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Produced by the OB McClintock company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, this striking red wall clock features art deco styling and a red sweep second hand. Little information is available about the smaller clocks produced by a company best known for their…

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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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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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In 1954 GE and Telechron merged again. Their ‘Dinette’ model 2H109 is shown here in red and white. It was also available in turquoise and white, yellow and white or pink and grey. Its flying saucer shape was evocative of the kitchen clock of the…

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Bright red enamel pops on these golden cuff links and tie clip. A seemingly rare item, there is little to no documentation of the production of these interesting pieces. Given the "General Electric" notation on the stylized clock dial it can be…

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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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