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So cute! I especially like the second one. 

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I love both of them Woman Happy

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Both of these clocks are so cute and fun!!!!  They made me smile!!!!

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@Toots711 

 

So glad you are posting vintage!  Maybe some jewelry too? Smiley Happy

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Thanks for the memories.  I can remember when my mom got one with a battery, no more cord down the wall.

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I realize there is a  market for this retro vintage merchandise, but these clocks are not something I would ever want.

 

I didn't care for them when they were "in" nor do I care for them as vintage.

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They're kinda cute but not something I would ever have and use.  I'm not really into the vintage looks that are so popular now.

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I think you would have to have a vintage kitchen to use these clocks.

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This is a really cute clock and I can imagine it in a kitchen from the late 1940s.

 

I have a fewl vintage and antique clocks, but not as many as I once had before selling them to an antique dealer.  I collected them before people knew they were valuable.  Some I made profit from, others not, but it was fun to use them as a collection under my Christmas tree once the children were married (but childless and away from home).  Then when the grandchildren started coming along, they were replaced by trains and toys under the tree.  

 

I never got into contemporary or the mid century modern which I suspect this might be classified.  

 

Several of mine were French or English.