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Boston Federal mahogany banjo clock, ca. 1815,

Boston Federal mahogany banjo clock, ca. 1815, signed ”Aaron Willard Boston”, with a watercolor reverse painted foliate neck flanked by brass spandrels, above a base with a country landscape and giltwood drop, 40 1/2” h. Condition report Flaking to dial. Touch-up to throat tablet. Lower tablet replaced. Finial is period. We do not guarantee working […]

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BOSTON CLOCK CO. Weight-driven wall regulator

BOSTON CLOCK CO. Weight-driven wall regulator in mahogany case. 36 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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E. HOWARD & CO., BOSTON WALL CLOCK IN OAK CASE

E. HOWARD & CO., BOSTON WALL CLOCK IN OAK CASE, LABEL INSIDE READS “UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY TIME DETECTOR” 50 1/2″ H, 19 3/4″ WIDE, 8 3/4″ DEEP Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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E. Howard & Co. Wall Clock, Boston, c. 1880, the w

E. Howard & Co. Wall Clock, Boston, c. 1880, the walnut case with pitched cornice, full-length glazed door flanked by fluted columns, carved Ionic capitals and incised decoration, 12-inch dia. painted iron dial enclosed within a wooden bezel, with Roman numerals and signed E. Howard & Company, Boston, blued-steel hands, eight-day weight-powered movement with dead-beat […]

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Early 19th C. Boston Banjo Clock

Early 19th century Boston banjo clock, eglomise panels inscribed “Willards Patent” and other, pendelum and key, 42″ x 10″. Missing weight. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SHREVE CRUMP & LOWE BOSTON STATE HOUSE BANJO CLOCK

SHREVE CRUMP & LOWE BOSTON STATE HOUSE BANJO CLOCK: Reverse painted with scene of the Boston State House. Face is marked Shreve, Crump & Lowe, Boston, illegible mark below. Eagle finial. Time & strike movement. Originally from the Howard Johnson estate. Measures 32″ x 8″ x 3 1/4″. Condition report Note missing pendulum, fading to […]

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