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WATERBURY "WILLARD NO 1" MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK

WATERBURY “WILLARD NO 1″ MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, C. 1900, H 42″, W 10”:Eglomise throat and lower panel. Enamel dial. Wood spear finial. Acorn wood terminal. #6762 – G. Condition report Not known if works. Jw Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO 8 DAY WELTON BANJO

Eight day banjo clock, “Welton,” by the New Haven Clock Co. Gilt eagle finial on top and glass panel at the base depicting a ship anchored off shore. Clock has a wooden case with a brass pendulum, brush metal face with black numbers. Measures 24 1/2″ long by 8 1/4″ wide by 3 1/4″ deep. […]

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Sessions Antique Banjo Clock

Sessions Antique Banjo Clock-Thank you for viewing this Item. We hope that you are successful in your bidding. For over 30 years we have given the best possible customer service to our 1000’s of repeat buyers. Sessions Antique Banjo Clock These clocks are from a major collection. We recommend that you take them to a […]

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Connecticut Banjo Clock.

Description Circa 1840. Attributed to E. Terry, Jr. Mahogany case with reverse painted glasses. 30-hour time and strike wood works movement. Painted wood dial. Glass tablets painted by Tom Moberg. Illustrated in Robert Ball, “American Shelf & Wall Clocks”, p. 253. Size 34 – 1/2″ H x 13 – 3/4″ W. Images Click on thumbnails […]

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SESSIONS BANJO CLOCK, H35" W10.3"

SESSIONS BANJO CLOCK, H 35″, W 10 1/4″:Eight-day movement, porcelain dial, spring-driven. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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New Haven Banjo Clock

New Haven Banjo Clock, early 20th century. Mahogany with original crazed varnish finish, scenic reverse transfer print in door, geometric design in waist, acorn type finial at top, time & strike, 41″ long.Condition:Was running but we do not guarantee clock works. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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