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…
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…
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.
Bright red enamel pops on these golden cuff links and tie clip. A seemingly rare item, there is little to no documentation of the production of these interesting pieces. Given the "General Electric" notation on the stylized clock dial it can be…