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The Heralder pictured on the left has a black Textolite case and the ‘alternate’ Deco dial with gold-tone center. Clock on the right has the standard dial and a mahogany case. Designed by John P. Rainbault, the Heralder was marketed by General Electric between 1936 and 1938. It was also available with a black dial and luminous numerals, and with a ‘walnut’ Textolite case. Stands about 4 ¼ inches high.
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