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Mahogany Octagonal-top Mantel Clock by Waltham, Wa

Mahogany Octagonal-top Mantel Clock by Waltham, Waltham, Massachusetts, with brass bezel and beveled glass over the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and marked Waltham, eight-day brass “house” strike movement with platform escapement, ht. 9 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should […]

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20TH C. WALTHAM BANJO CLOCK, REVERSE PAINTED

20th Century brass and painted Waltham banjo clock with reverse painting on glass of ship battle, 21″h. x 5″w. x 2″d. Fair condition, some paint loss on clock. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Waltham Watch Company Presentation Banjo Clock

Circa 1920, mahogany case with rope turned throat and lower door trim, with reverse painted glasses of George Washington and Mount Vernon, 8 day time only, weight driven movement stamped “Waltham Watch Company #9121”, painted metal dial marked “Waltham”, 40 1/2″l. (to top of finial), minor flaking to throat tablet. Shipping: Call for shipping quote. […]

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Waltham Antique Banjo Clock in mahogany, eglomise

Waltham Antique Banjo Clock in mahogany, eglomise panel including Washington on the throat. Marked “Waltham Watch & Clock Co 8481”. Eglomise panel in poor condition with paint flaking. 41″ tall by 10″ wide by 4″ deep. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Waltham Banjo Clock.

Waltham banjo clock with Jefferson throat glass, brass banded mahogany case, brass eagle finial, eight-day brass works, circa 1910, 40″t., 10″w., 3 3/4″d. Condition: some flaking to reverse-painted glass. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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WALTHAM, U.S.A. BANJO CLOCK, 19TH C., H 40"

WALTHAM, U.S.A. BANJO CLOCK, 19TH C., H 40″, W 10″, WALNUT & BRASS:Hand painted castle and lake scene; eagle finial Condition report Scratch/crack in the center bottom of the castle scene extending down to the bottom of the panel; restoration very visible on the inside of the castle panel along this scratch/crack and continuing along […]

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