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Type B Power Station Master Clock
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 synchronous clock movements relied on to keep the correct time. This is a particularly lovely specimen, with a shiny nickel-plated face and a wood case that is still in perfect condition. In this collection there is also a later Model E version of Warren's master clocks.
Telechron- Mystery Clock
Telechron, metal, gold, unknown model
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Joseph Mayer Wall Clock
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 whom he formerly made up Joseph Mayer and Brothers, and formed his own company. This is likely an early example because the company soon became Joseph Mayer Co. before eventually shutting down with his death in 1937. This example has a small crack in the glass dial but otherwise is in great condition.
Type E Power Station Master Clock
One of only two surviving examples of the Type E Master Clock.
Type A Power Station Station Master Clock