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Boston area banjo, in the style of a Howard No. 4, wall clock with 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case, c1860 -
A. Howard, Boston, "No. 4 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case, c1855 -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, 8 day miniature replica of a Howard No. 70 wall regulator. Number C4252201is stamped on the back of the case., Inside the door it is stamped 42. c1980. -
A. Howard, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Banjo", made for and sold by Riggs and Bro. Jewelers, Philadelphia, Pa. The 8 day time only weight driven movement is signed A. Howard, Boston. The painted paper over iron dial has E. Howard and Co., Boston signature, c1900 -
Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, KY, miniature rosewood reproduction of a Howard Keyhole regulator with front, key wind, spring driven movement, c1980 -
Tracy Botsford, E. Greenwich, RI, Reproduction of a Howard type Figure 8 weight wall timepiece. c2007 There is a small label inside the head of the case above the movement. This is one of three that were made. Literature on the history of these clocks is included. -
C.1975, a repro Howard model 59-6, in walnut, with a C.1900 Howard 70 nickel plated mov't. This was made by Mr. Lee in Florida just as Howard repros were coming into vogue, and the quality is very fine; carved lower finials are exceptional, and he chose a nice piece of bird's eye maple for the baffle. -
C.1857, A. Howard, Boston, No. 4 Banjo in very