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Bud Light Beer Lighted Bar Wall Clock Sign
This Bud Light beer advertising wall clock and lighted bar room sign was union made in the USA in 1985. All sturdy plastic, the wood-tone framed square clock is 13-1/2" square. The red, white and blue Bud Light logo is in the center of the clock below the bright red hands. The reflective metallic silver hour markings and Anheuser Busch logo and wheat designs are printed on the clock face. The hands, face, and numbers are layered for a dimensional look.
The clock works fine and lights up properly. There are no chips or cracks, just a few minor scuffs or rub marks on the back. The heavy duty 7-foot cord is in excellent condition, as is the long string and chain pull cord which turns the light on and off.
Circa: 1985
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Anheuser Busch
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Sessions Rittenhouse Doorbell Chimes Wall Clock
This vintage Sessions - Rittenhouse wall clock doesn't seem to run, but it's quite a rare item. Its main function was as a door bell chime. Many older homes still have a decorative or plain box high up on a wall near the front door which housed the doorbell motor, chimes, and wiring. This clock serves the same purpose, but instead of having an odd looking box on the wall, the owner had a functioning Sessions wall clock covering the chimes motor.
The 7-1/4" white plastic clock case has a cool Deco style stepped or layered square shape. The numbers are black outlined in red, the minute markings are red and black. The face cover is glass.
When I plugged the clock in, nothing happened but the plug has some exposed wires so it may just need rewiring or a new plug. Also, the prongs on the plug are unusual and maybe they just don't work in modern outlets - one prong is considerably larger than the other. The only wear or damage is a tight hairline crack to the case on the bottom at the opening for the cord and some scraping of the black paint around the keyhole wall hanger opening at the back.
Circa: 1940s - 1950s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Sessions Rittenhouse
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1950s Oregon Myrtlewood Mantle Clock
This beautiful half log slab wooden clock was brought back as a souvenir from the southern Oregon coast more than 50 years ago. Made by Myrtle Craft Studio of Grants Pass, the wood is from the Myrtle tree which grows only in Oregon and Northern California in this country. The flat dome shape clock is 9" high by 10" wide. Some of the tree bark remains on the top, and the right-facing side has an interesting natural scorch mark from lightning or a forest fire.
The movement was made by Lanshire of Chicago. The clock is in excellent condition with no damage and works fine. The cord and plug are in fine condition as well. The face is covered by a brass bezel and real convex (bubble) glass, not plastic.
Circa: 1950s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Myrtle Craft Studios
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Howard 1940s Chrome Horses and Horseshoe Clock For Repair
This chrome horse heads mantle clock by Howard Clock Corp. has a patent number that was issued in 1941. The cloth-covered cord has been cut off and the chrome base is pitted so it's being sold for parts or repair.
The clock is 9-3/4" high by 9-1/2" wide. The clock is mounted in a horseshoe frame, which is mounted on two horse heads on the Art Deco style oval base. The hands move freely so I'm not sure what if anything is wrong with it other than the clipped cord, and of course the damaged chrome.
Circa: 1941
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Howard Clock Corp.
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