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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes from 1918 to 1926. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes from 1918 to 1926. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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This dual-named clock, known as either the 'Wood Case Telechron' or 'Wall Telechron', was manufactured in four different sizes beginning in 1918. The Model 201 seen here would have been a step up from the smallest, clocking in with a 12 in. dial.…

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Little information is available on this particular clock produced by the OB McClintock Company of Minneapolis. Although this example is lightly damaged, it is still a fine example of a nautical-themed electric clock with brass detailing and a red…

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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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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…

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An extremely rare example of a power station master clock, this Type B model created by Henry Warren in the early 20th century. It was used to precisely regulate the frequency of the power station's generators- which Warren's newly invented, electric…
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