Posted 1 year ago
cronkm
(7 items)
This was the first clock in my collection, passed down through the family to me originally from my great-grandfather. It currently is not working, but I have plans to get it fixed! Being an amateur clock collector, I would like to have some more information on what year this could have been manufactured and the style name.
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Hi,
Looks like an Ingraham "Adrian" circa 1915. This one has been painted or refinished with something.
I second the vote and agree with Bruce99.
Thanks fhrjr2,
It might also be an "Anchor". The two models are almost exactly alike but I think that the Adrian was more common. At least it seems to show up in auctions more often. Take care.