Up for your consideration is this beautiful International Time Recording Company Railroad time clock. According to the IBM website, "The International Time Recording (ITR) began as the Bundy Manufacturing Company in Auburn, New York. ITR's main product line were mechanical time recorders invented and patented by Willard L. Bundy in 1888. ITR was later merged into the Computing Tabulating-Recording Company--the forerunner of IBM--in 1911. This clock was shipped (to a Montana business) in 1924, according to the serial number. The clock is from a Livingston, Montana estate and was said to be in use at the Livingston Railroad Depot. The clock is in very good cosmetic condition and presents very well in its beautiful oak case. Regarding working condition, the clock seems to have been over-wound at some point, perhaps only requiring an unwinding; the pendulum will swing for a short time and gradually moves the minute hand as it swings back and forth. This clock measures 44" T x 16" wide (at the crown) x 7" deep.
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