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Waltham WT DRVN Banjo Wall Clock

Circa 1900 American Waltham 8 day Wall Clock with 6.5″ Good original signed painted dial, Original weight driven time only brass movement, Waltham weight driven banjo clock. Very good condition with minor wear. 41″H x 10.5″W x 3.75″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham 8 Day Treasure Banjo Clock

Ingraham 8 Day Treasure Banjo Clock: 8 day pendulum movement with 2 rod strike. The silvered dial is 8″ wide in a mahogany case with original scenes. (The dial has brown spots scattered over the surface.) 39″ long and running at this time All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. […]

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Boston Federal mahogany presentation banjo clock

Boston Federal mahogany presentation banjo clock, ca. 1810, by Aaron Willard Sr., with white painted face over an eglomise panel of Neptune on a seahorse, 32 1/2” h. Condition report Parts: period pendulum, two weights, and key. Rare about 1810 first generation “Improved Timepiece” presentation clock with Simon Willard’s patented T-bridge movement secured to backboard […]

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Miniature Diamond Head Banjo Clock By Cline

Circa 0 American Wayne R. Cline 8 day Wall Clock with 2.5″ Excellent original painted dial, Original spring driven brass movement, Very well made. Excellent condition. 21″H x 5″W x 2″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AN AMERICAN FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, circa 1820. – 33

AN AMERICAN FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, circa 1820. Of typical form, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals enclosed by a covex glazed door, over a foliage engraved aubergine to clear glass panel flanked by brass spandrels, the bottom panel reverse painted with river landscape – 33 in. x 10 1/4 in. x 4 in. Images […]

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Reproduction banjo clock, the face signed "Loring

Reproduction banjo clock, the face signed “Loring A. Verry, Whitman, Mass. 1976”, with Kilburn & Proctor works. 29.5″h. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Wiederseim Associates, Inc. Auctioneers shall have no responsibility for any […]

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