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Composed of black Bakelite, this cyclometer clock was produced from 1938-1942. Two color variations exist, with the alternate brown version featuring brass instead of chrome surrounding the numbers that would flip to display the correct time. This…

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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…

"Telechron 'Telalarm'"
The Telechron "Telalarm" was featured in the August 1931 issue of the Telechronicle. Like the similar "Alarm Lite", Model 711 featured an illuminated dial with a switch on the rear of the case to activate it. It features the same case as its related…

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Unusual hands set this Telechron model produced from 1930-1933 apart from its peers. This example uses black beetle plastic but the Apollo was also available in rarer color variations such as ivory and blue. Designed by Harry C. Richardson, only…

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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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Produced between 1954-55, this later model features both an alarm setting and a day-date indicator surrounded by a brass case. This example is slightly showing its age via its tarnished surface, but otherwise is a unique example of a 1950s clock…

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This popular kitchen clock also contained a 60 minute timer. The Telechron ‘Minitmaster’ clock was manufactured from 1946 to 1951 and is shown here in red. It was also available in green, white or ivory plastic cases. The off-white dial has black…

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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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