: the original price was $25.00 for Model 355, but dropped to $9.95…

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This brown plastic clock stands 7-1/4" tall and was known as the "Cathedral". Manufactured from 1927 to 1932 it has a silvered dial with black numerals and hands. Interesting fact: the original price was $25.00 for Model 355, but dropped to $9.95…

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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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This 'Conductor' features the ivory case. It was originally available in Ivory or Brown. The clock was manufactured from 1940 to 1942 and again from 1945 to 1947. It was very popular as over 246,000 were sold. The art deco styling features a green…

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Produced from 1932-9, Telechron model 2F01, the 'Consort' (seen here in black) was available in several different colors including green, white and blue. Its simple design and chrome case make it a quite attractive example from 1930s production.…

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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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One of the finest and rarest examples of a Telechron alarm clock, the Electrolarm is a beautiful art-deco piece that was produced from 1929-31. More commonly found today in brown, it was also produced in more limited quantities with ivory or green…

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A detailed golden face supported by an ivory plastic base, the "Fort" was produced from 1941-1942. Featuring the common indicating feature that would alert its owner to a power outage, this model's silver detailing is unique among its peers. Almost…

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This fascinating combination of a Telechron Clock with a Hotpoint Range Timer was used as an oven timer. The black Bakelite case measures 4-5/8" w at its base and stands 5-1/2" h and 2-1/4" d with an attractive stepped detail on the sides. An…
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