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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, Alva

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, Alvah Skinner, Boston, with acorn finial, half round moldings enclosing reverse-painted glasses, the lower marked Long Wharf Boston, 1800, brass side ornaments, iron dial signed Alvah Skinner, eight-day weight-powered time-only movement with pendulum, (glasses repainted), ht. 33 in. Condition report Condition: glasses repainted, dial and signature are undisturbed, movement […]

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SHIP'S BANJO WALL CLOCK/BAROMETER, American, early

SHIP’S BANJO WALL CLOCK/BAROMETER, American, early 20th century. The mahogany banjo-shaped wall case faced with mercury barometer over round barometer dial, over a Chelsea spring-wound ship’s clock and finally a small hygrometer dial. Length 45.5 inches. Condition report As stated in our Terms & Conditions, no condition information of any kind (i.e. damage, wear, repairs, […]

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50" Weight Driven Bingham Banjo Clock

50″ Weight Driven Bingham Banjo Clock (This clock bears a false Howard signature on the dial.) 50″ T All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will be charged twice; once for […]

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Tiffany and Co banjo clock with reverse painted pan

Tiffany and Co banjo clock with reverse painted panel “Constitution and Guerriere 1812” Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early American Banjo Clock

Early American 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. Early American Banjo Clock All Clocks are sold in "AS IS" condition. We recommend that you take to […]

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Banjo clock – Howard

Howard #5 banjo clock, circa 1850-1880, Wooden Nickel doesn’t guarantee working order of any clock, 29 1/2″ long X 10 1/2″ wide X 3 1/2″ deep Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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