Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct. U.S. signed on the dial and the complete label inside.
Anonymous (not verified)
24 October 2024
This is another near perfect case, a bit over 20" high, of course the cone finials have a tad missing off the tips, but otherwise the mahogany veneered case is as good as you will find for the age. Frosted glass is probably a replacement, top glass is old. Signed Ingraham winding key, old brass bob, and complete paper label, coil gong on a brass bell, alarm movement on the base, an original painted dial that is signed, and old hands. The movement is very heavy and the iron springs are big and wide. Provenance inside the case indicating the clock was owned by Francis Wayland Stone of Washington, DC.
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Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Ct. U.S. signed on the dial and the complete label inside. This is another near perfect case, a bit over 20" high, of course the cone finials have a tad missing off the tips, but otherwise the mahogany veneered case is as good as you will find for the age. Frosted glass is probably a replacement, top glass is old. Signed Ingraham winding key, old brass bob, and complete paper label, coil gong on a brass bell, alarm movement on the base, an original painted dial that is signed, and old hands. The movement is very heavy and the iron springs are big and wide. Provenance inside the case indicating the clock was owned by Francis Wayland Stone of Washington, DC.
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