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The Ingersoll Watch Company grew out of a mail order business ([[Robert H. Ingersoll|R H Ingersoll]] & [[Ingersoll, Charles Henry|Bro]]) started in New York City in 1882 by 21 year old Robert Hawley Ingersoll and his brother Charles Henry. The company initially sold low-cost items such as rubber stamps. The first watches were introduced into the catalogue in 1892, supplied by the Waterbury Clock Company.
  
The Ingersoll Watch Company grew out of a mail order business (R H Ingersoll & Bro) started in New York City in 1882 by 21 year old Robert Hawley Ingersoll and his brother Charles Henry. The company initially sold low-cost items such as rubber stamps. The first watches were introduced into the catalogue in 1892, supplied by the Waterbury Clock Company.
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Ingersoll

Pocket watch model Crown und Midget
Robert H. Ingersoll & Brother
Uhrenmuseum Andriessen
Ingersoll Firmenlogo
Ingersoll Werbeanzeige

The Ingersoll Watch Company grew out of a mail order business (R H Ingersoll & Bro) started in New York City in 1882 by 21 year old Robert Hawley Ingersoll and his brother Charles Henry. The company initially sold low-cost items such as rubber stamps. The first watches were introduced into the catalogue in 1892, supplied by the Waterbury Clock Company.