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American mahogany Banjo clock surmounted by a gilt

American mahogany Banjo clock surmounted by a gilt cast eagle, round dial with Roman numerals with 8-day weight driven movement, the throat glass decorated with eagle, shield and foliate scrolls, the lower tablet depicting the battle of Lexington, the lower case decorated with balls and acorn finial. 40″H x 10.5″W x 4″D, Circa – 1900. […]

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?Presentation banjo clock, dial signed "Tiffany & C

?Presentation banjo clock, dial signed “Tiffany & Co.” made by Waltham Clock Co. 39.5″ h. w/eagl Condition report Face appears to have been repainted at some time, some slight losses to paint & gilt on rev. ptd. panel, case has some wear, scratches, chips and some losses to gilt on case, unknown if working Images […]

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Waterbury Antique Banjo Wall Clock

American Waterbury Clock Co. “Willard #1″ Banjo Wall Clock, Circa 1910, 8″ enamel dial, 8-day, brass spring driven movement, good quality banjo clock, with original enamel dial with gilt & black glasses, in its original state & has not been refinished, label on rear of case, all original condition, with some wear to original finish. […]

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American Banjo Clock.

Description Circa 1830. Mahogany case with gold rope front and reverse painted glasses. Brass 8-day time-only, weight driven movement. Painted iron dial. Tablets restored. Case front now with gold paint. Eagle finial not original. Size 43 – 1/2″ H x 10 – 1/2″ W. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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1920's Mahogany banjo clock with Chelsea movement,

1920’s Mahogany banjo clock with Chelsea movement, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co. Boston. Height: 31″” Width: 8″” Condition report good Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Session banjo clock

36″ tall Sessions banjo clock with reverse painted panels, (case in good condition) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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