Vintage Lawson Electric Clock Model #304 Zephyr-pre war
Vintage Lawson Electric Clock Model #304 Zephyr-pre war
SOLD $2,875.00 Sold: Dec 30, 2023 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
eBay You are purchasing a Lawson Electric Clock model 304 pre-war circa 1937-1940. The clock was first named the Mayfair but the Lawson catalog in 1938 named this model the "Zephyr". The pre-war style Zephyr was only made for a few years and is different thanthe later years same model clock. The early model had ball feet and the inverted "J" trim piece on the left front shows a more gentle curve. Please view the photos provided. Another unique detail of this particular clock is that the back plate is stamped 306 and not 304. Obviously miss marked but interesting and unique making this clock even more special. My guess it as the "Zephyr" model and the Belmont model 306 appeared together in the Lawson publication might explain the error. The back plate is correct but has 306 stamped instead of 304. This maybe be truly one of a kind in addition to this pre-war model rare as well. The metal clock has no dentsand is in very nice condition with a nice patina. There is no Lawson decal on the dial aperture plate which also is consistent with the pre-war period. The clock is untested and without cord. The clock is being sold from my personal collection. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
eBay You are purchasing a Lawson Electric Clock model 304 pre-war circa 1937-1940. The clock was first named the Mayfair but the Lawson catalog in 1938 named this model the "Zephyr". The pre-war style Zephyr was only made for a few years and is different thanthe later years same model clock. The early model had ball feet and the inverted "J" trim piece on the left front shows a more gentle curve. Please view the photos provided. Another unique detail of this particular clock is that the back plate is stamped 306 and not 304. Obviously miss marked but interesting and unique making this clock even more special. My guess it as the "Zephyr" model and the Belmont model 306 appeared together in the Lawson publication might explain the error. The back plate is correct but has 306 stamped instead of 304. This maybe be truly one of a kind in addition to this pre-war model rare as well. The metal clock has no dentsand is in very nice condition with a nice patina. There is no Lawson decal on the dial aperture plate which also is consistent with the pre-war period. The clock is untested and without cord. The clock is being sold from my personal collection. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.