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It is also undeniable that these vintage treasures gain value easily nowadays because of their luxurious and classic facades, not to mention their precise timekeeping abilities. Here are some of the noted and famous antique grandfather clock makers that brought us equally famed timepieces: Ingrahm – located in Connecticut and was made from 1828 – 1978. The founder Elias Ingraham received 17 patents for clock parts, his son Edward pioneered enamel paint techniques that lead to a large number of black Ingrahm mantle clocks. Ansonia – produced from 1850 until 1929 specializing in upscale novelty clocks such as swinging and statue, figurine clocks. The company is based in Bristol, CT and Brooklyn, NY which declined after World War I loosing much of their business to lower-cost clock makers. Gilberts – operated from 1886 until 1871 because it was destroyed by the fire. The Gilbert Manufacturing Company was rebuilt a year later as William L. Gilbert Clock Company. It was sold to the Spartus Corporation of Chicago in 1964.
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Top current grandfather clock manufacturers Waterbury – Waterbury Clock Co. is an icon in American homes which was founded in 1875. They produced a large number of wall and mantle clocks and also made watches. It later changed its name to US Time Corporation. Waterbury continues to operate today as the Timex Corporation.
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The company is titled to as the “world’s largest manufacturer of grandfather clocks which still operates today and is one of the makers of top class long case clocks. Bulova Watch Company – named after Joseph Bulova, it is founded and incorporated as the J. Bulova Company in 1875 and was reincorporated under the Bulova Watch Company in 1923.
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