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Produced from 1937-1940, the Telechron Model 6B01, named ‘Jubilee,’ is a strike clock housed in brown mahogany with a 5 1/2” dial. The mahogany case features inlaid accents of white holly around the top and bottom. The dial consists of brown…

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The Telechron ‘Café,’ Model 2H11, was in production from 1940 until 1951. During this time, 772,807 units of this popular kitchen wall clock were sold. Shown here in red, this clock’s molded plastic case also comes in ivory, green, white, blue, and…

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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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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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Telechron’s Model 322, known as the ‘Vanity,’ was produced between 1926 and 1929. In these years, Telechron sold 6,286 of this shelf clock. The clock sits in a mahogany case and features a silver finished dial that measures 3 ½”. A No. 31 Indicator…

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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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This 5" square General Electric Clock Model 8F02 features a revolving dial with cities listed from around the world. It has a black plastic case with a chrome bezel, off-white dial with reverse dial markings and red and black lettering. Each city…

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Produced between 1954-55, this later model features both an alarm setting and a day-date indicator surrounded by a brass case. This example is slightly showing its age via its tarnished surface, but otherwise is a unique example of a 1950s clock…

"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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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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