Early 1900 Banjo style clock, Sessions, spring dr
Early 1900 Banjo style clock, Sessions, spring driven movement, Eagle finial, 34″t 10″w 4″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Early 1900 Banjo style clock, Sessions, spring driven movement, Eagle finial, 34″t 10″w 4″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
“CURTIS & DUNNING AMERICAN FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, C. 1820-1832, H 40″”, L 10 1/2″”, D 4″”:Mahogany case, eglomaise panels, single weight, and pendulum. Having Roman numerals. Two non matching keys. The partnership of Lemuel Curtis and Joseph Dunning of Concord, Massachusetts and Burlington, Vermont lasted from 1820 to 1832.” (rev.20090116) Condition report “Clock appears to […]
Rope-front gilded banjo clock with original reverse-painted throat glass and glass door panel reverse-painted with scene depicting woman in chariot, eight-day brass works, made by Aaron Willard, Jr., of Boston, dial signed #1926, circa 1815, 33″t., 10″w., 4″d. Condition: throat glass repainted, lower glass with some in-paint and loss, gilding redone. Images Click on thumbnails […]
10.25″W x 39″H. Key Included. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Circa 1810, 8 day weight-driven works, inlaid mahogany case, gilt metal American eagle finial, circular glazed dial door with brass mount, glazed throat panel with reverse-painted gold on white lattice motif and gilt bead border flanked by twin curved brass brackets. Reverse-painted glazed pendulum door with latticework reserve marker
New Haven banjo clock: rod strike; original finish; nice glasses. (Minor dial scratches; case nicks; small losses.) Running at the time of listing, not guaranteed to continue. 35″ T Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images: