TELAVOX CLOCKS

An illustrated guide to the cases and movements of a unique Danish clock manufacturer. Clock production continued in Vanløse, a suburb of Copenhagen in Denmark, from 1942 to at least 1977. Telavox clocks became Clementa in 1952 when clockmaking was split off from radio production. All post dates are meaningless. Lack of visitors has resulted in no new posts for some time.I shall leave the blog online for those few who are interested.

27/02/2022

26.02.2022 End of an era.

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 * Saturday 26th February 2022. Today I sold my collection of 40 Telavox clocks to a gentleman from Holland. He intends to start his own web...
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04/09/2021

4.09.2021 Telavox on eBay.

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 * A Telavox clock/timer is listed on eBay. In a pretty square dial case: I have never found a Telavox clock/timer on my travels.   Unusual ...
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01/01/2011

A private collection

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* A collector of Telavox clocks has kindly forwarded some photographs with the case and movement serial numbers. As I have yet to find at...
19/11/2010

Mystery Telavox 8649

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* A new owner of a Telavox has kindly sent me details and a link to some excellent pictures of his clock: I have cropped, resized and adj...
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16/06/2010

A synchronous Clementa

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* I have found a mains driven Clementa in rather poor condition. The brasswork is corroded and the hardwood surround is stained. Believe it...
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