RARE- ANTIQUE WALL WARREN TELECHRON MASTER CLOCK TYPE B OAK
RARE- ANTIQUE WALL WARREN TELECHRON MASTER CLOCK TYPE B OAK
SOLD $1,495.00 Sold: Jan 2, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
eBay We have a RARE Antique Warren Telechron Company, Telechron Master Clock, Type B.This Clock is in great original condition with the original instruction manual. It measures 32 x 16 This clock is VERY heavy. Comes from an old estate untested. Please look at all the photos Below is some information found on Wikipedia Warren master clock, installed in utility power plants, made accurate synchronous clocks possible.Henry Warren established the company in 1912 in Ashland, Massachusetts. Initially, it was called "The Warren Clock Company," producing battery-powered clocks. These proved unreliable, however, since batteries weakened quickly, which resulted in inaccurate time-keeping. Warren saw electric motors as the solution to this problem. In 1915, he invented a self-starting synchronous motor consisting of a rotor and a coil, which was patented in 1918.[1] (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 We have a RARE Antique Warren Telechron Company, Telechron Master Clock, Type B.This Clock is in great original condition with the original instruction manual. It measures 32 x 16 This clock is VERY heavy. Comes from an old estate untested. Please look at all the photos Below is some information found on Wikipedia Warren master clock, installed in utility power plants, made accurate synchronous clocks possible.Henry Warren established the company in 1912 in Ashland, Massachusetts. Initially, it was called "The Warren Clock Company," producing battery-powered clocks. These proved unreliable, however, since batteries weakened quickly, which resulted in inaccurate time-keeping. Warren saw electric motors as the solution to this problem. In 1915, he invented a self-starting synchronous motor consisting of a rotor and a coil, which was patented in 1918.[1] (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.