The headstock is very similar to the Gingery lathe, and the tailstock setover method is very similar, though the long tailstock extension is quite different. The ways are the same construction except for the channel to take the fasteners. The bed looks to be cantilevered, and that is not Gingery style at all -- Zyto there. The mount on a board with cleats is similar to Gingery's original lathe. The Gingery does not have a back gear system.
I don't know if there was any reference to Gingery by the builder, could be, but there might have been none, and it's also possible they both took ideas from a common ancestor or ancestors.