Vintage General Electric (GE) electric alarm clock mounted in a solid onyx/alabaster stone base. Classic mid-century design with brass-tone bezel and Roman numeral dial. Model 7286A, made in USA. Plug-in electric clock with alarm function. Compact size makes it ideal for desk, shelf, or bedside display. Measurements: • Width: ~6 inches • Height: ~4 inches • Depth: ~1.5 inches Condition: Pre-owned vintage condition with visible wear from age. Includes discoloration, surface marks, and patina on the metal bezel. Stone base shows natural variation and some staining- see pics • Untested / not guaranteed Great mid-century modern decor piece.
This vintage matchbook cover advertises Rex Cole, Inc., a distributor for General Electric Refrigerators located at 7 East 45th Street in New York City, N.Y. Dating from the pre-1940s era, evidenced by the ‘Vanderbilt 7120’ phone exchange, it features a classic two-color design depicting a GE refrigerator and the slogan ‘Makes it Safe to be Hungry.’ The cover is in good vintage condition with some minor edge wear and light soiling, but no significant tears or fading; matches are absent and the striker is intact. No manufacturer imprint is visible on this particular cover.