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BANJO WALL CLOCK NO. 4, E. Howard & Co., Boston, c

BANJO WALL CLOCK NO. 4, E. Howard & Co., Boston, c. 1850-1860, an 8-day mahogany cased timepiece powered by a single suspended iron weight (included), original painted and gold stenciled glass tablet doors under circular dial, movement signed “E. Howard & Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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HOWARD MILLER CURIO STYLE GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HOWARD MILLER GRANDFATHER CLOCK IN CURIO STYLE CASE – 81 1/2″ HIGH, 30″ WIDE, 12″ DEEP – . Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Large Oak Howard #89 Regulator Wall Clock

Circa 1920 American E. Howard & Company 8 day Wall Clock with 11″ Very good original signed painted dial, Original weight driven brass time only movement, Later version of the popular Howard #89 wall regulator clock. Very good condition with only minor wear. 59″H x 23″W x 10.5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Howard Weight Driven # 5 Banjo Clock

Howard Weight Driven # 5 Banjo Clock: time only weight driven movement with original 6 1/2″ metal dial. Rosewood colored case. With key, crank style. The movement is signed E. Howard & Co. Boston in two curved lines. It also has the letter F stamped above the name. (Its paint is crazed and there is […]

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HOWARD MILLER BRASS & GLASS GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HOWARD MILLER, BRASS AND GLASS GRANDFATHER CLOCK, LATE 20TH C., H 80″, W 18″, D 15″:having three weights, 9 chimes, three key wind, Roman numerals on face; glass on all sides with brass framework; Condition report dent on floor inside cabinet below weights, GA. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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HOWARD MILLER GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HOWARD MILLER GRANDFATHER CLOCK 59TH ANNIVERSARY: Model 610-329 with #159 triple chime cable driven works. Moving moon phase dial. Measures approx 87″ high x 19 3/4″ wide x 13 1/4″ deep. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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