General Electric got into clock making pretty early, and especially got into them around the time that electric clocks were becoming popular. General Electric focused mostly on models like the Chipper and the Epicure, which were both models that were modest in appearance, very functional, and not very fancy. However, the company did get into some cosmetically pleasing clocks with models like the New Hostess, and the Troubador. These clocks are considered collectors items most of the time, especially if the clocks are in mint condition. Many times, these clocks can be found on the internet or on price guides. When shopping for General Electric Clocks, make sure that the clock in question is in good condition, or you could end up paying way more than you should. Many people enjoy these clocks, and they are made by one of the best names in electric appliances.
![]() Vintage General Electric Wall Clock US $.99
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![]() Vintage General Electric Kitchen Wall Clock US $4.99
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