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The Telechron ‘Denmore,’ Model 453A, is a wall clock whose case is made of mottled Bakelite in a walnut color. The clock was manufactured between 1929 and 1931, during which 10,449 clocks were sold. Originally sold for $17.00, the price was reduced…

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This General Electric Telechron model is related to the Telechron "Telalarm". It uses the same patented George Graff designed case. Model AB716 has a silver metal case with a black Bakelite base. The dial has a golden finish. This model does not…

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This fascinating combination of a Telechron Clock with a Hotpoint Range Timer was used as an oven timer. The black Bakelite case measures 4-5/8" w at its base and stands 5-1/2" h and 2-1/4" d with an attractive stepped detail on the sides. An…

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The 'Alarm Lite' Model AB712 from 1931 featured an illuminated dial with a switch on the rear of the case to activate it. It features the same case as its related model 'Telalarm'. The silver metal case was patented by its designer George Graff. It…

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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…

"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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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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The 'Alarm Lite' Model AB712 from 1931 featured an illuminated dial with a switch on the rear of the case to activate it. It features the same case as its related model 'Telalarm'. The silver metal case was patented by its designer George Graff. It…

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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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