This wall clock is a rare find from the Kellogg Commission 1990s Agriculture Program to showcase varieties of grains. This clock was made by Wierenga Mfg in Ninica, Michigan. Its unique design features a brown wood dodecagonal (12-sided) frame with a grain filled face with Kellogg Composition stamped across the front. The grains have kept in their individual compartments. The clock is an original piece and perfect for collectors of seed and feed companies advertising. Made in the United States, this clock is a great addition to any collection and a must-have for agriculture enthusiasts.


Measures 13.5" in diameter and stands 2.5" from the wall.


The clock is in good working condition. The second hand is a little bent out of shape but does go around as intended. A battery was put in a couple of days ago to check accuracy, and it seems to keep good time. It appears in beautiful condition with slight scuffs and scratches and has a couple of small cracks in the face near the center. The battery compartment is clean and clear of any residue, which is usually typical in vintage electronics.


These are incredibly difficult to find in working condition, and with the grain compartments intact.


This would be a great conversation piece in your ag products or advertising collection.


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