The 'Alarm Lite' Model AB712 from 1931 featured an illuminated dial with a switch on the rear of the case to activate it. It features the same case as its related model 'Telalarm'. The silver metal case was patented by its designer George Graff. It…
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.
The 'Alarm Lite' Model AB712 from 1931 featured an illuminated dial with a switch on the rear of the case to activate it. It features the same case as its related model 'Telalarm'. The silver metal case was patented by its designer George Graff. It…
Equipped with a Telechron movement and General Electric’s T-31 switch, this thermostat was manufactured by GE for the Penn Electric Switch Company around the 1940s. It features a metal case, light blue and black numerals on the clock dial, and a knob…
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…
Shown here is a movement with the Telechron type B-13 synchronous rotor and gears from the Gold Room clock inside Harvard University’s Adams House. B-13 rotors were most commonly used in striking and chime clocks. The B-13 rotor’s output shaft…