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Collectibles / Decorative Collectibles / Clocks / Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks
This 1933 clock with black Catalin base Runs & Keeps Time; it screams "Art Deco." It is an unusual Model # 4F51A variant of the Telechron Model 4F51 "Telart" clock, wherein the two brass supports from the polished black Catalin base are square in cross-section and then curve into the clock body at the sides, keeping with the Art Deco theme of this model, with curves parallel to and matching those of the Art Deco Dial Numerals. The cord is original & functional, probably Silk given the 1933 date of this clock, with the original un-polarized General Electric "GE" plug (see closeup pix). Other rarities about this clock include the Red, rather than Black, Model info plate on the back of the case; and the fact that this clock was originally sold for use in areas with 50 Hz AC current rather than 60 Hz (e.g., CA until 1948). For Condition, review the 24 included photos and video (which depicts the clock running live); there are only some very slight signs of use on this ~90-year-old clock.
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