Clock: E. Ingraham & Co., Eight and One Day

Object/Artifact

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Goulbourn Museum

Name/Title

Clock: E. Ingraham & Co., Eight and One Day

Entry/Object ID

991.4.4

Description

Wooden clock with three circular glass openings. Inscription reading "Eight and one day brass clocks" on green paper below clock face. Clock sits on rectangular base. The top of the base features decorative routing. The clock has a door that consists of one piece with a large circular glass opening at the top, along with two smaller circular openings directly below. This door is hung using two brass hinges located on the proper left of the door. The clock face is white with black Roman numerals. The back of the clock is painted black and features the number "261" written in an unknown white medium which is somewhat chalky in appearance. Manufactured and sold by E. Ingram and Co., Bristol, Conn., U.S.A. Pat. September 30, 1862.

Collection

Artefact Collection: Primary

Made/Created

Date made

1861

Notes

Additional create date: 1881

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Clock

Nomenclature Class

Timekeeping T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 05: Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology

Search Terms

Clock, E. Ingram and Co., Bristol, Barrie, Colonel Burke

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

8 And 1 Day Brass Clock, Clock

Dimensions

Height

46.5 cm

Width

26.5 cm

Depth

11.3 cm

Dimension Notes

2024-05-10 Vertical

Material

wood - bois, metal, brass - métal, laiton, Varnish