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A database of all Telavox and Clementa clocks which I have been able to examine, own myself, or have had the information forwarded to me by owners.
Not all clock details are always available. I sometimes find cases I am unwilling to buy at the asking price with a Quartz movement fitted. Qrtz in the list simply means that a cheap, modern, quartz, battery driven, plastic replacement movement has been fitted to the clock in place of the original torsion pendulum movement.
Then there are clocks in poor condition which are ludicrously overpriced for the Danish market. I was once offered a number of bare Telavox movements by one dealer. He expected double the price for each movement I normally pay for a complete Telavox clock in fine condition! Tempting as it might be to have spare movements for empty cases I was hardly going to pay his silly prices. I was then accused, in a shop full of people, of being too poor to afford them! Unfortunately for him this particular fool is not so easily parted from his money. Particularly for bare movements of unknown history.
Formatting of the database is a bit of a nightmare but will hopefully improve over time. (Try reloading the page if the list appears untidy) On one computer which I tried the movement number and striking were folded over to a new line. On other computers there is only one line per clock. Both my home computers show the details of only one clock per line without overlap. Your mileage may vary.
The order I have chosen to use is based entirely on
case number. All Telavox clocks have a small, metal, numbered label attached. (usually out of sight underneath but sometimes on the back of the case) The visible (rear) clock movement plate always has another number hot-impressed into the fibre. One sharp-sighted owner pointed out that there are sometimes very small numbers and letters engraved on the back plate too. Though this is not commonplace and may be limited to a specific period of manufacture. Or even a specific clock.
The very few
dated Telavox clocks found so far have what appears to be a common rubber datestamp marking inside the wooden case. I have shown these dates in
bold type in the list to make them easy to find. These dates may help to aid (very rough) dating of your own Telavox clocks. Try matching the nearest case number or movement number to a dated example.
If you wish to have your own Telavox or Clementa clock details added to this list please email me at
chris.b (at) nypost.dk. *Note the new email address* The old one was recently deleted when I changed accounts with my ISP. Please feel free to write in English or Danish.
No information will ever be published which can possibly trace the owner. In fact I make no record of owner's details. So once an email falls automatically off the bottom of my email folder I cannot contact any clock owner even by their email address.
All information on Telavox clocks is of great value to help to expand the database. If you can find a datestamp internally then please include this with your clock details. Images of Telavox or Clementa clocks are always welcome. Any size or number (as image attachments to emails) are acceptable. I can't promise to use any image here unless the clock is particularly interesting. Though images do ensure there is no doubt as to case and dial style.
A
bold number followed by an "
a" in the following list means information was forwarded from a Telavox owner in response to my online appeal. (e.g.
5a) See email contact address above.
Abbreviations: Non S = Non Striking. HG= Number of Hammers and Gongs.
Dial details below are numeral style first, then colour, followed by chapter ring colour.
Case No.----
Dial----------
Case type-------
Movt. No.---
Strike
1--1578S----Blk on Gold--damaged-Bakelite drum--S01132-Bell
2--1743s-----Gold on Blk---Bakelite drum----S 01189-------Bell
3--2885s----Gold/blk--------Bakelite drum----S 07622-------Bell
4--3302-----Gold/blk-------Bakelite drum-----S 12603-------Bell
5--4352 S---Gold/Blk-------Narrow curved foot--S 00642---4HG
6
a-4511S---Gld Rom.Blk---Narrow curved foot--------------Qrtz
7--4548S --Gld.Rom Blk---Narrow curved foot---S01432---3HG
8--4818-----Siilv chptr---early square----00562 --- Non S
9--548S----Blk Rom. gold--narrow curved foot....S01432--- 3HG
10a-5040---Silv. chapt. Early square---S34956---
13.5.45 ---Bell
11a-5604S---Blk/Gold----Narrow curved foot--S03188-----3HG
12a-6374S--Arabic/Gold---Narrow curved foot--S13401----3HG
13--7780----Gold/Blk------V. wide sq. foot------S 26948-----Bell
14-8427S---Gold/Black--Art deco
--S 09363
--1 Jan 1948---Bell
15a-8797S--Gold/Black--Art Deco- S10645--
24May 1948--Bell
16-9562S---Blk/Gold-------Art deco carved foot
17-111615---Gold /Blk-----Narrow sq. foot----S 07932-----3HG
18-12994 S--Cream/Blk----Narrow sq. foot----S 15724-----3HG
19-12997 S---Cream/Blk--Narrow sq. foot------S 15670----3HG
20-13178 S----------------Very wide round toe
21-13978 S---Black/Gold--V. wide round toe---S 06767
22-14226 S----------------V. wide round toe
23-14288 S----------------V. wide round toe
24-14716S----Blk Rom---V.Wide rnd toe-S08363-4HG
25-15085 S---Black/Gold--V. wide round toe--S 08423
26a-16051S------?-------Bakelite drum--- 15953--- bell.
27-16662 Qtz. Gold/Blk----Narrow square foot--Quartz
28-18058 S----------------Narrow curved foot
29-18456---Silvered arched dial & case-10335-
14 SEP 1945
30-19173s--Blk/Gold-Nrw curved foot-S 18780-
2 FEB 1949
31a-20020--Blk/Gold-----Narrow square foot---S15067
32a-20531--Blk/Gold---M/W Box in USA-10747
- 22/8/1945
33-22430---Gold/Black---Narrow sq. ft.- Mains movement.
34-22575S-----------------Very wide round toe
35--23750-- Very wide, sqr toe------Qrtz
6 Sept 1945
36a- 24138S-- S 15365--- Pretty mantle clock bell strike
37a--24612-Blk/Gld---V.wide stepped sq.--13345-Non/S
38-25009S---White/blk-Wall, tall rectangular--S 1699-Bell
39-25739------------------Very wide square foot-----Bell
40-28474S-----------------Medium wide tall
41-28655S---------------- Painted Blue/Red-----------4HG
42-28680S------Medium wide & tall--24227----4HG
43a-29547S-----Medium wide & tall--S27625--4 HG
44-32831S---------------Clementa Hinged bezel----Qrtz
45--37134S-Clementa-Chrome Wall Dial-37134- Non-S.
46--38020S--Clementa--Chrome Plated Wall Dial---Qrtz
47-45094 S(?)-Medium wide, tall-
S29957
-20 DEC 1951
By coincidence, No1 on the list was the very first Telavox clock I ever found. The dial bezel was already damaged and the brass work seemed to have been attacked by salty air or possibly a corrosive atmosphere. Rather sad considering it is the oldest Telavox clock in my modest collection and first ignited my interest in Telavox as a clock maker. It came from a coastal town with a prevailing, onshore wind. So that may be the reason for its dilapidation. Particularly if it had been left in an unprotected situation.
The last clock has a very high serial number indeed but has a Telavox case rather than the expected Clementa. Yet the movement number is earlier than the one remaining Clementa with an original movement.
It is a shame that the dated clocks are so relatively few. There are also some apparent anomalies where the date doesn't quite seem to match the serial numbers. If anyone has any real clues as to the reason for such occasional date stamping I'd be delighted to hear about it.
The small, but growing, number of clocks in the database is hardly representative of the many thousands actually manufactured. Though the list must be fairly indicative of the evolution of case style and numbering, over time, surprises do crop up now and then.
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