E. Ingraham Oak Mantel clock, Spanish-American War theme,8 day time and strike movement, "Dewey" model, original dial (with wear) and glass, with key and pendulum, with pressed oak images of Dewey, flags, cannon, cannonballs, stars, and anchors.
TWO AMERICAN ANTIQUE MANTEL CLOCKS: Waterbury china case mantel clock, 11.75"H; E. Ingraham mantel clock, "Adrian" model. Both 19th century clocks have time/strike key wind movements with pendulums.
Ingraham Antique Large Regulator Wall Clock: This is an early antique Ingraham Co. regulator wall clock. It is marked "Made By the Ingraham Co. , Bristol, Conn, U. S. A. ". The clock features an American oak case and pedelum encased in large square glass. The piece shows a beautiful square top with that holds the clock face and molding with detailed carve design. The glass door to access the pendulum is reverse glass painted "Regulator" in gold. The antique clock is in good overall condition. It has been tested but is in unknown working condition. The clock measures 15" wide and 36" tall. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer‰Ûªs responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
An American Aesthetic mantel clock
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, CT
late 19th century
The Roman numeral dial with time and strike movement suspending a gridiron pendulum decorated with curling leaf tendrils behind a pointed arch glazed door before a conforming case with shaped edge with flame finial on a rectangular molded base, inscribed Manufactured by the E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn.
height 21 1/2in
AMERICAN GOTHIC REVIVAL MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK, BREWSTER & INGRAHAM With winding key, pendulum, and paper label. 19 x 11 1/4 in. Estimate $ 200-400
Ingraham Banjo Wall Clock,ship style mahogany case, view pendulum, column sides, 38" tall.
(3) AMERICAN GINGERBREAD KITCHEN SHELF CLOCKS(lot of 3) American kitchen clocks, late 19th/ early 20thc., each in a "gingerbread" press carved wood case, retaining key and pendulum, comprising: (1) Ingram and Co., having time and strike movement, black Roman numerals to face, marked E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Connecticut to lower face, gilt transfer of foliate vines and dragon to hinged glass door, carved makers mark to interior, rising on stepped base, approx 21.5"h, 14.5"w, 5"d; (1) Ingram and Co., having time and strike movement, black Roman numerals to face, marked E. Ingraham and Co. to lower face, gilt transfer of interior ballroom to hinged glass door, retaining Albert Brothers instructions label verso, rising on carved stepped base, approx 22"h, 14.75"w, 4.75"d; (1) Ansonia, having time and strike movement, black Roman numerals to face, marked The Ansonia Clock Co., New York to lower face, silver transfer of bird and foliates to hinged glass door, rising on stepped base, approx 22.25"h, 14.5"w, 5"d; 8.75lbs total
TWO AMERICAN OAK KITCHEN CLOCKS: E. Ingraham time strike & alarm; Sessions time/strike. Both clocks have press-carved oak cases gold stenciled glass doors pendulums and keys. Respective heights 21.75 and 23.75 inches.
3 SHELF CLOCKS GILBERT, INGRAHAM, SETH THOMAS4 wooden mantel / shelf clocks. Wm. L. Gilbert gingerbread clock, 21 3/4"H; Ingraham "Doric" shelf clock, 15 7/8"H; Seth Thomas shelf clock with reverse painted panel with patriotic motif, 15 1/4"H. Seth Thomas clock crazing to face, hand missing, paint loss to reverse painting, screws missing to hold face in place; Ingraham clock wear and discoloration to face, minor losses to bird decoration; Gilbert clock missing support piece on back, no pendulum, base separating at corner.
FIVE AMERICAN KITCHEN CLOCKS, including three walnut Eastlake and two press-carved oak; all springwound time/strike movements with pendulums; various makers including Seth Thomas, Ingraham, New Haven, E.N. Welch and Wm. L. Gilbert.
E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, CT Aesthetic Movement shelf clock, late 19th C., turned bamboo-type gallery over similarly carved half and quarter column frame, corner blocks with etched circular design, glass door with painted gold colored spandrels, metal face painted white with black Roman numerals, two winding holes, brass works, ornately shaped pendulum with raised building decoration at center, "Made by the E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Conn. U.S.A" in lower margin of face, with winding key, wear consistent with age and use which can include minor damages and/or loss, working condition untested and not guaranteed per our Conditions of Sale, 18 1/2" h. x 11" w. x 5" d.
