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type Banjo
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New Haven Clock Co., WILLARD model banjo timepiece, 30 day, spring. C.1925. -
New Haven Clock Co., WILSON, oval bottom banjo timepiece, 30 day double spring movement, C.1920 -
Unsigned Attleboro banjo clock, with carved mahogany side arms, 8-day, weight driven, C.1850. -
Boston area unsigned weight banjo, 8-day, a gilt rope front case with a replacement reverse painted Aurora tablet, C.1835. -
A Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, in a mahogany case, the movement perhaps a bit earlier, wheels with very long teeth, and designed for fillister screw attachment, now attached with a center rear screw, note period "barb" hands. C.1850 -
Horace Tifft, N. Attleboro, a good Massachusetts banjo with wooden sidearms, 8-day, weight, C.1850, with both repair and sales labels from "C. R. SMITH and SONS, 1700 Market St, Philadelphia, dated 1848. -
Banjo timepiece, Massachusetts, with later signature, 8-day, weight, C.1820 -
Boston area banjo, T-Bridge movement, possibly by A. Willard, Jr, slender round head, dial to edge of head, 8-day, weight, barb hands, with restorations. C.1825. -
An unsigned girandole wall clock, 8-day weight driven, with restorations, C.1900 /? -
Daniel Pratt and Sons, Reading, a Massachusetts banjo clock, cherry case, weight driven, 8-day. C.1860. -
Skinner and Seward, Boston, Mass, mahogany lyre banjo with 8-day weight movement. C.1832. -
E. Howard and Co, Bi-Centennial commemorative weight banjo clock, 8-day. model 95-B. The thirteen original states are shown on the throat glass, and 1776--1976 data shown on bottom glass. Mahogany case, C.1976. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, Gilt rope front presentation banjo, reissue, serial No. 213, weight driven, 8-day, C.1990. -
E. Howard and Co., BANJO No. 4, in a rosewood grained cherry case, 8-day weight driven. C. 1880. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 2 Banjo", 8-day weight driven timepiece, in a grained cherry case, second to the largest size, C.1890, -
Foster S. Campos, mahogany cross banded banjo clock, 8-day weight, signed in 4 places, and with Boston State House tablet. C.1985 (dated case). -
Foster S. Campos, tavern wall clock, a limited reproduction (ten only) of a rare Dunning clock owned by Herb Nillson, and that was sold at Skinners lot No. 37, June 7, 2009, for $29,625. Foster borrowed Nillson's very clock for 3 months to make the plans for this model, C.1983 (dated on case), serial No. 5. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE, timepiece, weight driven, 8-day, with Aurora tablets and fantastic bright gilding. C.1999 (dated), serial number 3 -
Chelsea Clock Co., WILLARD model weight banjo, for Van Heusen Charles Co., Albany (NY), serial No. 178472, with Mt. Vernon tablet. C.1927. -
New Haven, WHITNEY model spring banjo, 8-day time and strike. C.1932.