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Produced by Joseph Mayer, Inc. of Seattle, there is little information available about the specific products manufactured by this company. This clock was most likely produced soon after 1920, when Joseph Mayer split off from his two brothers, with…

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Little information is available on this particular clock produced by the OB McClintock Company of Minneapolis. Although this example is lightly damaged, it is still a fine example of a nautical-themed electric clock with brass detailing and a red…

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Produced by the OB McClintock company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, this striking red wall clock features art deco styling and a red sweep second hand. Little information is available about the smaller clocks produced by a company best known for their…

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This General Electric timing device is powered by a Warren Telechron Co. synchronous motor. Considering GE’s use of a Telechron motor, this timer approximately dates back to the 1930s, give or take a few years. The timer sits in an oak box, complete…

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Produced by the O.B. McClintock company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, there is little information available about this small clock. Famous for their large tower and street clocks (many of which are still up today) there is little to no documentation of…

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On New Year’s Eve, 1999, Denver’s Brown Palace Hotel revealed its grand Millennium Clock hanging in the lobby. The griffins on either side were designed to reflect the griffins found on the Brown Palace’s logo. This miniature replica of the…
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