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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 1936-1937 model #4F71, the "Casino", is a shelf clock that has a mirrored glass royal blue semi-oval case that rests on an ivory plastic base. The light blue face is a texture designed to resemble cloisonne that contrasts nicely with…

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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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One of the finest and rarest examples of a Telechron alarm clock, the Electrolarm is a beautiful art-deco piece that was produced from 1929-31. More commonly found today in brown, it was also produced in more limited quantities with ivory or green…

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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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A moderately sized shelf clock, the "Radio", or model #455, was produced from 1927-30. It is housed in an antiqued-finish metal case and its hands have a delicate clover design. This model has an indicating device that would have turned red to alert…

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This model is based on a thick piece of white onyx with a white dial and golden hands and numbers. Produced between 1937-1942 approximately 11,000 "Statesman" clocks were sold. This model is very similar to the beautiful Deauville model that utilizes…

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The Telechron "Tudor" is a highly stylized clock based on design features from the English Tudor era. Note the detail on the case below the dial and the arrow style hands. Even the "indicating device" which would turn red to alert its owner of a…

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Telechron Model 525, the 'Windsor' has a solid mahogany wooden case with stepped detailing on each corner. It is similar to many gothic-inspired mantle clocks produced in the period by the company. This example has brass details, ornate hands, and…
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