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American Formal Parlour clock
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A beautiful American parlour clock by E. Ingraham, Bristol, CT in a refinished walnut Victorian case. The label inside bottom states made by Charles Adams, Erie, PA but in reality, Adams bought clocks from Ingraham and installed his label over Ingraham's. It retains the original eight day time, strike, and alarm spring driven movement and all other original parts including a near perfect dial and fancy brass pendulum. The case measures 22 1/2" tall, 14 1/2" wide, & 5" deep and the clock was made about 1880. As with all our clocks, it is all original, properly restored, and is guaranteed three years.
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