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- Kit-Cat_Klock abstract "The Kit-Cat Klock is an art deco novelty style wall clock. It is in the shape of a grinning black cat with cartoon eyes that swivel in time with a pendulum tail that wags beneath. The clock is traditionally colored black, but models in other colors and styles are available. It first appeared during the 1930s. The clock is an iconic symbol of kitchens in pop culture.[citation needed]The first clock was made in 1932 by the Allied Clock Company in Portland, Oregon. Allied subsequently moved to Seattle, Washington and then to southern California in 1962, whereupon it was renamed California Clock Company. The clock design has changed very little in the intervening years, with the first generation, manufactured in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, having two paws, while newer models have four paws and a bow tie. The words "Kit-Cat" were added to the clock face in the 1980s. The original clocks were powered from the AC mains, but most models sold since the late 1980s use batteries. The manufacturer estimates that the clock has been sold at an average rate of one every three minutes for the last 50 years.The name "Kit-Cat" is a trademark of California Clock Company.".
- Kit-Cat_Klock thumbnail The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis_-_Kit_Cat_Klock_and_box.jpg?width=300.
- Kit-Cat_Klock wikiPageExternalLink www.canadianclockco.com.
- Kit-Cat_Klock wikiPageExternalLink www.iloveapplepie.co.uk.
- Kit-Cat_Klock wikiPageExternalLink www.kit-cat.com.
- Kit-Cat_Klock wikiPageID "13267446".
- Kit-Cat_Klock wikiPageRevisionID "581373338".
- Kit-Cat_Klock alt "Modern Kit-Cat Klock".
- Kit-Cat_Klock alt "Original Kit-Cat Klock".
- Kit-Cat_Klock caption "Above, an original model clock with packaging from the 1940s. Below, a black newer model clock displays four paws.".
- Kit-Cat_Klock direction "vertical".
- Kit-Cat_Klock hasPhotoCollection Kit-Cat_Klock.
- Kit-Cat_Klock image "Black Kit-Cat.jpg".
- Kit-Cat_Klock image "The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis - Kit Cat Klock and box.jpg".
- Kit-Cat_Klock width "250".
- Kit-Cat_Klock subject Category:1932_introductions.
- Kit-Cat_Klock subject Category:Art_Deco.
- Kit-Cat_Klock subject Category:Cats_in_popular_culture.
- Kit-Cat_Klock subject Category:Clocks.
- Kit-Cat_Klock subject Category:Novelty_items.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Artifact100021939.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Clock103046257.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Clocks.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Device103183080.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Instrument103574816.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Instrumentality103575240.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Object100002684.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Timepiece104437953.
- Kit-Cat_Klock type Whole100003553.
- Kit-Cat_Klock comment "The Kit-Cat Klock is an art deco novelty style wall clock. It is in the shape of a grinning black cat with cartoon eyes that swivel in time with a pendulum tail that wags beneath. The clock is traditionally colored black, but models in other colors and styles are available. It first appeared during the 1930s. The clock is an iconic symbol of kitchens in pop culture.[citation needed]The first clock was made in 1932 by the Allied Clock Company in Portland, Oregon.".
- Kit-Cat_Klock label "Kit-Cat Klock".
- Kit-Cat_Klock sameAs m.03b_w97.
- Kit-Cat_Klock sameAs Q8705335.
- Kit-Cat_Klock sameAs Q8705335.
- Kit-Cat_Klock sameAs Kit-Cat_Klock.
- Kit-Cat_Klock wasDerivedFrom Kit-Cat_Klock?oldid=581373338.
- Kit-Cat_Klock depiction The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis_-_Kit_Cat_Klock_and_box.jpg.
- Kit-Cat_Klock isPrimaryTopicOf Kit-Cat_Klock.