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This 'Conductor' features the ivory case. It was originally available in Ivory or Brown. The clock was manufactured from 1940 to 1942 and again from 1945 to 1947. It was very popular as over 246,000 were sold. The art deco styling features a green…

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A useful clock, this Model 8H55 features an outlet on the rear that allowed the user to plug in a light or radio to automatically switch them on or off. The Selector was manufactured from 1943-1953 and approximately 123,309 were sold. It's details…

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The sturdy Telechron ‘New Telalarm’ shown here is made of Butler Nickel with a black Bakelite band and base. Model 7H93 was made from 1939-1940 and 16, 149 were sold. The off-white dial features black hands and dial markings with a silver sweep…

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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 stately wooden specimen, Model 4H173 the 'Woodmont' was produced from 1953 to 1955. It features, like many other Telechron clocks, an "indicating device" that would turn red to signal its owner of a power outage. Its case has a mahogany finish with…

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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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With approximately 117,000 Airlux alarm clocks sold, this is an extremely common example. A solid block of clear plastic, this model has brass trimmings and a white dial. A few early variations had clear Lucite feet whereas this example, like most…

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A detailed golden face supported by an ivory plastic base, the "Fort" was produced from 1941-1942. Featuring the common indicating feature that would alert its owner to a power outage, this model's silver detailing is unique among its peers. Almost…

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Produced from 1940-42, the Satellite is a glass dial with white numerals and brass hands. The center of the dial was mirrored, although this example has some damage to both this portion and the numbers. This model has a unique stand that utilizes…

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Model 7H57 is a reintroduction of an older model by the same name. An alarm clock with an "indicating device" used to alert its owner in the case of a power outage, the case is composed of plastic made to resemble the onyx used in the original, older…
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