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type Wall Banjo
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C.1934, E. Ingraham and Co., "Treasure", 8-day time and strike (ding-dong) banjo wall clock, commonly called the 'Treasure Island'. -
C.1850, Attleboro Area banjo timepiece, 8-day weight driven, in a closed mahogany case with beveled edges and wooden side arms. -
C.1830, American Banjo or Patent timepiece, 8-day mahogany case. -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 2 Banjo, rosewood grained cherry case, with paper over zinc dial. -
C.1965, English, Biddle and Mumford, a banjo clock made with imported glasses, dial and pendulum (from the US) and a quality weight movement. -
C.1900, E. Howard and Co., Banjo No. 4, in a rosewood grained cherry case, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1842, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 1 Banjo, a grained fruitwood case with meter pendulum and seconds bit, this model with external F/S adjust at top of case. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Model 95, weight driven banjo of solid mahogany with original dark finish, 8-day. -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., "No. 95 Banjo", gold front presentation, with Mt. Vernon tablets and cameo of George Washington in the throat glass, and with signed Howard movement. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 5 Banjo, 8-day timepiece in a cherry case with applied rosewood graining, weight driven. -
C.1972 [dated]. Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, Lyre Banjo, in solid mahogany, with signed movement and dial. -
C.1962, Elmer O. Stennes, banjo timepiece, with tablets of Mt. Vernon and George Washington, and with original E. Howard movement. -
C.1895, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Banjo Timepiece, 1-wt, 8-day in a solid mahogany case, serial No. 344. -
C.1825, Sawin and Dyar, Boston, gold rope front presentation banjo clock, with naval tablet set. -
C.1925, American, GIRANDOLE, weight driven 8-day, with maternal tablet. -
C.1996 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, weight banjo, in a cross banded mahogany case with War of 1812 tablets (Perry's Victory). -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, Boston, Square Bottom, No. 5 banjo, in a grained cherry case. -
C.1920, E. Howard Clock Co., "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day wall timepiece with special original glasses to memorialize Mrs. O.D. Webster of Franklin, New Hampshire, who was the wife of one of the descendents of Daniel Webster. -
C.1987 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, reproduction Howard No. 5 Banjo, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1930, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., 8-day lever movement banjo timepiece, with Perry's Victory tablets /mid-size.