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Old Standard Electric Time Company Advertising Employee Ten Year Sterling Silver Service Pin
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Old Standard Electric Time Company Advertising Employee Ten Year Sterling Silver Service Pin
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The picture below shows a larger front and back view of this Old Standard Electric Time Company Advertising Employee Ten Year Sterling Silver Service Pin. This pin is not dated and the year that it was made or awarded is unknown. On the front is an hour glass with wings. It is marked on the two sides as follows:

THE STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME CO.
STANDARD
10 YEARS SERVICE

(Whitehead & Hoag logo)
STERLING

The pin measures 5/8'' wide. It appears to be in near mint condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is some additional information about the Standard Electric Time Company:

Standard Electric Time Company
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Standard Electric Time Company was a Springfield, Massachusetts company founded in 1884, and was a manufacturer of synchronized clock systems and fire alarm systems. They were the oldest manufacturer of electric clocks in the United States. The company was acquired by Johnson Controls in 1970 and then Faraday in 1978.

History
The company was originally founded in Waterbury, Connecticut by Charles Warner, the pioneer of the electric clock. The company was later moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in 1911. Standard quickly became known for its electric clock systems, which were often installed in schools, universities, and other public buildings. These systems consisted of a master clock, which then controlled all secondary clocks. Like many companies during the Great Depression, Standard suffered from financial difficulties throughout the 1930s. In the 1940s during World War II, Standard products were used in many defense projects. In 1950, Standard made a 15,000 square foot addition onto their Springfield plant, and introduced several new product lines, most notably fire alarm systems, fluid analyzer systems, and nurse call systems for use in hospitals.

In 1970, it was announced that the company would be sold to Johnson Controls in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During this period, the company modernized its fire alarm division with the SET/7000, a modular solid state conventional panel, and later with the SET/7500, a 250 zone multiplex panel in console form that could control fire alarm, security, and building automation systems, along with their light plates and remote lights. In 1978, Johnson Controls sold Standard Electric Time to Faraday. In 1981, Faraday downsized the company substantially, closing all divisions except for standard electric time, and moved it to Tecumseh, Michigan. Faraday is now owned by Siemens, and a small branch office still remains in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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Old Standard Electric Time Company Advertising Employee Ten Year Sterling Silver Service Pin


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