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type Banjo
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C.1950, Sessions, ÓModel 463-WÒ, 110v electric banjo clock.. -
C.1958 Seth Thomas Clock Co., (General Time Corp.), ÓBrookfieldÒ, 8-day time/strike banjo clock. -
C.1915 E. Ingraham and Co., ÒNyanzaÓ, 8-day time banjo timepiece. -
C.1930 New Haven Clock Co., ÒWhitneyÓ, 8-day time/strike banjo clock. -
C.1920, E. Ingraham, ÓNYANZAÒ, banjo, 8-day timepiece, in a poplar case, refinished. -
C.1930, New Haven ÒWHITNEY Óbanjo clock, 8-day time only, pendulum movement. -
C.1925, Sessions ÒHALIFAXÓ, 8-day time and strike banjo clock, mahogany case with original card-stock tablet. -
New Haven banjo wall clock, 20th century -
New Hampshire, Striking Lyre Banjo, certainly by Abiel Chandler of Concord, NH, the dial signed "Smith", the retailer, C.1835 -
Waltham Girandole case, with the number 19, and bearing an original mov't [no extra holes] signed E. Howard and Co, nickel plated and with maintaining power, 8-day, weight, C.1927 -
Howard and Davis, Boston "No. 1 Banjo" weight driven 8 day wall clock in a rosewood grained cherry case, c1850, full length case with meter pendulum. -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass. "Girandole" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement marked "E. HOWARD and CO. BOSTON" in mahogany case with gold leaf front and base with convex throat and lower circular tablet reverse painted with Aurora scene, c1960 serial No. 15 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 3 Banjo", weight driven wall clock, 8-day, in a rosewood grained cherry case, and with reverse painted tablets. C.1860. -
Banjo attributed to Simon Willard 8 day weight driven time only movement with Willard's distinct T-bridge suspension and fillister retaining screws in mahogany case with cross banded veneer accents and side arms, c1815 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence R.I., "Lyre" wall clock in the classic style of John Sawin with 8-day time only weight driven Waltham movement stamped "5828" and "W.D." (on the top edge) with quality dead beat movement, maintaining power and Geneva stop works in carved mahogany case with reverse painted panel and painted metal dial signed "W. C. HENRY MAY 1911", c1911 -
Williams and Hatch, North Attleboro, Mass., "Baltimore Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case with circular head and base or figure 8 style, c1870 -
G. G. Brewster, Portsmouth, NH, presentation banjo, weight driven, 8-day, time only wall clock, rope twist, gold front, c1830 -
A Boynton, Boston (attributed) lyre banjo weight driven time only wall clock, mahogany case with carved throat, c1837 -
Howard and Davis, Boston "No. 4 Banjo" 8-day weight driven time only wall clock in a rosewood grain painted cherry case, c1850 -
Lyre form banjo clock attributed to Aaron Willard Boston with applied Aaron Willard signature weight driven time only wall clock, c1825