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The Plymouth Model New Haven - Westinghouse Brand, Jeweled, Electric Striking, "Banjo Clock" Style.
This Catalog Page Listing is from 1932. Model Designation, NHW 611-32S Model, Design name "Plymouth" mahogany case, Painted glass insets with gold leaf accents, sweep second hand, Mechanism is self-starting.
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New Haven Steeple Clock with Westinghouse Electric Self Starting Motor Clock Style Mahogany Case "Valley Forge" Design Name 1932
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Lovely Mahogany New Haven Clock Company - Westinghouse Brand Jeweled Electric Striking Steeple Clock. This Catalog Page is from 1932. The Style Number is NHW 611-32S Model Name " Valley Forge" .
Imported Select Mahogany Case, Self-Starting Electric Motor. Claimed to Be a Colonial Design but is Actually an Empire Derived Design. 13.5 inches tall, Sweep Second Hand. Roman Numerals. A Lovely Antique Clock Today. Please Link to these Pictures and this Unique Vintage Clock Reference Blog!
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New Haven Clock Company Westinghouse Motor Electric Chiming Banjo Clock Style, "Antares" Catalog Page from 1932
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The Antares Model Bajo Clock by New Haven Clock Co. With a Mechanism by Westinghouse with a Jeweled Electric Chiming motor. A Very Traditional Banjo Clock Style.
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New Haven Electric Chiming Banjo Clock Annapolis 1932
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The Handsome mahogany New Haven - Westinghouse Brand, Jeweled Electric Chiming Banjo Clock . Silvered Dial with Sweep Second hand. Self-Starting Westinghouse Motor. 27 Inches Tall.
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