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EARLY 1800'S GILT REVERSE PAINTED BANJO CLOCK

EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT REVERSE PAINTED BANJO CLOCK: Wood case with reverse painted glass fronts. Bottom glass painted with sunburst design, center glass has urn and foliage design. 8” painted metal dial with roman numerals, brass works, lead weight, crank key and pendulum. Brass finial. Unmarked as to maker. Measures 34 3/4” high x 10” […]

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NEW HAVEN REVERSE PAINTED MT VERNON BANJO CLOCK

Lot 716: NEW HAVEN REVERSE PAINTED MT VERNON BANJO CLOCK – Measures 43″ long x 12″ wide x 5″ deep. Aligatoring on finish, losses to reverse painted glass, ormolu details on sides. Not running. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Empire 8-day shelf clock,

Empire 8-day shelf clock, top stage with painted metal face, reverse-painted pane with sailor boy with ship behind, flanked by faux marble painted split column, base with reverse-painted panel of eagle, flanked by two ogee mahogany plinths, original paper label (with stains and losses) “EN Welch,” key and pendulum, metal face with losses to paint, […]

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Banjo Clock Reverse Painted Door

Banjo Clock with reverse painted door, old repairs,not running ht. 39 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Shelf Clock by Boyle Brothers

A shelf clock of late 19th century origin with an arched case, incised and with a cresting and central carved lion above a glazed and reverse painted silver glazed door signed “Boyle Bros., Boston” and flanked by reverse and up-stannding finials. Reverse is a pasted on label. The Patented calibrated pendulum is marked “Gilbert Clock […]

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Pillar Shelf Clock

A mahogany and reverse painted shelf clock possibly by Birge & Mallory (Connecticut) having reverse painted tablets of architectural interest (touching up of the original art) and turned “bun” feet and a strap brass eight day clockworks. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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