LUX MANUFACTURING CO. NOVELTY LAMP & TIMEPIECE
INDEX # : 121-T-0499
circa: 1925-1942

CLOCK STYLE Novelty Lamp and Timepiece CLOCK NAME N/A MANUFACTURE Lux Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. CASE MODEL # N/A MOVEMENT TYPE Brass, 30 hour, lever escapement, spring driven. Has fast/slow lever on back plate of movement. CASE SIZE & CONSTRUCTION
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Base=5 1/2", Height=10 1/2", Depth=4"
Pot metal base with silver colored finish. This model was also available in a gold wash finish.LABEL INFORMATION N/A DIAL INFORMATION
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2" White paper dial with black Arabic numerals. MISC. FEATURES Timepiece has a 110v electric lamp as integral part of case. ACQUIRED FROM Online auction CONDITION WHEN ACQUIRED Time piece in running order, the lamp shade is not original. RESTORATION N/A HISTORICAL DATA
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The Lux Manufacturing Co. was founded by Paul Lux in 1917. He was a native of Germany, and had worked for the Waterbury Clock Co. for 28 years. Produced timers, alarms, and novelty clocks under the management of Lux, his sons and grandsons. The Keebler Clock Company marketed many of their clocks. Lux built a second plant in Lebanon, Tennessee in 1950. In June of 1961 the company was taken over by the Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Company. The image to the left is the Lux Clock Co. as it appeared c. 1920. REFERENCES 1. NAWCC Bulletin #319, "Lux and Keebler Pendulette Clocks" article by Mel Kaye (NJ), page 155.
2. "Waterbury - A Pictorial History 1674-1974", Pequot Press, 1974.
3. "luxclocks.net" - A terrific website with good information to help identify many different Lux Clock models.NOTES N/A Continue with selection:
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