Clothes Dryer Door Chime
How Dry I Am Musical Chime How Dry I Am was a portion of the lyrics of a tune written by Irving Berlin in 1919.… Read More »Clothes Dryer Door Chime
How Dry I Am Musical Chime How Dry I Am was a portion of the lyrics of a tune written by Irving Berlin in 1919.… Read More »Clothes Dryer Door Chime
Newtone Mechanical Long Bell Door Chime This unique door chime from Australia is the only known non-electric long bell door chime. Another feature unique to… Read More »Newtone Mechanical Long Bell Door Chime
Nutone “Chimette” Table Dinner Chimes Dinner chimes were a forerunner and contemporary of door chimes, and are still in use today. They were commonly used… Read More »Nutone Dinner Chime
Rittenhouse Onyx Model C8445 Among the last of the TeleChron motor driven Chime Clocks is the Rittenhouse Onyx. This mid, 1970s door chime has minimal… Read More »Rittenhouse Onyx Model C8445
Rittenhouse Concord with Model 612 Mechanism The Rittenhouse Concord was a musical doorbell chime clock styled for a mid-century aesthetic. Marketed from approximately 1954 to… Read More »Rittenhouse Concord Model 612
NuTone Chord Tone L-30 L-30 “Chord Tone” Desert Sand cover. Smart Grille pattern. Gold flecked grille cloth. 2 chords front door, 2 notes rear door.… Read More »NuTone Chord Tone
Edwards Claridge Model C-50, C-51 The Edwards Claridge was descibed in their 1956 Catalog: THE TASTEFULLY MODERN CLARIDGE Now you can have the luxury of… Read More »Edwards Claridge
NuTone Weatherman This resonator chime from NuTone features a thermometer and hygrometer. The instruments were manufactured by Airguide of Chicago, although the only branding on… Read More »NuTone Weatherman
Rittenhouse Williamsburg Model 630, 631,632,633 and C8633 The Williamsburg succeeded the Concord as the flagship clock-chime from Rittenhouse in 1955. While the Concord was relatively… Read More »Rittenhouse Williamsburg