KEEBLER CLOCK CO. SEE-SAW PENDULETTE TIMEPIECE
INDEX # : 129-T-0400
circa: 1930-1937

CLOCK STYLE Pendulette CLOCK NAME Animated See-Saw MANUFACTURE Manufactured for The Keebler Clock Co., Philadelphia, Pa. by Lux Mfg. Co. CASE MODEL # No. 375 MOVEMENT TYPE Brass, 30 hour, lever escapement, spring driven. 200 beats/minute. CASE SIZE & CONSTRUCTION Base=4", Height=5", Depth=2" LABEL INFORMATION N/A DIAL INFORMATION
Wood Arabic numerals. MISC. FEATURES
Brown molded Syroco wood case. Animated image created by LuxClocks.com
ACQUIRED FROM Online auction CONDITION WHEN ACQUIRED Time piece in running order, missing the small paper cats under the dial that swings back and forth with the pendulum. RESTORATION May 2000 - Cleaned case and movement, set clock to running. 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. "Clock Identification and Price Guide - Book 3" by Roy Ehrhardt, 1987, page 179 & 180.
2. NAWCC Bulletin #319, "Lux and Keebler Pendulette Clocks" article by Mel Kaye (NJ), page 155.
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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