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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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Produced from 1936-1937 model #4F71, the "Casino", is a shelf clock that has a mirrored glass royal blue semi-oval case that rests on an ivory plastic base. The light blue face is a texture designed to resemble cloisonne that contrasts nicely with…

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This brown plastic clock stands 7-1/4" tall and was known as the "Cathedral". Manufactured from 1927 to 1932 it has a silvered dial with black numerals and hands. Interesting fact: the original price was $25.00 for Model 355, but dropped to $9.95…

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This brown plastic clock stands 7-1/4" tall and was known as the "Cathedral". Manufactured from 1927 to 1932 it has a silvered dial with black numerals and hands. Interesting fact: the original price was $25.00 for Model 355, but dropped to $9.95…

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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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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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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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This popular kitchen clock also contained a 60 minute timer. The Telechron ‘Minitmaster’ clock was manufactured from 1946 to 1951 and is shown here in red. It was also available in green, white or ivory plastic cases. The off-white dial has black…

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Black plastic (Bakelite) wall clock produced from 1954-1956 with the model number 2HA49. The outer case is cut into to reveal its silver-toned face and off-white numbers. Each front corner is decorated with a gold ivy design that mirrors the gold…

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Produced from 1940-42, the Satellite is a glass dial with white numerals and brass hands. The center of the dial was mirrored, although this example has some damage to both this portion and the numbers. This model has a unique stand that utilizes…
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