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type Banjo
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E. Ingraham and Co., NYANZA model, 8-day banjo timepiece, spring movement. C.1928. -
German, Mahogany cased banjo clock, 8-day time and strike with 8-day going barrel movement with rack striking on a gong. C.1920. -
E. Ingraham and Co.," Treasure or Treasure Island", 8-day time/strike banjo clock. Circa 1934 -
New Haven Clock Co., WARING model, 8-day spring banjo clock with green/ gold tablets. C.1928. -
New Haven Clock Co., WILLARD model banjo, 8-day time and strike, spring movement. C.1928. -
New Haven Clock Co., WILLARD model, banjo timepiece, 30 day, spring. C.1925. -
Waltham Watch Co, "No. 1550", lever movement banjo timepiece, 8-day, spring, using Waltham reliable car clock movement. C.1928. -
Unsigned Massachusetts banjo clock, weight driven, 8-day, in a bleached mahogany case, C.1840. -
Late 1800s, a Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, weight driven, 8-day, with restorations. -
C.1850, G. D. Hatch, Octagon Bottom 8-day, 1-weight wall regulator in excellent restored condition. -
C.1925, Killam & Co., Pawtucket, RI, 8-day mahogany/gold front banjo timepiece in generally good condition with original glasses. -
C.1835, Unknown, 8-day banjo or "patent timepiece". -
C.1850, Howard & Davis, Boston, "No. 3 Banjo" Clock in very good restored condition. -
C.1850, Howard & Davis, Boston, "No. 4 Banjo" clock in excellent restored condition. -
C.1850, Howard & Davis, Boston, "No. 5, Square Bottom" banjo clock in very good condition. -
C.1890, E. Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 5 Banjo", in excellent original condition. -
C.1982 (dated), Foster Campos, Lyre banjo. 8-day weight timepiece. -
C.1835, Joshua Seward, Boston (Charlestown), weight banjo with restorations. -
C.1825, Vermont Banjo, attributed to Curtis & Clark, with restorations. This is a relatively good example of their Vermont work. -
C.1830, New Hampshire or Vermont, 8-day mahogany veneer banjo timepiece in very nice condition.