Posted 2 years ago
lndrozdenko
(35 items)
Another find in the storage barn. The clock is a little damaged on the top edge - veneer chipped off. Other than that, surprisingly, the clock still works!!! It is a Warren Telechon Co. clock, Ashland, MA. USA. It has a Reg. number and Model No. M1. Inscribed on the back are patent dates of Oct. 29, 1918, October 3, 1922, May 22, 1923, May 27, 1924 and July 14, 1925. I do not know anything else about it - except that it has been in the family from as long as I can remember. Any more information you can give would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Your clock is very nice.I have in my collection over 25 vintage clocks.
Thank you. I only have 2!!! Is your collection posted?
Hi,
Your clock's model no. is actually 334 and the model name is 'The Jeffery.' 3,409 of them were produced between 1930-32. It originally sold for $18. Here's a bit more: http://telechron.net/334.htm
Thank you so much for that information Chadakoin. I looked on the bottom of the clock and it was stamped 334. I didn't realize that was the model number. I appreciate your help.