Atkins "London" and Another Rosewood Shelf Clock, Connecticut, Atkins with plain half columns flanking the upper door over the painted zinc dial, printed maker's label inside, eight-day, time and strike movement regulated by a pendulum, and an Ingraham thirty-hour, bell-strike clock with maker's label inside, ht. 16 to 16 1/2 in. Estimate $200-400 Cases have dings but no major veneer loss. Movements need cleaning . The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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.
Gingerbread style shelf clock, late 19th C., Ingraham Co., Bristol, CT, walnut case, carved and pierced crest and sides, incised floral design, white face with Roman numerals, two winding holes, brass pendulum with decorative leaf design, and a brass winding key, broken glass, one winding hole covered, loss to finish, surface wear, oxidation of metal parts, wear to face near winding joles, checking, refinished, scratches and overall surface wear, 21 1/2" h.
Anglo-American inlaid wall clock, c. 1890, E. Ingraham (Bristol, CT) movement, inlaid banding and rosettes throughout, carved and pierced wooden panels at sides, original case and reverse painted tablet, dial has been renumbered, flake area below the center arbor, comes with key and pendulum, expected wear throughout, 28" h. x 18" w. x 5" d. x 12" dia. (dial). (These types of cases were imported from England by Connecticut clock companies.)
E. INGRAHAM GRAIN PAINTED WALL REGULATOR CLOCK: Grain painted E. Ingram & Co. #265 wood case. Paper over metal dial with time & date. Key and pendulum works. Reverse painted rings on lower glass. Measures 24'' high x 16 1/2'' wide x 4'' deep.
Ingraham oak mantle clock, t&s, runs, strikes, 10" h, no pendulum Estimate $60-90
MANTEL CLOCK - 19th C walnut gingerbread style mantel clock, 30 hour time and strike, glass door with gold decal and ornate brass pendulum, made by 'E Ingraham & Co', 21 1/2"H x 12 1/4"W x 4"D, as found, uncleaned. Provenance: From an Estate in Camden M
E. Ingraham Company, Bristol, CT, walnut parlor clock, "World" model circa 1895, eight-day brass movement, original decorative glass, original paper dial and pendulum.
Three American Shelf Clocks: Three American Shelf Clocks, 19th century, a Jerome & Co. mahogany shelf clock with gutta-percha decoration masking the dial and lower section of the door, printed maker's label with "Directions for Regulating Pendulum Clocks" inside case; a Brewster & Ingraham four-spire shelf clock with etched glass tablet; and an Ansonia Beehive clock with alarm, ht. 16 to 19 in. . Estimate $300-500 . . B & I appears to have replaced door or restoration, all cases have been refinished, Beehive replaced tablet, all with original labels . . . Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A Brewster & Ingraham Four Spire Steeple Clock Walnut case flanked by four turned columns with conical finials double panel door with lock and key cast metal escutcheon with wheel-cut 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 with directions covered with plexi panel. Comes with key and pendulum. Brass springs.
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.
E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, CT, ca. 1885, "Faultless" model walnut parlor clock with nice original case, original tablet in door, original 8 day time and strike movement, dial, hands, and pendulum.
1880's-1900's E. Ingraham "Gingerbread" Kitchen clock with chime and a unique "Thermostat Pendulum". The thermostat pendulum is brass and patent marked "Pat'd MCH.1st 1881" and actually maintains an accurate temperature reading. The clock works, keeps fairly accurate time and chimes on the hour and half hour. The clock appears to be original and is in very nice condition. Measures 21 1/2" tall x 13" wide.
BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS STEEPLE CLOCK: Veneer exterior case with reverse painted bottom glass. Original label interior, painted metal face with Roman numerals. Key and pendulum mechanism. Measures 19 1/2'' high x 9 3/4'' x 3 1/2''. Key and pendulum in office.
