Posted 8 years ago
pw-collector
(297 items)
This is a time only, Rotary (Tape Measure) Clock invented by Herman F. Lux with a patent number D-95,184 filed on February 20, 1935 and granted on April 16, 1935.
Advertised as "The First Different Clock In Centuries".
The Guarantee inside the box lid states it as "This Mystery Clock".
Side of box is printed "Black & Nickel".
Original $5.00 price tag. Opposite side of tag states: Modern Clock without Hands.
Patent illustration in photo #4 above.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
Now, that is one of the most interesting clocks I've ever seen. Nice one Dave!
jscott0363, definitely a curiosity piece of it's time. Thanks for the appreciation.
Awesome clock Dave, and the box too!
Thanks Ken for the appreciation. It's always a plus to me when the box is accompanying the item.
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Three of those sold at the auction I was at today. None it as good of condition as this one. Very nice.
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oops i love it twice means i really really love it:)
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Weird and wonderful !
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Is it the 2 inch or the 5, I have a copper one, and an Ivory one both with boxes and tags. I also have a blue 2 inch one without the box.
rlwindle, it is the 5" model.
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