Documents Showing the Westclox Tiny Tim Blue Crackle Shelf Clock:
Document Date: 1928 Document Title: 1928 Westclox Color Pages, Frankfurth Hardware Co. -> 1458D Photo Match: Color Photo - Off color Introduction: Tiny Tim. The Newest Westclox. As the name implies, Tiny Tim is a small clock—it's the newest Westclox and has the same graceful design as the de luxe models, but has no alarm. It's an unusual little clock for the desk, the dresser, library, nursery, kitchen, school room and the office. Tiny Tim's daintiness, its design, its colorful charm meets with instant favor everywhere—readily appeals whenever small size and dependable timekeeping are the requirements. Tiny Tim is felt cushioned underneath and dust-proof. Stands 2 1/2 inches high—has silvered etched metal dial, and is made in nickel, walnut, old rose, blue, green and yellow. They come packed in an assortment of six—one of each finish—sells to the consumer for $2.50—a profitable item for the retailer. Retail: $2.50 USD
Document Date: February 1929 Document Title: Aisenstein-Woronock & Sons, Inc Photo Match: Black and white drawing Model Description: Tiny Tim Colored Clock, no alarm. Rose, Green, Blue, Yellow, Walnut or Nickel. Supplied with plain dial only. Westclox E Number: 2C-1133 Retail: $3.19 USD
Document Date: May 4, 1929 Document Title: 1929-5-4-p1-SP. May 4, 1929 Saturday Evening Post, p. 1 Photo Match: Exact Color Photo Model Description: Preferred . . . The law of compensation cannot be evaded. It invariably demands that final decisions be fair and impartial . . . awarding enduring success or undying fame only to those who are deserving. The outstanding popularity of Westclox so definitely displayed in the preferences of millions the world over . . . is the rightful reward of conscientious effort, exacting skill in manufacture and dependable values. Allied with timekeeping accuracy is a great variety of Westclox . . . in size and design that conform perfectly with your particular preference . . .standard or the new deluxe models that are built on a gracefully fashioned base . . . in the finish that you prefer. Your choice of lustrous nickel or beautiful shades that harmonize with the color scheme of any room . . . steady or intermittent alarm . . . plain dial . . . or luminous dial that can be seen in the dark. For those who prefer a convenient little timepiece without alarm . . . Tiny Tim. Pocket Ben, the Westclox watch, occupies a prominent place on the preferred list of men and boys who carry a timekeeper that combines good looks with reliability and real economy. Dealers everywhere prefer to sell Westclox . . . they know they are selling satisfaction . . . trustworthy timekeeping service. And you can buy a Westclox at the price you prefer, anywhere from $1.50 to $5.00. Prices slightly higher in Canada. WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY, La Salle, Illinois, U.S.A. Factory: Peru, Illinois. Western Clock Company, Limited, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Westclox in color, Old Rose, Green or Blue, are priced exactly the same as nickel. Tiny Tim $2.50. Retail: $2.50 USD