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A Howard & Davis Rosewood Banjo Clock, Height 32

A Howard & Davis Rosewood Banjo Clock,having two eglomise panels beneath the circular painted dial with Roman numerals, with weight and pendulum.Height 32 x width 14 x depth 4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret G. Johnson. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion […]

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Attributed to Lemuel Curtis Banjo Clock

Early weight driven, with alarm, and passing strike, 8 day, circa 1820, attributed to Lemuel Curtis, mahogany case, 32″ H x 10″ W x 3 3/4″ D. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, "Aar

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, “Aaron Willard, Boston”, with rope molded frames enclosing reverse-paintings on glass, the lower of a castle and waterfront, gilded pedestal, brass side ornaments and bezel enclosing the painted iron dial signed Aaron Willard, Boston and eight-day brass weight-driven movement, (restored), ht. 42 in. Condition report Condition: rope molded frames, […]

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An American Banjo Clock,

“circa 1939, signed Killam & Co., Pawtuckett, R.I, eight day time only, weight driven movement with pendulum, 7 3/4 inch painted dial with Roman numerals, wood rod pendulum, brown mahogany case with reverse painting on neck, with brass eagle finial, a brass bezel and brass decoration on sides of neck.Height 39 x width 10 x […]

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Miniature Inlaid New Haven Banjo Clock

Miniature Inlaid New Haven Banjo Clock. Picture of Ship in Body and Gold Eagle Finial. Good Condition. Needs a Cleaning. Measures 18 Inches Tall 5 Inches Wide and 2-1/2 Inches Deep. Shipping $35.00 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVED BANJO CLOCK

NEW HAVEN BANJO CLOCK WITH MAHOGANY CASE – 36″ TALL Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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