$650.00

Kendall produced the first oil that was good for 2,000 miles. Before that, the maximum mileage was 500. The hand on the clock with the two fingers indicate “2,000” miles.

According to A Brief History of Kendall Motor Oil:

“In 1913, Kendall Refining Company became the first producer of motor oil to extend oil change intervals from the average 500 miles, to the greatly improved 2000 miles. It was a massive achievement for the company...this achievement was reflected in a new symbol: a hand holding up the number two. It has remained the symbol of Kendall quality to this day.”

This clock style is often referred to as the “Lollypop” because the the digit 6 has been replaced by the top of a stand post—which is reminiscent of an early curb sign.

The curved glass front is in excellent condition, and the clock presents its original vintage quality nicely. I am guessing this is from the 1950’s.

A small paper label identifies this as made by SWIHART PRODUCTS in Indiana.

This clock lights up and runs accurately—but only for a short time. I am unsure what makes it stop.

This is not a reproduction.

Size is approximately 15 inch diameter by 4 inches deep (15”X 4”).

This will be even better with a good cleaning. Stored in a clean, smoke-free home.

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