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- E. & A. Ingraham Shelf Clock, 1852-1855 -

- 1852-1855
- Collections - Artifact
E. & A. Ingraham Shelf Clock, 1852-1855
- Wrist Watch, 1933 - At the beginning of the Great Depression, watch manufacturers looked for ways to create inexpensive, yet fashionable, watches to appeal to the mass market. This E. Ingraham Company watch features a pierced nickel bracelet that appears to shimmer, echoing the effect of rhinestones. The lozenge-shaped face, with its Art Deco-inspired decoration, reinforces the look of elegance in an affordable watch.

- January 01, 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Wrist Watch, 1933
At the beginning of the Great Depression, watch manufacturers looked for ways to create inexpensive, yet fashionable, watches to appeal to the mass market. This E. Ingraham Company watch features a pierced nickel bracelet that appears to shimmer, echoing the effect of rhinestones. The lozenge-shaped face, with its Art Deco-inspired decoration, reinforces the look of elegance in an affordable watch.
- Wall Clock, Made by Joseph Ives, 1850-1856 -

- 1850-1856
- Collections - Artifact
Wall Clock, Made by Joseph Ives, 1850-1856
- Forestville Manufacturing Co. Shelf Clock, 1847-1850 -

- 1847-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Forestville Manufacturing Co. Shelf Clock, 1847-1850
- Shelf Clock, Made by E. Ingraham Co., 1900 -

- 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Shelf Clock, Made by E. Ingraham Co., 1900
- Shelf Clock, 1841-1850 - This simple, mass produced clock is the type that was owned by many middle class Americans in the early years of the 19th century. The pointed top and the steeples suggest the popular Gothic Revival Style. The decorative floral etched glass is generic, suggesting no particular style. The overall effect would be perfect for a picturesque "cottage" interior.

- 1841-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Shelf Clock, 1841-1850
This simple, mass produced clock is the type that was owned by many middle class Americans in the early years of the 19th century. The pointed top and the steeples suggest the popular Gothic Revival Style. The decorative floral etched glass is generic, suggesting no particular style. The overall effect would be perfect for a picturesque "cottage" interior.
- E. Ingraham & Co. Wall Clock, 1880-1884 -

- 1880-1884
- Collections - Artifact
E. Ingraham & Co. Wall Clock, 1880-1884
- Forestville Manufacturing Co. Shelf Clock, Made by J.C. Brown, 1847-1853 -

- 1847-1853
- Collections - Artifact
Forestville Manufacturing Co. Shelf Clock, Made by J.C. Brown, 1847-1853
- C. & L.C. Ives Shelf Clock, 1830-1838 -

- 1830-1838
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C. & L.C. Ives Shelf Clock, 1830-1838
- Tower Clock Movement, Made by Samuel Terry, 1829-1835 - Most people didn't own clocks yet when this wooden clock movement was made. The movement would have been installed inside the tower of a public building like a town hall, college or church, marking time for the whole village or town. Samuel Terry, along with his more famous brother Eli, experimented with early machines that made interchangeable clock parts.

- 1829-1835
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Tower Clock Movement, Made by Samuel Terry, 1829-1835
Most people didn't own clocks yet when this wooden clock movement was made. The movement would have been installed inside the tower of a public building like a town hall, college or church, marking time for the whole village or town. Samuel Terry, along with his more famous brother Eli, experimented with early machines that made interchangeable clock parts.