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157.             $50

E. Ingraham Co. “Model 297”, made for C F Adams Co.,ca. 1915.  A 26-inch refinished, pressed oak case with a modern glass and a replacement glossy celluloid dial signed “The E Ingraham Co.”  The hands are acceptable replacements.  The 8-day, time and half-hour strike movement is signed and running, striking on a wire gong.  There is an alarm ring but no alarm movement in the case (unfilled screw holes suggest that there might have been one at one time).  The pendulum is Ingraham issue.  There is a red label on the back that states that this model was made for the C F Adams Co. in Erie, PENN., a home furnishings supplier.  $50–$150.

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Antique American Clocks                     JANUARY 2025

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BID INCREMENTS
 
I use the following bid increments to assign the final sale price.  If your winning bid is less than one increment over the second highest bid, you are assessed your full bid amount.
 
   BID                     INCREMENT

$1-$249                       $0            The bid you place is the price you pay –                                                       no increments applied
$250-$499                   $25
$500-$999                   $50
$1000-$2499               $100
$2500-$4999               $250
$5000-$9999               $500
$10,000 >                    $1000
 
If you are the only bidder and you bid less than $250, you will pay your full bid amount if you are the winning bidder; if you bid more than $250, you will get the item for $250 or the minimum bid price, whichever is higher.