Ingraham Banjo Clock
Condition report Excellent. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Condition report Excellent. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Mid 1800 banjo clock, solid mahogany, impressed FRR, labeled Daniel Pratt’s Son, salesroom Boston, painted metal dial, single weight driven heavy brass movement, figured mahogany throat panel, gilt and ebonized lower glass panel, 29″t 11″w 4″d. Original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Americana “Old Ironsides” Battle Scene Clock c. 1850, Mahogany Banjo-Style Wall Clock, Very Fine.This 29” x 11” x 3.75” banjo-style clock features a face that is hand-painted, likely with stencil. The trunk of the clock holds an opaque panel with a hand-painted heraldic eagle and shield. The pendulum door has a view of the battle […]
maker unknown, having a painted face, brass movement with weights, brass face surround, gilt acanthus molding to sides of waist in a lyre form, gilt molding to bottom door, a gilt eagle finial, and a gilt bracket bottom. Reverse painted glass panels to waist and bottom door, both damaged. 40 1/2″ high, 12″ wide, 4 […]
A 1920’s New Haven Banjo clock. 8-day spring driven time only movement with 6″ Silvered dial. Mahogany case with Beveled convex glass in upper Brass door and print on lower. In good running order. Case with original dark finish with some alligatoring. 26″ high. ESTIMATE $100-200 Condition report Case with original dark finish with some […]
Circa 1910, extra deep mahogany case with eagle finial and cast brass bezel, very unusual fusee movement with extra large main spring barrel and plate dimensions of 6″l., 3 1/4″w., with brocot type escape wheel, repainted metal dial now bearing the name of “The Bailey, Banks, and Biddle Company”, 35″l. (to top of finial), 10 […]