The E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Conn, USA "Emblem" model, so stated on the worn but fully legible rear backboard label, ca 1899.
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22 October 2024
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23 inches pressed oak case has the original finish and is in near perfect condition. The glass, pendulum, dial, and the nearly complete label, are all original to this clock. The only fault, if you can call it a fault, is the slightly worn and dirty paper dial. I should look so good after105 years. This clock has an 8 day movement, striking a gong on the hours and alarms on a brass bell. If you are collecting the Commeratives, this is a dandy. Ly- Ingraham No. 1008. He valued this clock at $550 over 5 years ago.
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Emblem
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Ingraham, E
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Horton's Antique Clocks
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The E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Conn, USA "Emblem" model, so stated on the worn but fully legible rear backboard label, ca 1899. 23 inches pressed oak case has the original finish and is in near perfect condition. The glass, pendulum, dial, and the nearly complete label, are all original to this clock. The only fault, if you can call it a fault, is the slightly worn and dirty paper dial. I should look so good after105 years. This clock has an 8 day movement, striking a gong on the hours and alarms on a brass bell. If you are collecting the Commeratives, this is a dandy. Ly- Ingraham No. 1008. He valued this clock at $550 over 5 years ago.
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