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Simon Willard Banjo Clock

Banjo clock of cross-banded mahogany with line inlay, brass side arms, original reverse painted glass tablets, gilt carved wood eagle finial, eight-day weight-driven works, by Simon Willard, circa 1810, marked with cleaning date of January 15, 1870, 34″t., 10″w., 3 1/2″d. Condition: restoration to one side arm, repair to finial, replaced glue blocks, some loss […]

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Federal Style Waterbury Clock Company Banjo Clock

Eagle finial over tin arabic numeral dial over a mahogany flaring case over rectangular case decorated with a printed scene of Mount Vernon. Height: 27″ Condition: Appears fine. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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CHELSEA MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, MODERN, H 32"

CHELSEA MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, MODERN, H 32″:Reproduction banjo clock with perched eagle finial, an eglomaise panel at the base depicts the ships “Constitution & Guerriere”. No key. Condition report Several small scuffs/scratches noted to the case. Working condition is not known nor guaranteed. Chs Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early Ingraham 38" Tall Banjo Clock

With pirates looking for the treasure.10 5/8″ wide Condition report Good Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An American Giltwood Banjo Clock, Height 40 inches.

An American Giltwood Banjo Clock,having a circular dial with Roman numerals over an eglomise case depicting a woman in a landscape.Height 40 inches. Property from the Estate of Fred J. Funk, Jr., Elgin, Illinois Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be […]

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NEW HAVEN MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, MID 20TH C.,

NEW HAVEN MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, MID 20TH C., H 42″:Painted glass panels. Condition report Chipping noted to the glass. With pendulum and key. Chs Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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