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Ingraham mantel clock; late
Ingraham mantel clock; late Victorian era mfg., ebonized case with gilt accents. 11"H. Good condition, surface wear.
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AMERICAN INGRAHAM CONN MANTEL SHELF
AMERICAN INGRAHAM CONN MANTEL SHELF CLOCKAmerican mantel shelf clock, Ingraham, Bristol, Connecticut, c.1900, figural topper of a classically dressed woman with lyre seated on Klismos chair, likely depicting Sappho, over ebonized case with half columns, lion mask and ring handles, dial with Arabic numerals, time and strike movement, rising on cast metal paw feet, retaining pendulum and key, clock only: approx 11"h, 20"w, 5.75"d, topper: approx 8.5"h, 15lbs
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A Victorian Walnut Alarm Mantel
A Victorian Walnut Alarm Mantel Clock by Ingraham Walnut case with extensive shaping applied details pressed details door with etched glass panel paper dial with Roman numerals coil chime with key and pendulum base impressed "The Ingraham & Co. Bristol Conn." Comes with a winding key. Works stamped E. Ingraham Bristol England. Time strike and alarm.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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ANTIQUE E INGRAHAM PENDULUM
ANTIQUE E INGRAHAM PENDULUM MANTEL CLOCKMantel clock housed in carved wooden frame. Ornate loose pendulum. Interior has manufacturer's stamp. Patented Oct 1878 can be read on clock. Front glass has an applied gold design. Untested.
Issued: c. 1800s
Dimensions: 15.5"H x 10.5"W
Manufacturer: E Ingraham and Co.
Country of Origin: United States
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E. INGRAHAM CO. PRESSED OAK
E. INGRAHAM CO. PRESSED OAK MANTEL CLOCKE. Ingraham Co. Pressed Oak Mantel Clock,
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Ingraham black wood mantle clock,
Ingraham black wood mantle clock, embossed brass dial, pendulum, 25" h Estimate $75-125
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E. INGRAHAM CO. MANTLE CLOCKE.
E. INGRAHAM CO. MANTLE CLOCKE. Ingraham Co. wooden mantle clock.
Missing back wood panel, scuffing to varnish on front columns, left brass handle loose, discoloration to face.
15 1/2" L x 6" W x 10 1/2" H.
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Ingraham black wood mantle clock,
Ingraham black wood mantle clock, paper & embossed brass dial, pendulum, 25" h Estimate $75-125
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Oak cased eight-day mantel clock by
Oak cased eight-day mantel clock by Ingraham. 13.5''h.x13''w.
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E. INGRAHAM GREEK REVIVAL-STYLE
E. INGRAHAM GREEK REVIVAL-STYLE CARVED WOOD MANTEL CLOCKE. Ingraham Greek Revival-Style Carved Wood Mantel Clock, American, late 19th century; signed Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 10 3/8 x 4 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.4 x 11.4 cm.) Provenance: The Walter and Donna Conn Estate; located within the desirable estate enclave of San Marino. Designed by the renowned architect Roland E. Coate in 1929, and built for a member of the Keck family, the gated Colonial Revival home graces over an acre of meticulously manicured park-like grounds. Formerly the USC Presidential Mansion. Condition:
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An Ingraham Shelf Clock Venered
An Ingraham Shelf Clock Venered wood case with Gothic arch circular face with Roman numerals on paper coil chime circular eglomise panel in lower section of door with lion and eagle motif interior back with printed paper laminated on describing the Eight Day clock by Ingraham & Co. Bistol Conn. and directions. Comes with key and pendulum. Time and strike.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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Ingraham Clock Co. Venetian model
Ingraham Clock Co. Venetian model rosewood shelf clock circa 1875 round top case with ''figure eight'' door retaining original eglomise tablet and eight-day time strike and alarm movement. H18 1/4'' W10 1/2'' D4 1/4'' Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection.
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INGRAHAM REGULATOR WALL CLOCK.
INGRAHAM REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. Thirty hour spring driven clock with paper over tin calender dial and brass works. Oak case with geometric carved cornice and ropetwist carved door. Includes key and pendulum. 38 1/2'' h.
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Rosewood cased mantel clock by E.
Rosewood cased mantel clock by E. Ingraham Bristol Conn. with eight-day works. 14.5"h.x10.25"w.
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An E. Ingraham Regent Mantel
An E. Ingraham Regent Mantel Clock
Bristol, CT, Circa 1885
with maker's label that reads Regent, Patented Sept. 1, 1885, Eight Day, Half Hour Strike Cathedral Gong & Patent Regulator, Manufactured by The E. Ingraham Company.
Height 10 3/4 x width 16 x depth 7 1/2 inches.
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Ingraham Neoclassic Mantle Clock
Ingraham Neoclassic Mantle Clock Manufactured by the E. Ingraham Company Bristol Conn. with a black lacquered case in an architectural manner with antiqued brass fittings and animal feet with lions' heads with rings on either side of the case with an ivory face with Arabic numerals covered by convex glass.
