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type Banjo
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Clocks- 2 (Two) Sessions "Halifax" mahogany 8 day time and strike banjo clocks, c1930 -
Unknown, Boston, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo clock or timepiece, c1910 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime patent or banjo clock. c1923 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Washington", 8 day, time, strike and Westminster chime banjo clock. c 1923 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Waring", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement banjo clock, c1923 -
Girandole 8 day time only weight driven reproduction painted wood and glass banjo wall clock, c2000 -
E. Ingraham & Co., "Nyanza", 8 day, time and strike banjo clock, c1915 -
Banjo clock, modern custom-made walnut Seth Thomas reproduction, by Huestis Purdy, Newbury, Mass., with older 41AL movement, c1882 -
Banjo clock, modern custom-made walnut reproduction, by Huestis Purdy, Newbury, Mass., of Howard No. 5, 8 day weight driven movement stamped "Made by Howard, Waltham, Mass.", dated 1991 -
Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass., patent timepiece or banjo clock, mahogany case with bullnose molded frames, painted tablets, and four wooden side pieces of unusual form, Roman numeral, white painted iron dial, signed "Warranted by J. Wilder / Hingham", unusual blued steel hands, 8 days, weight driven timepiece movement, weight baffle with watch paper of J. Wilder, c1830 -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 2 Regulator", wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a cherry case with a painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets, c1855. -
"Regulator No. 1" type and size banjo timepiece, probably Boston area and possibly from one of the Willard shops or by one of their apprentices. The case has a hinged throat and "Regulator" on the lower glass. Now with a paper over metal dial signed Howard & Davis, c1840 -
"Baltimore" style banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grain painted case with painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets, c1860 -
Boston 8 days, weight driven brass movement patent or banjo timepiece, c1825. Possible Simon Willard banjo as it is early with a head that is a uniform 1/2 inch thickness and has a very thin backboard. The movement has T-bridge suspension, through bolts to secure the movement. There are holes in the keystone for a crossbar. The throat frame is rabbeted on the back side and recessed into the sides of the case and anchored to the case with four screws. The door is latched to the case with an L-turn. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass., 8 days, weight driven brass movement Girandole wall timepiece in a mahogany case with gold leafed front, painted metal dial and reverse painted convex throat and lower tablets, marked No. 3 and dated 1995 -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 3 Regulator" banjo wall clock, in a grained cherry case giving the appearance of rosewood, weight driven, 8 days, c1850. -
"Baltimore" style banjo clock, possibly George Hatch, Attleboro, MA. Mahogany and mahogany veneer case, turned bezel, and with octagonal lower door, tablets with gilt decoration on a black ground, Roman numeral, white painted zinc dial, steel moon hands, 8 days, weight driven timepiece movement, c1850 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., girandole clock, mahogany case with gilt frames and bracket, convex paint decorated tablets, the lower featuring Aurora in her chariot, Arabic numeral white painted dial, 8 days, weight driven timepiece movement by Kilbourn & Proctor, serial #2 -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 4 Regulator", banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grain painted case with a painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets, c1885 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., girandole clock, mahogany case with gilt frames and bracket, gilt eagle finial, convex, paint decorated tablets, the lower featuring Aurora in her chariot, Arabic numeral white painted dial, 8 days weight driven timepiece movement, serial #14