O.B. McClintock Co. Wall Clock
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 larger tower and street clocks.
Telechron 'Motif'
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 second hand. The red dot at the top center of the dial is an "indicating device" that would have turned red and alerted its owner to a power outage. This example is missing a large ring that would have sat on top of the clock like an upside-down door knocker.
Electric Time Company Clock Museum
Electric Time Company
1954-1956
Joseph Mayer Wall Clock
Produced by Joseph Mayer, Inc. of Seattle, there is little information available about the specific products manufactured by this company. This clock was most likely produced soon after 1920, when Joseph Mayer split off from his two brothers, with whom he formerly made up Joseph Mayer and Brothers, and formed his own company. This is likely an early example because the company soon became Joseph Mayer Co. before eventually shutting down with his death in 1937. This example has a small crack in the glass dial but otherwise is in great condition.