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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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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…

"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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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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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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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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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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The impeccable Moderne styling of the Telechron ‘Nassau’ clock was designed by Leo Ivan Bruce. Note the stepped design of the clock hands and the linear numerals. Even the “indicating device” which would turn red to alert its owner of a power outage…

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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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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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