MINIATURE EMPIRE STYLE CONNECTICUT SHELF CLOCK, ca 1851-55, by E.O. Goodwin, Bristol, CT. Period 8-day time and strike movement stamped Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, CT US, original glasses and signed dial. Original tablets with architectural views. Weights, pendulum bob and key. Together with associated bracket shelf; 20.5" high x 12" wide.
Lot of 2: Wooden Mantle Clocks. Description Includes one arts and crafts style brass time and strike clock with pendulum and key. Also includes one Ingraham time and strike clock with pendulum and key.Condition (Excellent). Size Both: 13" T.
INGRAHAM REGULATOR CALENDAR CLOCK. Eight day time strike with paper over tin dial and brass works. Oak case has a carved cornice and skirt. Incudes key and pendulum. 36'' h. Glass is cracked and paint wear. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
An antique oak Ingraham wall clock, marked 'Regulator' on pendulum window, key wind movement, 17x25h
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.
La Reforma Cigar Advertising Clock.
Description 1920s. Manufactured by Ingraham. Working. Comes with key and pendulum.
Condition (Very Good). Size 24 - 1/2" T.
American Shelf Clock By Ingraham American Shelf Clock By Ingraham:Of 19th C. New England origin, with a "Figure Eight" glazed door, round dial above a door showing pendulum. Eight day clock. Dimensions: 10 1/2" X 4 3/4" X 16 1/2"$80 - $200Shipping:We are able to pack and ship this item to an address in the United States for $50.00 via USPS Priority Mail or via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. This price does not include insurance. If you require insurance you will need to ship through a third party. Please inquire about international shipping costs.
E. Ingraham Oak Mantel clock, Spanish-American War theme, 8 day time and strike movement, "Dewey" model, original dial (darkened), with key and pendulum, with pressed oak images of Dewey, bow of a ship, flags, cannon, cannonballs, stars, anchors.
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.
INGRAHAM REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. Eight day time/strike with brass works and paper over tin dial. Oak case has carved accents. Includes key and pendulum. 36'' h. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
CLOCKS: English and American clocks, two pieces: first an early 20th C. English ship's clock, round brass case with beveled glass cover, badly flaking and discolored painted dial with Roman numerals, comes with winding mechanism, approximately 10 1/2" dia.; along with mid-19th C. Ingraham (Bristol, CT) Gothic style steeple mantle clock, 8 day time and strike, paper dial painted with Roman numerals, stenciled paper label interior, pencil inscription verso, detached hand included, comes with foliate decorated pendulum and keys, expected wear including to rosewood finished and gilt accented case, 14 5/8" h. x 9 1/2" w. [The Taylor Collection]
Seth Thomas and Three Other Shelf Clocks, Connecticut, all spring-powered, eight-day, pendulum movements, a Seth Thomas crystal regulator, an Ansonia steeple clock, and two Ingraham carved and pressed oak mantel clocks, ht. 10 to 18 in. Estimate $200-300 All clocks tick and strike but may need cleaning and lubrication. No keys and one Ingraham missing pendulum bob. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
COCA COLA REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. Thirty hour spring driven with paper over tin dial and brass works by Ingraham. Walnut case has a geometric carved cornice and gold reverse painted panels. Includes pendulum and two keys. 38 3/4'' h.
