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Federal style banjo clock,

brass eagle pediment above face marked “Aaron Willard Jr., Boston”, eglomise plate and base panels, interior base with partial label “B.[?]. Boyce Formerly of Daniel Pratt’s Son

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Massachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock,

Massachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, ca. 1820, with acorn finial over a contemporary works with original painted face, above a neck with brass spandrels, 33” h. Provenance: Estate of Oliver Ireton Shoemaker. The Pook & Pook offices will be CLOSED for the holidays from Saturday, December 22nd through Tuesday, January 1st. We will return to […]

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Federal mahogany mirrored wall clock, ca. 1820,

Federal mahogany mirrored wall clock, ca. 1820, possibly by Dewey of New Hampshire, with scrolled crest and base and applied brass rosettes, 39” h. Condition report Parts: weight, pendulum, and winder. Top scrolls reattached. Eglomise panel and mirror replaced. 1″ touch-up to dial. We do not guarantee the working condition of clocks. Images Click on […]

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American Federal banjo clock,

American Federal banjo clock, white-painted dial signed “Warranted by Curtis & Dunning” over eglomis

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INGRAHAM FEDERAL STYLE, MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK,

INGRAHAM FEDERAL STYLE, MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, C1930, H 37″:having a ‘Treasure Island’ eglomise motif on the glass access door and panel; gilt metal eagle finial; key wind with chimes, Arabic numerals on metal face; includes brass pendulum. From the Estate of Irene Citron, West Bloomfield Condition report shows wear to metallic finish to face at […]

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Federal Mahogany Banjo Wall Clock, with a Pruden

Federal Mahogany Banjo Wall Clock, with a Prudent of Salem print decorated tablet and reverse-painted glass neck, a weight-driven brass movement, winder, weight, and pendulum, (period case with restoration and repairs throughout,working order unknown). Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be […]

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