E. Ingraham Clock Co. made this clock for Charles F. Adams, Erie, Penn. whose name is on the full label inside the case.
Anonymous (not verified)
23 October 2024
This clock has always been called the "Liberty" clock by those of us who can barely read. The glass has the word LIBERTY in big letters and a large picture of the Statue of Liberty. Adams was probably a clock dealer who ordered a large quantity of this same clock. It is a great walnut case, 22 inches high, refinished inside and out like all the other clocks in this collection. A near perfect glass, very nice original dial, great pendulum, gong, and signed movements. It is 8 day, Cathedral gong strike, alarms on a bell, and it is running. It is not pictured in the Ingraham catalogs.
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E. Ingraham Clock Co. made this clock for Charles F. Adams, Erie, Penn. whose name is on the full label inside the case. This clock has always been called the "Liberty" clock by those of us who can barely read. The glass has the word LIBERTY in big letters and a large picture of the Statue of Liberty. Adams was probably a clock dealer who ordered a large quantity of this same clock. It is a great walnut case, 22 inches high, refinished inside and out like all the other clocks in this collection. A near perfect glass, very nice original dial, great pendulum, gong, and signed movements. It is 8 day, Cathedral gong strike, alarms on a bell, and it is running. It is not pictured in the Ingraham catalogs.
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