GOTHIC REVIVAL MAHOGANY STEEPLE CLOCK, BREWSTER & INGRAHAM With pendulum and paper label 'Brewster Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn.'; keyhole escutcheon has been removed. 19 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. Estimate $ 200-400
US-made, Ingraham 8-day mantle clock with alarm, 16 inches tall, reverse-painted pendulum door, original label inside
(lot of 3) American kitchen clocks, late 19th/ early 20thc., each in a "gingerbread" press carved wood case, retaining key and pendulum, comprising: (1) Seth Thomas, having time and strike movement, parcel gilt scrolled accents to case, black Arabic numerals to face, marked Seth Thomas to central face, gilt transfer of foliates to hinged glass door, makers mark to interior, rising on stepped base on low bracket feet, retaining instructions label verso, approx 22.5"h, 15"w, 4.75"d; (1) Ingraham and Co., having time and strike movement, with alarm, black Roman numerals to face, marked E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Connecticut to lower face, gilt transfer of foliates to hinged glass door, carved makers mark to interior, rising on stepped base, approx 21.5"h, 14.5"w, 4.75"d; (1) Ingraham and Co., having time and strike movement, black Roman numerals on worn face, marked The Ingraham Co., Bristol, Connecticut to lower face, gilt transfer of interior ballroom to hinged glass door, rising on extensively carved base, retaining instructions label verso, approx 22.75"h, 14.75"w, 4.75"d; 10lbs total
CA. 1900 COCA-COLA KEY WIND ADVERTISING CLOCK BYE. INGRAHAM, BRISTOL, CT. OAK CASE, ORIGINAL PENDULUM AND KEY. 36" HIGH, 17 3/4" WIDE. FACE SLIGHTLY FADED WITH SOME DISCOLORATION. ORIGINAL GOLD ON DOOR. NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK, BUT SPRING SEEMS TO BE IN WORKING CONDITION.
Brewster and Ingraham Mahogany Gallery Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1845, 9 1/2 in. convex wooden dial with Roman numerals, hinged wooden bezel opens to reveal printed maker's label on backboard and eight-day time only movement powered by a large brass spring, (lacking pendulum bob), dia. 13 1/2 in.
Ingraham black wood mantle clock, embossed brass dial, pendulum, 25" h Estimate $75-125
Large Gilt Brewster and Ingraham Gallery Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, turned gilt wooden case with convex bezel glass, painted zinc Roman numeral dial marked with maker's name and location, eight-day time only "east-west" movement with rear mounted pendulum, dia. 19 in. Estimate $400-600 Case has been re-gilt and dial has been re-painted. Movement will need cleaning and lubrication. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Ingraham black wood mantle clock, paper & embossed brass dial, pendulum, 25" h Estimate $75-125
(3) AMERICAN GINGERBREAD KITCHEN SHELF CLOCKS(lot of 3) American kitchen clocks, late 19th/ early 20thc., each in a "gingerbread" press carved wood case, retaining key and pendulum, comprising: (1) Seth Thomas, having time and strike movement, parcel gilt scrolled accents to case, black Arabic numerals to face, marked Seth Thomas to central face, gilt transfer of foliates to hinged glass door, makers mark to interior, rising on stepped base on low bracket feet, retaining instructions label verso, approx 22.5"h, 15"w, 4.75"d; (1) Ingraham and Co., having time and strike movement, with alarm, black Roman numerals to face, marked E. Ingraham Co., Bristol, Connecticut to lower face, gilt transfer of foliates to hinged glass door, carved makers mark to interior, rising on stepped base, approx 21.5"h, 14.5"w, 4.75"d; (1) Ingraham and Co., having time and strike movement, black Roman numerals on worn face, marked The Ingraham Co., Bristol, Connecticut to lower face, gilt transfer of interior ballroom to hinged glass door, rising on extensively carved base, retaining instructions label verso, approx 22.75"h, 14.75"w, 4.75"d; 10lbs total
Three 20th C. mantle clocks: New Haven Clock Co. (Brantford, Ontario, Canada) mantle clock, ebonized case, cathedral gong movement, Arabic numerals, paper label located inside back door, 9 1/2" h.; E. Ingraham Co. (Bristol, CT) mantle clock, beveled wooden case with fluted Corinthian half-columns, Arabic numerals, paper label verso, refinished case, 10" h.; and H.A.C. Make (Wurttemberg, Germany) mantle clock, wooden case raised on four scroll feet, Roman numerals, plaque located inside back door, back right foot repaired, 12 1/2" h., all three clocks come with pendulums and winding mechanisms.
Mantle Clock by E. Ingraham Co.
Pressed Oak Kitchen Clock, Ca. 1900's, Key and Pendulum present, 23" H x 14 1/2" W x 5" D
INGRAHAM OAK REGULATOR CLOCK: Oak case paper over metal dial with Roman numerals. Key & pendulum time only movement. Key in office pendulum in case. 38'' x 16'' x 5 1/2''.CONDITION: Currently running but not guaranteed to continue.
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.