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Modern Willard's Patent Banjo Clock

Modern Willard’s Patent Banjo Clock: made with a non jeweled German movement by Mason & Sullivan. Time only spring movement with a 7 1/2″ dial. In a mahogany case. With key. 33 3/4″ and running at this time All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, […]

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Simon Willard Banjo Clock

Weight Driven Banjo Clock, marked Simon Willard & Son Boston. Length 42″ including Finial. Provenance: Frank Allen Estate Beacon St. Boston Ma Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A WILLARD BANJO CLOCK STAMPED "TIFFANY AND COMPANY

A WILLARD BANJO CLOCK STAMPED “TIFFANY AND COMPANY NEW YORK”. DECORATED WITH AN AMERICAN EAGLE AS THE TOP FINIAL AND REVERSED PAINTED TWO WAR SHIPS THE US CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE” SPRING DRIVEN CHELSEA MOVEMENT. 42″ OVERALL. DIAL 7″ DIAMETER. Condition report MERCHANDISE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, PLEASE CALL RICHARD OR ROLAND AT 954-457-7777 FOR FURTHER […]

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Fine Boston Federal Banjo Clock

Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1805, mahogany and rosewood cross-banded throat panel with oak leaf and acorn gilt decoration on pale green and salmon ground, lower panel pale green, salmon, blue and black and signed “S. Willards Patent.”, dovetailed throat panel, with winder, 33-1/4 x 10 x 3-3/4 in., dial paint restored (label verso for […]

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Waterbury Willard Hanging Banjo Clock

Waterbury Willard Hanging Banjo Clock: 8 day time only movement with a 7 3/4″ dial; mahogany and venner case with eagle finial and painted glass. There are veneer chips on the lower door corners.) 44″ T All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, […]

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Early Willard Type Banjo Clock NR

Early Willard Type Banjo Clock driven by a single weight with original porcelain 7 7/8″ dial. There is a brass eagle finial and painted glass. Lower scene is of several people gathering at an early home by a lake with inlaid case. Not marked. (The brass bezel on the door has been repaired and the […]

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