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A Federal Banjo Clock,

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 […]

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Ingram Keywound Banjo Clock, Shelf Clock and Tray

Ingram Key-wound Banjo Clock, Shelf Clock and Tray The banjo and shelf clock both feature reverse painted panels together with the oval tray styled with satinwood inlays. H: of banjo clock 40 in. and L: of tray 20 1/4 in. Condition report Condition: banjo clock includes bag of original parts Descriptions provided in both printed […]

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Ingraham Treasure Island Banjo Clock NR

Ingraham Treasure Island banjo clock: time & strike; 8 day; original finish mahogany. No big problems. (Minor wear only.) Running at the time of listing, not guaranteed to continue. 38″ T Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Aaron Willard Jr. Giltwood, Eglomise Banjo Clock

A Federal Carved Giltwood and Eglomise Banjo Clock, Aaron Willard Jr., c. 1820, signed on tablet and movement, eagle finial, painted dial, glass tablets decorated with vining urns and representation of time, bordered with blocked and rope carved framing; the tapered base with spherules and acorn drops, height 40 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth […]

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German Banjo Clock, 26" Tall, 7 ?" Wide

German Banjo Clock, 26″ Tall, 7 ?” Wide Condition report All Clocks Sold in AS IS Condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American Banjo clock

A 19th century American Banjo clock. 8-day weight driven time only movement in a Cherry case with original Rosewood graining. Wear, minor damage, later decoration. 32″ high. ESTIMATE $400-600 Condition report Wear, minor damage, later decoration. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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