Sessions Panelescent Red Trapezoid Clock Circa 1960
This attractive Mid-Century desk or wall clock by Sessions is the model 34606, called Panelescent. It has a trapezoid square shape and can rest on a flat surface or hang on the wall. The neat "Panelescent" textured band that borders the face reflects light and the luminescent dial glows in the dark. The plastic case is bright cherry red.
The label on the back has patent numbers that date to 1960. The clock runs fine and looks terrific. The only cosmetic issues are some vertical marks on the convex plastic dial cover and one side of the red case that look like someone touched it with a hot knife edge. I tried to show them in the last picture. The clock measures 6-1/2" wide at the top by 5-3/4" high by 3" deep front to back - an inch less at the bottom.
Circa: 1960
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Sessions
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Large 37 by 20 Inch Redwood Burl Slab for Clock
This gorgeous redwood burl clock slab measures 37 inches wide by 20" tall at the highest point and is about 2-1/2" thick (thickness varies depending on the slant of the cut but the top and bottom of the slab are flat). It is sealed and finished with a shiny lacquer or epoxy coating and is pre-drilled for a clock with a battery operated clock movement mounted to the back. All you need to do is add the numerals and hands. I'm including a glittered goldtone 7" diameter numeral dial setup with the clock, but you're free to use one of your own choosing if you prefer. Dials, numerals, and hands are readily available at just about any craft supply retailer. The condition is excellent though at certain angles you can see the shadow of previous Roman clock numerals in the coating about 5" below the center hole - another light coat of lacquer will remove them if your clock face doesn't cover them.
Circa: 1960s
Country of Origin: US
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Mastercrafters Electric Horse Clock
This terrific vintage clock was made by Mastercrafters of Chicago. The body is hard molded plastic with a standing horse, the clock is framed in a horseshoe. The color is a deep bronzy-gold with brushstroke grain. The original beaded brass chain is still attached to the horse's bridle.
The clock measures 13" long by 8-3/4" high to the horse's ears. The cord is about 6-1/2 feet long. It works fine and has no cosmetic issues other than some mild scuffing on the back. The clock can hang on the wall or rest upright on a mantle or shelf.
Circa: 1950s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Mastercrafters