Restored Antique Ingraham Mantel Clock circa 1900 Original Movement
Restored Antique Ingraham Mantel Clock circa 1900 Original Movement
SOLD $440.00 Sold: Sep 7, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
This Ingraham “Regent” Mantle clock was in production from 1891 through 1908. The movement has no date stamp, which would date it before 1900. "Regent" is the model name. This clock was made in the United States of America. Movement has been completely overhauled and is in working condition. Movement taken apart, ultrasonically cleaned, repairs made as needed, new springs installed, lubricated and tested. Includes key and pendulum. Cabinet has been refinished. Ornaments (lion sides and feet) have been refinished. It is in very nice condition. Please see photos as I have tried to show the condition of the cabinet. This clock was well taken care of over the years and has been refinished. There are dents and some alligatoring to the finish. The dial is the original brass dial used during the 1890s on Regent models. Label on rear is a replica. It measures approx. 17" wide x 11” hi x 7 1/4” deep. Clock gongs once on the half hour and gongs the hour on the hour. This is an 8-day strike clock and it has to be wound weekly. The pendulum and a key are included. Thanks for your interest. This clock comes with instructions on how to set the beat if necessary. Plus, I give other info on troubleshooting if needed. I will include my contact info in case you have any questions, problems, or concerns. Please ask any questions before bidding. Shipping to U.S. only. Thanks! And please see my other auctions. Please Note; Many of these clocks are close to 100 years old if not older. Many have been altered or damaged over the years. I make repairs as needed to bring these old clocks back to their original beauty. I will replace a dial only if it needs it and most do. I replace dials with copies of the original dial. I have collected dials over the years and I reproduce my own dials with their names and logos as they were originally produced. I do clean the clock cases and take them apart. Some have minor damage from the years and others need some major repairs. I use the original finish if possible and match the original if necessary. Many of these clocks have small dents or flaws from when they were made or have been damaged at some time over the years. I repair these damaged spots and don’t just paint over them. Some of my clock cabinets have not been restored. When I come across ones that have been taken care of over the years, I will only restore the movement and dial as necessary and clean / polish the cabinets. The engravings of the black clocks are restored by hand. This is time consuming and takes patience. I do this myself and find it really adds to the beauty of these clocks. My restorations include the cabinet, dial, movement, ornaments, painted or natural wood finish, engravings, case insides, and re-assembly as needed for a solid clock. Movements have been disassembled, cleaned, repairs made, reassembled, and tested. I want you to be happy with your clock. If you have any problems with a purchased clock, let me know. I will be happy to take it back or help you find the problem. I supply my contact info with purchase if you need to contact me. Thanks!! Click here to see my: Store (Condition: Refurbished)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
This Ingraham “Regent” Mantle clock was in production from 1891 through 1908. The movement has no date stamp, which would date it before 1900. "Regent" is the model name. This clock was made in the United States of America. Movement has been completely overhauled and is in working condition. Movement taken apart, ultrasonically cleaned, repairs made as needed, new springs installed, lubricated and tested. Includes key and pendulum. Cabinet has been refinished. Ornaments (lion sides and feet) have been refinished. It is in very nice condition. Please see photos as I have tried to show the condition of the cabinet. This clock was well taken care of over the years and has been refinished. There are dents and some alligatoring to the finish. The dial is the original brass dial used during the 1890s on Regent models. Label on rear is a replica. It measures approx. 17" wide x 11” hi x 7 1/4” deep. Clock gongs once on the half hour and gongs the hour on the hour. This is an 8-day strike clock and it has to be wound weekly. The pendulum and a key are included. Thanks for your interest. This clock comes with instructions on how to set the beat if necessary. Plus, I give other info on troubleshooting if needed. I will include my contact info in case you have any questions, problems, or concerns. Please ask any questions before bidding. Shipping to U.S. only. Thanks! And please see my other auctions. Please Note; Many of these clocks are close to 100 years old if not older. Many have been altered or damaged over the years. I make repairs as needed to bring these old clocks back to their original beauty. I will replace a dial only if it needs it and most do. I replace dials with copies of the original dial. I have collected dials over the years and I reproduce my own dials with their names and logos as they were originally produced. I do clean the clock cases and take them apart. Some have minor damage from the years and others need some major repairs. I use the original finish if possible and match the original if necessary. Many of these clocks have small dents or flaws from when they were made or have been damaged at some time over the years. I repair these damaged spots and don’t just paint over them. Some of my clock cabinets have not been restored. When I come across ones that have been taken care of over the years, I will only restore the movement and dial as necessary and clean / polish the cabinets. The engravings of the black clocks are restored by hand. This is time consuming and takes patience. I do this myself and find it really adds to the beauty of these clocks. My restorations include the cabinet, dial, movement, ornaments, painted or natural wood finish, engravings, case insides, and re-assembly as needed for a solid clock. Movements have been disassembled, cleaned, repairs made, reassembled, and tested. I want you to be happy with your clock. If you have any problems with a purchased clock, let me know. I will be happy to take it back or help you find the problem. I supply my contact info with purchase if you need to contact me. Thanks!! Click here to see my: Store (Condition: Refurbished)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.