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Elias Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut.

Elias Ingraham was born in Marlborough, Connecticut, on October 1, 1805. He worked as a cabinetmaking apprentice for five years in Glastonbury. In 1825, he purchased his freedom and began working as a journeyman for Daniel Dewy of Hartford. In 1828, Solomon Hinman convinced him to move to Bristol and to make clock cases for George Mitchell. It is here that Ingraham designed and constructed the “Transitional” shelf clock form. Ingraham soon moves on and works for several other clock and furniture ventures. After numerous ventures, he formed the Elias Ingraham & Company in 1857 and was granted the first two patents in case design. The first was for the “Arch Column case, and the second was for the door design found in this example, having two circular doors separated by decorative rosettes. This design became extremely popular, and its influence finds its why in some of Ingraham’s competitor’s models. In 1860, the firm’s name changed to E. Ingraham & Company, reflecting a partnership with his son Edward. Elias died at his summer home on Martha’s Vineyard in August 1885. The business continued in various forms. 

 

Clocks From This Maker

Ingraham & Company of Bristol, Connecticut. “Grecian Mosaic.” Eight days, time, strike, and alarm. 223166.
The Ingrahams, a prominent clockmaking family, and their many firms were in business from 1828 to 1978, a span of 150 years. This model, known as the ‘Grecian Mosaic,’ has become increasingly collectible due to its compact size, attractive form,… read more
E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol, Connecticut. An Ionic wall clock in walnut. 223315A.
This “Ionic” model wall clock is a very attractive form. Elias Ingraham started in the clock business as a case designer and Maker. This is one of his patented case designs for which he received a patent in 1861. The patent refers to the case’s… read more
Ingraham & CO. Bristol Connecticut. The "Hartford." A long drop school clock. 212104.
Today, this wall model is commonly called a long drop school clock. This is a nice, clean example of a form. These clocks were made in significant numbers by all of the seven major manufacturers of clocks based in Connecticut during the 1900s.… read more
E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol, Connecticut. The Ionic wall clock. 217101.
This "Ionic" model wall clock is an attractive form. It was made by the E. Ingraham & CO. in Bristol, Connecticut circa 1880. Elias Ingraham started in the clock business as a case designer and Maker. This is thought to be one of his designs.… read more
E. Ingraham & CO. Box regulator. The "Northwestern" calendar model. 219085.
This “Box Regulator” was made by E. Ingraham & CO. Bristol, Connecticut. This model is listed in their 1915 catalog as the “Northwestern.” This model is constructed in solid oak. The decorative designs are pressed into the wood under tremendous… read more