A MAHOGANY AND EGLOMIS
A MAHOGANY AND EGLOMIS
American Boston Clock Co. Rare Banjo Wall Timepiece, Circa 1885, 8″ original signed painted dial, 8-day, signed brass weight driven movement, solid walnut banjo clock manufactured by Boston Clock Company with typical red, gold & black glass panels, nearly identical to the E. Howard Banjo #5 wall clock, Boston Clock Company made very few banjo […]
American Sessions, “Somerset” Banjo 8 day mahogany wall clock, c. 1930, a classic American iconic timepiece, the brass framed dial highlights the brass trimmings along the case, the hands are decoratively designed with the numbers on the dial slightly raised for definition, strikes with a “bim bam” chime, remnants of original paint work visible inside […]
Ingraham Treasure Island banjo clock (A nice honest no problem original; a little expected wear & rub to dial & some discoloration / corrosion to brass side trim) 40″ T. No Reserve! Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
AN AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK. mid-19th century. With black and gold reverse painted glass panel, the clock face with Roman numerals – 33 1/2 in. long. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK.Signed for Sawin and Dyar, Boston, Massachusetts, 1822-1828, mahogany and pine. Brass side arms and reverse-painted tablets, including a lady harpist in the lower glass. Imperfections. 32 3/4″h. John Sawin (1801-1863) worked with either George, John, or Joseph Dyar (also Dyer) and made lyre and banjo clocks at 33 Market Street from 1822 […]