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Boston Banjo Clock,

Boston Banjo Clock, unmarked, probably Boston, ca 1815-30, with brass time-only weight-driven movement in mahogany and pine case, with original reverse-painted central tablet with gilt floral scroll and basket; 3.8″ x 10″ x 30.5″ high. Condition report Repainted original steel dial, replaced reverse-painted lower tablet and replaced brass, eagle finial; missing weight, not currently running. […]

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Early 1800 banjo wall clock, mahogany, period brass

Early 1800 banjo wall clock, mahogany, period brass weight driven movement, solid wood throat panel, gilt and ebonized glass door, solid brass bezel, repainted original steel dial, 30″ tall without finial 10″ wide 4″ deep. Good old probably original finish, repainted face. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANTIQUE 1828 GILT PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCK

Circa 1828 mahogany and gilt presentation banjo clock. Original parts include painted metal dial, reverse painted glass panels, brass works, steel hands, lead weight, pendulum bob, even retains matching numbers carved into throat panel and door panel (497), Case in good original condition but for replaced bottom board. Eagle finial at top with what may […]

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Colonial Aaron Willard Banjo wall clock , reproduction

Colonial Time & Strike Aaron Willard banjo reproduction wall clock, Hull, Urgos movement, wire gong, beautiful painted plates, probably cherry wood constructed, 43″ tall. Extremely nice reproduction. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN BANJO CLOCK, MID 20TH C.

NEW HAVEN BANJO CLOCK, MID 20TH CENTURY:With key. Condition report Door is detached–needs solder. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A Federal Style Reverse Painted Banjo Clock. Heigh

A Federal Style Reverse Painted Banjo Clock.Height 34 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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