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Little information is available on this particular clock produced by the OB McClintock Company of Minneapolis. Although this example is lightly damaged, it is still a fine example of a nautical-themed electric clock with brass detailing and a red…

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Missing its outer case, this is an incomplete example of the Telechron model 'Airlux'. The missing case would have been white onyx to complement the brass detailing. It was originally produced from 1934-1940 and in subsequent years was reproduced…

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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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The Telechron ‘Colonade’ as manufactured in mahogany with routed front edges. Model 7H157 features a brass bezel and an off-white dial with brown dial markings and brass hands. The alarm pointer is red. The bedside alarm clock featured an adjustable…

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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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Glamour of the 1940's - all wrapped up in a clock. This onyx clock, Model 3H91, measures 5-1/4" square with a round convex crystal. It was manufactured from 1940 to 1942. The brown dial markings are set on an off-white dial. The clock features an…

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Electric Time’s newest edition to the museum is the Telechron Model 3H155, known as the ‘Glamour.’ Not to be confused with Telechron’s Model 3H91, which happens to be called ‘Glamour’ as well, this clock has a black plastic case, brass hands and…

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The Telechron ‘Magnolia’ features a waterfall design, medium brown mahogany case with a deeper brown wooden base. Model 6B13 was manufactured 1941-1942 and 6,105 were sold. It has an off-white dial with distinctive brass hands and a brass bezel. It…

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Who's the fairest of them all? The Telechron "Mirolarm" in rose mirror glass. The 1937-1942 Model 7H77 was also available in blue. The clock features a convex crystal with an off-white dial and a polished brass bezel. This version has an alarm hand.…

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This nautical design, model 6B17, was produced from 1947-50. The example here appears to have different hands installed than many of the other existing clocks. A solid mahogany case outfitted with a rope detail encircled the bottom, the dial is…
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