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Telechron ‘Yachtsman’
The Telechron Model 6B09, known as the ‘Yachtsman,’ was Telechron’s earliest ship’s wheel clock. When it was manufactured from 1938 until 1942, 12,361 clocks were sold. In the center of the brown mahogany, tambour style case is a ship’s wheel. The…
Telechron 'Knickerbocker'
Model 4H99 is an excellent example of Early American-style Telechron clocks. Cased in beautiful mahogany, this clock features a brass finial and bezel. This clock is most likely the later version of the Knickerbocker which appeared after World War II…
Tags: 4H99, Knickerbocker, mahogany, Telechron
Telechron 'Magnolia'
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…
Telechron 'Colonade'
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…
Telechron 'Woodmont'
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…
Telechron 'Windsor'
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…
Telechron 'Resolute'
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…