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Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock

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Blessing Alarm Clock, 1970s
By Blessing
Located in FERROL, ES
Blessing XXL alarm clock, 1970s Large watch with pink plastic case and white dial with purple
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1970s German Space Age Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock

Materials

Plastic

Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock, 1970s
Blessing Alarm Clock, 1970s
H 9.06 in W 9.06 in D 7.49 in
Tulip Alarm Clock From Blessing, West Germany
By Blessing
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage design - Space alarm clock with tulip base - Produced by Blessing in the 1960s - Clock
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock

Materials

Plastic

Space Age Alarm Clock by Blessing West Germany, 1970s
Located in Praha, CZ
Helmet design, space age, alarm clock from Blessing in West Germany in the 1970s. Must be wound
Category

1970s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock

Materials

Plastic

Vintage Blessing Pop Art Atomic Space Age Table Alarm Clock
By Blessing
Located in Bad Säckingen, DE
table alarm clock, likely from the 1960s or 1970s. It features a striking futuristic design with a
Category

1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Blessing Alarm Clock

Materials

Plastic, Lucite, Plexiglass

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