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type Wall Banjo Lyre
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Oliver J. Risinger, Pasadena, Texas, reproduction lyre banjo clock in the style of John Sawin, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a carved walnut case with papered metal dial and reverse painted tablet, movement signed "OJR", dated "1992" and numbered "203" -
James G. Conlon, Boston, Mass., lyre hanging clock with a weight driven 8 days timepiece brass movement in a mahogany case. -
(Attributed to) Abel Stowell, Charlestown, MA, 8 day brass movement lyre banjo timepiece. The clock may have been made by Stowell as another with nearly identical carving has recently been sold at auction. Another example with a similar carved front by L. W. Noyes can be found in "Willard's Patent Time Pieces" by Paul Foley, pg 136 -
Unidentified New Hampshire or Massachusetts Lyre Banjo hanging clock with a weight driven 8 days time and strike movement in a mahogany and gilt case. -
Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement Lyre banjo timepiece. This timepiece is numbered "10". There is another example in this auction numbered "15" that was made by James G. Conlon of Boston. The dial is not signed so we cannot with confidence attribute to him, but it is a probability. -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Lyre Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in carved mahogany case with reverse painted throat tablet and painted metal dial, date 1972 -
Foster Campos, Pembroke, Mass., "Lyre Banjo" 8 day mahogany weight driven timepiece. c1989 -
Unsigned Massachusetts lyre banjo, weight driven, 8-day, c1830 -
New England "Lyre" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in solid mahogany case with painted metal dial, c1835 -
Massachusetts, unsigned lyre banjo with a movement from a Howard No. 70. movement circa 1900, and case circa 1970. Well made case in the style of Lemuel Curtis. -
N. H. Brown, Boston, Mass., "Lyre" throat wall clock ,8 day time only weight driven movement in gilt colored case, (now painted) c1915. -
Joseph Ives, 8 day time and strike gilt case wall lyre reproduction, c20th century -
Unknown, 8 day Lyre form weight banjo timepiece. It is hard to date this as the case has some age, but we would probably guess about 1920. -
Modern lyre presentation wall clock in impressive full size case. Clock has silvery cast metal front, bezel, bottom, and finial, dial inscription "Virginia P. Timmans, Southwestern Chapter 15, NAWCC 1968", c1968 -
C.1976, Seymour B. Hall, Duxbury, Ma, modern reproduction of a lyre banjo. -
C.1832, Jesse Smith, Jr., Salem, Mass., 8-day time and bell strike lyre form or "Elegant Harp Pattern" timepiece. Smith worked from 1811 to 1866. An apprentice of Benjamin Balch in Salem and in 1818-32 was in partnership with him as Balch and Smith. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, 1977 {dated}, lyre banjo, model W-4, a reproduction of the Lemuel Curtis timepiece made around 1830, 8-day weight driven. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence RI, LYRE BANJO, in the classic style of John Sawin, weight driven, 8-day, using Waltham's quality dead beat movement with maintaining power, and Geneva winding stop, serial No. 5952, c.1925 -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, Lyre banjo, 8-day weight driven wall clock, dated 1969, No. 14 and "OOB" {out on bail}. -
Massachusetts Lyre over Box banjo timepiece, C.1840, 8-day, weight driven, with carved mahogany front and blind lower door, with restorations.