Product code: Hotsell Early Golden hour clock by Jefferson
Because of the weight and color of the clock, it could be thought of as being made hotsell of brass. However, the ring and base are made of cast zinc alloy, plated with pure 24-karat gold. The dial frame ring has raised numerals at 3, 6, 9, and 12 as well as raised radial lines at the other hours. Production began with luminescent paint in the numerals and lines of the hands. The hour and minute hands also had luminescent paint. This was only found on early clocks. The glass is mounted in a steel, nickel plated ring gear. glass is 3/32" thick. The retainer ring on the back of the clock) is steel, plated with 24 kt gold. Dimensions are 8-7/8" high and 4-1/2" deep. The outside diameter of the outer ring is 7-7/16". Weight is 2.3 lbs. The cord and plug are brown plastic. The early Golden Hours have a maroon colored base plate that shows a rating of 115V.A.C. 60 CY 2.5 watts and patent pending. This is a 1949-52 clock. The motor works however the gears need cleaned.
Because of the weight and color of the clock, it could be thought of as being made hotsell of brass. However, the ring and base are made of cast zinc alloy, plated with pure 24-karat gold. The dial frame ring has raised numerals at 3, 6, 9, and 12 as well as raised radial lines at the other hours. Production began with luminescent paint in the numerals and lines of the hands. The hour and minute hands also had luminescent paint. This was only found on early clocks. The glass is mounted in a steel, nickel plated ring gear. glass is 3/32" thick. The retainer ring on the back of the clock) is steel, plated with 24 kt gold. Dimensions are 8-7/8" high and 4-1/2" deep. The outside diameter of the outer ring is 7-7/16". Weight is 2.3 lbs. The cord and plug are brown plastic. The early Golden Hours have a maroon colored base plate that shows a rating of 115V.A.C. 60 CY 2.5 watts and patent pending. This is a 1949-52 clock. The motor works however the gears need cleaned.