VTG GE General Electric Telechron Clock 7H237 GRAPH BROWN Near Mint In Box RARE. This clock was never used is in original box, but the box is ripped from years of being stored will answer any questions.
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GE General Electric Telechron Telechoice Electric Clock 2H47 White Box Manual
Rare Vintage 1954 NOS GE General Electric Telechron Telechoice white. Electric Clock 2H47 W/Box & Manual. Note-Box marked yellow but clock is white. Size 8″ x 5 ” x 2.5. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “shildinc” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide. Antique: No Movement: Quartz (Plug-In Electric) Shape: Rectangle Power Source: Electrical Color: White Material: Plastic Franchise:…
Read MoreGeneral Electric Clock Blue Rapture
General Electric Clock ” Blue Rapture”. The clock is in excellent condition and runs although today the clock is used for display. Please see photos for additional details. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “theglassattic” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States. Antique: Yes Power Source: Electrical Color: Blue Material: Glass, Metal Year Manufactured: 1940 Vintage: Yes Brand:…
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You are purchasing a rare “Blue Rapture” General Electric clock model 3H160 from the early. The clock is in excellent condition and runs although the clock is used for display. Photos to view this beautiful vintage clock before you add to your collection. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “arttrey” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States. Model:…
Read MoreGeneral Electric Art Deco Clock
The General Electric “Breton” Clock was produced between 1937 and 1939. There evidently was no design patent issued for this clock, but according to Jim Linz’ book Electrifying Time , the center design and numerals are variations of designs patented by the noted clock designer, John P. The clock face is lit on the bottom edge by two different intensities of illumination which are regulated by a switch on the back of the base. The…
Read MoreGeneral Electric GE Shelf Clock 5H70 Mid-Century Modern Higgins Art Deco Glass
This listing is for a beautiful & rare GE clock model 5H70. The clock has wear, a tip of one of the hands broke off (but it is still with the clock and is taped to the back). The actual glass part looks good overall. The clock powered on and the second hand moved, but all the other hands are loose and just hand down. The clock definitely needs some work if you want it…
Read MoreGeneral Electric PETITE AB-3F52 Art Deco UNYTE Electric Telechron Clock GE 30’s
GE – Petite – Black Unyte – Art Deco – Electric Desk Clock. Beautiful, vintage item from the 1930’s. Runs and holds time. Could use a good cleaning, but is in overall great condition for age. Black Unyte (similar to bakelite) case is in great shape with no cracks. Small chip on the front right edge and another small chip on back right edge (please see picture). Smoke free and pet free. Please see pictures…
Read MoreGeneral Electric Art Deco black Bakelite Clock AB8B02 / Works great
From my collection, this clock was cleaned and lubes a couple of years back. I have had this clock running for a few months and it keeps great time. The light on the dial works well. No cracks or chips, just one small piece of the right hinge is missing. This is common to this clock. It has no affect on looks or really on function. Lift the lid to change the time. The red…
Read MoreGeneral Electric Model 372 Hanover Westminster Chime Art Deco Clock c. 1937
General Electric Model 372 “Hanover” Westminster Chime Art Deco Clock c. 1937 One General Electric model 372 “Hanover” electric chime clock, made in Ashland, Massachusetts / Bridgeport, Connectucut circa 1937 -1940. The Hanover is arguably the most Art Deco of the GE clocks of the era. The sales brochures noted its “stark simplicity” and characterized it as “an almost daring departure from the conventional tambour chime clock, ” says Jim Linz’s authoritative collector’s guide, Electrifying…
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