Chime
Object number2007.37.1 a,b
Restored by
Kohler-Liebich Company
Datec. 1900
OriginChicago, IL
MediumWood; string; various metals; plastic; rubber
Credit LineMr. and Mrs. John Grubb
DescriptionMusical chimes. Thick wooden block, rectangular. Four rectangular metal chimes of various lengths, attached by metal notches and white cord, on top. Backside has two metal hangers and four hard rubber circular feet. Cylindrical, clear plastic handled mallet with hard black flat rubber ball at one end.Dimensions(b) Length: 8; Rubber end Width: .875; Handle Width: .25Marks(a)
Label on back: "LIBERTY CHIMES / Patented and Manufactured by / THE KOHLER-LIEBICH CO. / 3549-5 Lincoln Avenue / Chicago, U.S.A."
Historical NotesServant call chimes used in the home of Pressly T. Craig of Sewickley, Pennsylvania [home sold c. 1935]. Craig was president of Craig Oil Company in Pittsburgh. The chimes were located on a table in a hallway. Donor Patricia S. Grubb's mother had the chimes "reconditioned," which explains the sticker label on the back of the chimes. Originally, a red silk cord tied the chimes together (as opposed to the current white cord) and the mallet was a wooden stick with a parchment-covered ball in the end. The current handle is a replacement.
Related person
Pressly T. Craig
Related institution
Craig Oil Company
On View
Not on viewWestinghouse
1952-1953
1960s