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Seth Thomas Electric Banjo Clock:

2. Seth Thomas Electric Banjo Clock: Made in Connecticut. Metal Tag Inside. 28″T with Eagle Crest. Condition report “All Items are Sold “AS IS”. Buyers are reminded that some Items are of considerable age and may exhibit fair wear and tear. Detailed Condition reports may be obtained by calling 1-757 722-9210 or emailing the Gallery […]

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New Haven Banjo Wall Clock, 26"h. Working condition

New Haven Banjo Wall Clock, 26″h. Working condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Banjo Clock

Mahogany banjo clock with reverse painted panels and tin face, 29 1/2″h x 10″w x 3 1/2″d. Glass is door repaired. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Classical Mahogany Banjo Clock, probably Massachu

Classical Mahogany Banjo Clock, probably Massachusetts, c. 1825-30, the carved finial above a molded bezel opens to a white painted iron dial and brass striking eight-day weight-driven movement above the trapezoidal throat and pendulum box framed by half round moldings, all on molded bracket with acorn pendant, ht. 40 in. Condition report Condition: replaced eglomise […]

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, Mass

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, Massachusetts, with gilt frames enclosing painted glasses, the lower depicting the Boston Massacre, pedestal, side ornaments and brass bezel over the painted zinc dial marked Aaron Willard, Boston, all housing an eight-day brass movement powered by an iron weight, ht. 40 in., (glasses and dial repainted, frames re-gilded, pedestal […]

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E. Howard Banjo Clock, #1

#1 by E. Howard and Co. Boston, signed dial and movement, 8 day, weight driven movement, Rosewood case, original glass with some minor touch up, case shows signs of normal wear, 50″ H x 19 1/4″ W x 6″ D. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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