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C.1860, Massachusetts, Full Size regulator banjo in very nice restored condition. -
C.1850, G. D. Hatch, No. Attleboro, MA, unsigned Massachusetts weight banjo in excellent original condition. -
C.1925, Waltham Clock Co., Willard model weight banjo in good original condition. -
C.1930, New Haven Clock Co., Willis, mini banjo clock in generally good condition. -
E. Howard Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 2 Banjo" wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grained cherry case with reverse painted throat and lower tablet and painted metal dial, c1885 -
Simon Willard, Roxbury, Mass., 8 days, weight, T-bridge, step train, dead beat escapement brass movement mahogany banded case patent or banjo timepiece, c1805. Throat door held onto the case with four screws. Dial fastened with two L-turns. Rabbeted throat frame. Mahogany backboard. The bottom panel in the base is dovetailed to the sides. A picture of a similar movement with the decorative click is pictured in "Willard's Patent Timepieces" by Paul Foley, pg 22 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., 8 days, weight, banded mahogany case patent or banjo timepiece marked no. 4, c1977 -
E. Howard & Co., "Regulator No. 4" wall clock, cherry banjo style case with rosewood graining, throat and door glasses with gilt, red, and black decoration, signed Roman numeral white painted metal dial, blued steel moon hands, signed damascened movement, correct cast iron weight, pendulum with wooden rod and damascened ball, red painted weight baffle, case bottom with Howard instruction label, c1875 -
Baltimore banjo wall clock, attributed to George Hatch, North Attleboro, Mass., case with rosewood graining, asphaltum backed glasses with gold leaf decoration, Roman numeral white painted metal dial, correct and probably original blued steel Tulip style hands, brass 8 days, timepiece movement, original iron weight with tapered wooden plug for securing weight in transport, gilt wooden pendulum rod, brass pendulum ball, c1855 -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, reissue presentation banjo wall clock, mahogany case with line inlay and cross banding with carved bracket, acorn drop and with eagle finial, Mt. Vernon tablet and Washington portrait throat glass, brass bezel and side arms, convex glass, Roman numeral white painted metal dial, brass timepiece movement with uncrossed wheels, lead weight, brass pendulum, movement number M5B55, c1990 -
Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., 8 days, mahogany weight patent or banjo timepiece, c1930 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) banjo 8 days, weight driven American wall clocks, Daniel Pratt & Son dial, unsigned movements -
Waltham Watch Co, Waltham, Mass., 8 days, weight driven walnut time only banjo wall timepiece, Washington and Mount Vernon glasses, c1930 -
Unknown, Massachusetts, 8 days, time and alarm patent or banjo timepiece, c1830 An example of the movement that is close match can be found in "Willard's Patent Timepieces" by Paul Foley, pg 146 -
Clocks- 8 (Eight) banjo 8 days, spring-driven Connecticut: four time and strike, four time-only; Sessions, Seth Thomas, New Haven, and Gilbert -
Herschede Hall Clock Co., 8 days, weight banjo now fitted with a Waltham banjo movement, case c1923. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) American 8 days, full size banjo clocks: unsigned modern weight-driven painted gold and white case; Gilbert "Hoadley" time and "Normandy Chime"; New Haven "Willard Chime" 3 train; New Haven "Willard" time and strike, 20th century -
Mixed lot consisting of a early 19th century weight driven patent or banjo clock or timepiece. -
Clocks- 13 (Thirteen) Miniature Banjo, 8 days, time only by Seth Thomas, New Haven, and A.Stowell -
Unknown, probably Massachusetts, 8 days, weight brass movement gilt patent or banjo clock or timepiece, c1820