REVERE AND GE CHIMING CLOCKS |
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The following pictures are from Catalogs and/or actual General Electric clocks that we have serviced or sold, plus additional pictures provided by viewers and from Tom's vast collection. We have listed the clocks in numerical order by Model Number. Please note that we are continually working on these galleries with new clocks being added as we receive new information and pictures. If your clock is not pictured here it does not mean it doesn't exist! We probably haven't gotten it listed yet, or are unaware of it and do not have any pictures or documentation. We are not listing any of the GE nor Telechron '6 Series' Strike only clocks at this time. Click on any picture to enlarge GE-Page 4 GE-Page 1 GE-Page 2 GE-Page 3 GE-Page 4
Make: General ElectricModel Number: 422 Date: 1951 Name: Prelude Case: Horizontal grained Mahogany with solid Mahogany base. Dial: 5" Silvered with black numerals. Details: This is the second model named the Prelude and may have replaced the R-412 Version from the 40s. It is a much more traditional tambour design than the R-412 and may just have had the same name. 8" H x 18" W X 5 1/2" D
Make: General ElectricModel Number: 424 Date: 1948 Name: Philharmonic Case: Diagonal Mahogany veneer with solid Mahogany base. Dial: 5" Silvered with black numerals, serpentine hands. Details: Another underrated GE clock that deserves more attention. The large dome design produces a rich deep sound quality, and gives the hint of a tambour with the extended base on the sides. 8 1/4" H X 18" W X 5" D
Make: General ElectricModel Number: 426 Date: 1955 Name: Chorus Case: Mahogany with sculpted base. Dial: Open Silvered dial, black numerals. Details: This design was used by Revere, General Electric, and Herschede from the 40s right through the 1980s. The clock pictured (from an eBay listing) is from the 60s and used the 'B' rotor. Newer models used the 'H' rotor but the case remained the same. 9 3/4" H X 8 1/4" W X 4 3/4" D
Make: General ElectricModel Number: 430 Date: 1953 Name: New Concerto Case: Blond Mahogany with black base. Dial: Silvered dial, black Roman numerals. Details: A standard tambour but with a hand rubbed blond Mahogany finished case, popular in the 1950s. The silvered dial has a painted scroll design and black Roman Numerals, not often seen on these clocks. It featured serpentine hands and full Westminster chimes. Original price: $65. 7 3/4" H X 15 3/4" W X 4 1/4" D |