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Seth Thomas Banjo Electric 20th Century Clock

Rich Mahogany Case, Oval Portrait of George Washington In Front & Mt. Vernon On Front Tablet, Eagle Finial, This Mid 20th Century Seth Thomas Electric Clock Is In Excellent Visual Condition, Measures Some 29 Inches Tall by 9 1/2 Inches Wide Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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INGRAHAM 8 DAY BANJO CLOCK WITH SAILING SHIP PRIN

INGRAHAM 8 DAY BANJO CLOCK WITH SAILING SHIP PRINT, 33″H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early New England Weight Driven Banjo Clock

Early New England Weight Driven Banjo Clock: mahogany and mahogany veneer case with brass, weight driven movement and original 7 1/2″ dial. The name Russell is scratched on the inside of the center wood panel. That panel is held in palce by the original small square nails. (It tries, but will not run steadily. The […]

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20TH C. MAHOGANY 8-DAY WALTHAM BANJO CLOCK

20th Century mahogany 8-day Waltham banjo clock with reverse litho on glass of George Washington and Mt. Vernon, 19 1/2″h. x 5 1/4″w. x 2″d. Good condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Sessions Banjo Clock w/Eagle Finial

Sessions Banjo Clock w/Eagle Finial: 8 day time with half hour gong strike and 6 1/2″ celluloid dial. Both glass plates are reverse painted. Spring wound, no weights. In a mahogany case. (The dial has some staining.) 35″ long and running at this time All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any […]

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Large Antique American Banjo Clock,

Large Antique American Banjo Clock,possibly by E. Howard, unsigned, ca. late 19th c., mahogany veneer case, two reverse painted glass panels, painted zinc dial, brass movement, hinged throat door. 41.5″ x 16.5″ x 6″ The Estate of John W. Paschall, Sr. (deceased) of Durham, NC.Estimate $700 – 1000 Condition report As-is attic condition, some old […]

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