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E. Ingraham Time Only Ionic Wall
E. Ingraham Time Only Ionic Wall Clock Rosewood case with painted 9" dial with Roman numerals glass hinged door painted with pendulum time only spring movement.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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E. INGRAHAM & COMPANY - FIGURE 8
E. INGRAHAM & COMPANY - FIGURE 8 WALL CLOCK AND HENRY SMITH OGEE MANTEL CLOCKwood and clock mechanismslarger: 26 3/4 x 16 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches
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Ingraham marbleized mantle clock
Ingraham marbleized mantle clock with metal mounts, embossed brass overlay dial, t&s, runs, strikes, 13 1/2" h Estimate $100-150
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Black wood Ingraham mantle clock,
Black wood Ingraham mantle clock, paper dial with embossed brass center, running, p, cherub decoration on columns, 15 1/2" w Estimate $40-80
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INGRAHAM ORIENTAL CLOCKA circa 1875
INGRAHAM ORIENTAL CLOCKA circa 1875 "Oriental" shelf clock by E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn. Eight-day time and strike. Rosewood veneer, onion shaped case with gilt accents, paper on zinc dial with black Roman numerals. Remnants of the original label on the back. Fine cracks to the veneer; dial shows wear; replaced hinges and screws. 11 1/4 x 17" high. ESTIMATE $300-500
Condition:
Fine cracks to the veneer; dial shows wear; replaced hinges and screws.
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E. INGRAHAM FAUX MARBLE AND BLACK
E. INGRAHAM FAUX MARBLE AND BLACK PAINTED WOOD MANTEL CLOCK, DIMENSIONS: 10 1/2 X 16 3/4 IN. (26.7 X 42.5 CM.)E. Ingraham Faux Marble and Black Painted Wood Mantel Clock,, Dimensions: Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 16 3/4 in. (26.7 x 42.5 cm.)
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Pressed oak gingerbread mantel
Pressed oak gingerbread mantel clock ca. 1900 22 3/4" h. together with an Ingraham cottage clock 15 1/2" h. ?
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Ingraham mahogany gothic mantle
Ingraham mahogany gothic mantle clock, no bezel or door, not running, 19 1/2" w Estimate $20-40
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Ingraham oak mantle clock, t&s,
Ingraham oak mantle clock, t&s, runs, strikes, 10" h, no pendulum Estimate $60-90
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INGRAHAM "GRECIAN" ROSEWOOD
INGRAHAM "GRECIAN" ROSEWOOD MANTLE CLOCKIngraham "Grecian" rosewood mantle clock, 14 1/2" h.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Parts: pendulum, no winder. Face is brass with lithographe paper covering. Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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Ingraham black lacquered and gilt
Ingraham black lacquered and gilt mantle clock, MOP inlay, with an unsigned t&s fusee movement, runs, strikes, k&p, dial with paint losses, 16 3/4" h Estimate $150-250
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INGRAHAM VICTORIAN GINGERBREAD
INGRAHAM VICTORIAN GINGERBREAD MANTEL CLOCK Pressed chestnut case, 22 3/4 in. H., 14 3/4 in. W., 4 3/4 in. D.
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An Edwardian eight-day mantel clock
An Edwardian eight-day mantel clock in an arch top inlaid case with handles to the sides fitted a brass dial with decorative spandrels and silvered chapter ring the movement striking on a gong the back plate inscribed W and H Sch 36cm (14.5") high
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E. Ingraham Ionic Wall Clock
E. Ingraham Ionic Wall Clock Painted 12" paper dial possibly a replacement dial with Roman numerals. Time and strike spring wound original reverse painted floral lower glass door with pendulum key. With paper label.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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Ingraham blaqck wood mantle
Ingraham blaqck wood mantle clock, missing door, rough dial, 17" w Estimate $20-40
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E. Ingraham Time and Strike
E. Ingraham Time and Strike Spring Wound Ionic Wall Clock Rosewood with reverse painted rose repainted dial with Roman numerals. Time and strike with pendulum Springs are fine.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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RARE E. INGRAHAM & CO. SPRING
RARE E. INGRAHAM & CO. SPRING DRIVEN TIN PLATE SHELF CLOCK Bristol, Connecticut. Circa 1860. Rosewood case, painted metal dial, original tablet. 8-day time and strike spring driven tin plate movement. Rare original spring driven tin plate movement.
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Three oak gingerbread mantel
Three oak gingerbread mantel clocks, one by Wm. Gilbert, one by E. Ingraham and one unsigned with alarm (in need of cleaning).
Tallest: 23.25"h x 16" x 5"
Condition: Wear consistent with age. NOTE: WAI does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working order.
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A Brewster & Ingraham Gothic
A Brewster & Ingraham Gothic Onion Top Mantel Clock Gothic "Onion Top" rosewood veneered case flanked by four turned double steeples double panel door with lock and key diamond shape bone escutcheon with etched glass design in lower panel painted zinc dial with Roman numerals printed paper with information about the clock applied to the inside back panel "Patent Sprint Eight Day Repeating Brass Clock" with directions. Comes with key and pendulum. Time and strike.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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AMERICAN INGRAHAM CONNECTICUT OAK
AMERICAN INGRAHAM CONNECTICUT OAK CASED WALL CLOCKAmerican Victorian oak cased wall clock, E. Ingraham Company, Bristol, Connecticut, paper dial with roman numerals, time and strike movement, glazed door with stenciled design, case with thermometer and level, approx 28.25"h, 14.25"w, 4.25"d, 8lbs