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type Banjo
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Waterbury Banjo Clock w/Eagle Top -
New Haven "Whitney" Banjo Clock -
New Haven "Whitney" Banjo Clock -
New Haven "Whitney" Banjo Clock -
C.1915, Waterbury Clock Co., Willard No. 1, spring driven banjo clock in oak, 8-day time. -
C.1850, Howard and Davis, No. 4, Grained Fruitwood case, with an A. Howard movement. -
C.1920, Waltham Watch Co, Waltham, Mass, Willard Banjo, weight driven timepiece, 8-day in a mahogany cross-banded case. -
C.1928, Waltham Clock Co, Waltham, Mass, Willard Model No. 1544, weight driven timepiece, 8-day in a rope front walnut case. -
C.1982 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, miniature Howard style banjo, with 8-day key wind movement winding through the dial at 2. -
C.1970 (dated), Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass, GIRANDOLE, 1-Weight, 8-day timepiece, classic reproduction of the famous Lemuel Curtis girandole. -
C.1920, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 95 Banjo, Willard style, 8-day weight driven. -
C.1870, E. Howard and Co., Boston, No. 4 Banjo, 8-day, weight driven timepiece, fruitwood case, with rosewood graining. -
C.1880, E. Howard and Co., Boston "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day weight driven timepiece in a fruitwood case with imitation rosewood graining. -
C.1830, CONNECTICUT BANJO, 30 hour mahogany veneer wall clock, 2-weight time and strike. -
C.1977 (dated) Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, MA, model W-1, cross banded banjo, with "Sturbridge" tablets, and original sales receipt. -
C.1919, Waltham Clock Co., Mini Willard Banjo, model 1553, mahogany with gilt rope trimmings and Boston State House glasses. -
C.1928, Waltham, Willard model 8-day lever banjo, medium size with 5 inch dial. -
A C.1830 American Banjo Movement, now in a modern home made banjo case. -
C.1835, Mass Area Banjo, Unsigned, 8-day weight driven timepiece. -
C1830, Boston area Unsigned Weight Banjo, cross banded and inlaid mahogany case, and with old and unique hand painted tablets with lyre player in garden scene.