An extremely rare example of a power station master clock, this Type B model created by Henry Warren in the early 20th century. It was used to precisely regulate the frequency of the power station's generators- which Warren's newly invented, electric…
Running on a type H rotor, Telechron’s Model 1H1312, is a commercial wall clock made of a brown Bakelite case. The 12.5” dial includes a red dot to indicate power loss. A feature of Telechron clocks during this time is that they restart on their own…
Identical to the 1F308 commercial clock except in size, the Telechron Model 1F312 has an octagonal metal case is 14” in diameter. The dial is 12” across.
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…
A useful clock, this Model 8H55 features an outlet on the rear that allowed the user to plug in a light or radio to automatically switch them on or off. The Selector was manufactured from 1943-1953 and approximately 123,309 were sold. Its details…