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antique American banjo clock w reverse ptd panels

antique American banjo clock w reverse ptd panels Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany "3/4 Banjo" Clock by Chelsea Clock Compan

Mahogany “3/4 Banjo” Clock by Chelsea Clock Company, with cast brass eagle finial, 6 in. dia. painted metal dial with Arabic numerals and marked Chelsea, flat frames enclosing reverse-painted tablets, the waist flanked by brass side ornaments, the lower depicting Mt. Vernon, carved and molded lower pedestal and eight-day time-only lever-escapement movement, ht. 32 in. […]

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American Banjo Clock, Time Only

American Banjo Clock, Time Only: weight driven with an original, but repainted 7″ dial. The brass movement is unmarked. (The case has had some restoration. The decorated glass pieces are replacements. The pendulum is new.) 30 3/4″ long All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, […]

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Sessions Banjo Clock

Sessions banjo clock, mahogany finished case w/floral stencil, color print on base movement, early to mid 20th C., 9 1/4″w, 26 1/2″h, 5’d Condition report good, currently running but not guaranteed Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19th. C. American banjo clock, original weights, g

19th. C. American banjo clock, original weights, glass, and dial. Maker unknown. Condition of works unknown. Finial may be replacement. 34″ overall length. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gilt Presentation Banjo Clock

Gilt Presentation Banjo Clock, ca 1830, replaced painted tin dial with Arabic numerals signed Aaron Willard/Boston, 8-day presentation banjo, with restorations. The throat tablet is original, and has gilt scroll work at top with crossed flags above field cannon with stacked shells, eagle surmount with ribbon banner in beak on white ground, the lower tablet […]

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