Style 2 Big Ben and Baby Ben advertisement from 1929 Westclox History at ClockHistory.com The first advertisement for Westclox baby Ben dated 1915

Meyers’ Bargain Bulletin November, 1898

Illustrates “Liberty Bell” timepiece or alarm clock, “Eureka” alarm clock, “World’s Fair” alarm clock, “Long Ring” alarm clock and “Repeater” alarm clock (these last four may or may not be Western Clock Mfg. Co. products).

“Liberty Bell” timepiece or alarm clock. These have movements by Western Clock Mfg. Co. and can be identified by the patent date of Sept. 22, 1885 on the back. Shown on page 22 of catalog.
“Liberty Bell” timepiece or alarm clock. These have movements by Western Clock Mfg. Co
“Eureka” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western Clock Mfg. Co. product). Page 23 of catalog.
“Eureka” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western               Clock Mfg. Co. product).
“World’s Fair” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western Clock Mfg. Co. product). Page 23 of catalog. “World’s Fair” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western Clock Mfg. Co. product).
“Long Ring” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western Clock Mfg. Co. product). Page 23 of catalog.
“Long Ring” alarm clock (may or may not be a               Western Clock Mfg. Co. product).
“Repeater” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western Clock Mfg. Co. product). Page 23 of catalog.
“Repeater” alarm clock (may or may not be a Western               Clock Mfg. Co. product).

The catalog is labeled: Fall Issue No. 17, S. F. Meyers Co., 48 - 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Address Department “H.” It has 32 pages.

Catalog courtesy of Pat Dowd.

 

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