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New Haven Banjo Clock "Whitney" Model with deco st

with deco style scenes, 8 day, strike, mahogany case, 30″ tall, working. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early banjo clock (for parts – as found in Connect

Early banjo clock (for parts – as found in Connecticut barn) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Kilbourn & Proctor Wall Banjo Clock repro

American Signed by Kilbourn & Proctor Banjo Wall Clock, Contemporary, 7 1/2″ painted dial, 8-day, brass weight driven movement, modern reproduction of a Simon Willard Banjo Clock made from plans by a competent cabinet maker using a good quality mechanism, very good condition, movement complete and seems to work fine. Height 33″. Images Click on […]

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock by Ch

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock by Chelsea, painted iron dial with Arabic numerals, brass eagle finial, half round frames enclosing reverse painted tablets, the lower depicting The Boston State House, carved lower pedestal and replacement battery operated movement, ht. 40 in. Condition report Condition: This clock was once a “slave” clock which received an […]

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock by Walt

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock by Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, Massachusetts, with cast brass eagle finial, 7 3/4 in. dia. painted iron dial with Arabic numerals and marked Waltham, half-round frames enclosing reverse-painted glasses, the waist glass flanked by brass side ornaments, the lower depicting Old Ironsides, carved and molded lower pedestal and eight-day […]

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Elmer Stennes, Banjo clock number 22 made in 1956 i

Elmer Stennes, Banjo clock number 22 made in 1956 it has a shellack finish and is branded on the back of the case. The dial and glass are hand painted by Maryanne Picazio and it has a nice spring driven movement made by Smith in England. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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