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type Wall Banjo
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Isaac Randall, St. Albans, Vermont, 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or banjo timepiece. -
American, New England (size and style of a Howard "No. 1") banjo wall timepiece regulator, probably Boston area or New Hampshire (possibly from one of the Willard shops or by one of their apprentices): The 8 day weight driven precision movement has an unusual pendulum rating and anti-friction crutch mechanisms. Mahogany and mahogany veneered case with a hinged throat panel and lower tablets that are reverse painted. Unsigned painted metal dial. -
M. (Martin) Cheney, Montreal, [Canada], 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or Banjo wall timepiece. -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., No. 1 size banjo (largest) , with seconds beating pendulum, seconds hand and maintaining power, with restorations. -
James G. Conlon, Boston, Mass., lyre hanging clock with a weight driven 8 days timepiece brass movement in a mahogany case. -
C. E. Beacham, Sisters, OR, 8 days, weight brass movement miniature girandole timepiece. Beacham's clock shop is still in business doing clock repair and producing handcrafted clocks. -
(Attributed to) Abel Stowell, Charlestown, MA, 8 day brass movement lyre banjo timepiece. The clock may have been made by Stowell as another with nearly identical carving has recently been sold at auction. Another example with a similar carved front by L. W. Noyes can be found in "Willard's Patent Time Pieces" by Paul Foley, pg 136 -
Unidentified New Hampshire or Massachusetts Lyre Banjo hanging clock with a weight driven 8 days time and strike movement in a mahogany and gilt case. -
"Girandole" wall timepiece with dial signed John Polsey & Co., Boston, Mass., 8 day, weight driven brass movement. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 2 Regulator" (next to largest) banjo wall timepiece, weight driven, in a cherry case, with restorations. -
Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement Lyre banjo timepiece. This timepiece is numbered "10". There is another example in this auction numbered "15" that was made by James G. Conlon of Boston. The dial is not signed so we cannot with confidence attribute to him, but it is a probability. -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 4", banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grain painted mahogany case with a, painted metal dial and reverse painted throat and lower tablets. -
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 3 Regulator" for W.H.C. Riggs. Philadelphia, banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a rosewood grain painted case with papered metal dial and reverse painted black and gold throat and lower tablets -
W.H.C. RIGGS, Philadelphia, #3 size banjo timepiece, as manufactured by Howard of Boston for them, the dial now with Riggs name and Morris & Essex RR. -
Shelf clock, an unusual banjo derivative, mahogany case with square head and box, on turned feet and with turned columns, the throat sides joined to the upper and lower sections with quarter round, reeded elements, Roman numeral painted dial, reverse painted throat glass, steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement, cast iron weight, 19th century -
Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass., "Curtis Girandole" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in gold leafed mahogany case with Taylor thermometer, reverse painted convex throat and lower tablets and painted iron dial, c1925 -
A. Howard, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Banjo", made for and sold by Riggs and Bro. Jewelers, Philadelphia, Pa. The 8 day time only weight driven movement is signed A. Howard, Boston. The painted paper over iron dial has E. Howard and Co., Boston signature, c1900 -
Israel F. Tappan, Manchester, Mass., "Banjo" wall clock with alarm 8 day time only weight driven movement with weight driven alarm striking on surmounted bell in mahogany case with gold leaf front and reverse painted throat and lower tablets, c1820 -
Ted Burleigh, Winchester, Mass., "Girandole" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in gold leafed mahogany case with reverse painted convex throat and lower glass tablets and painted metal dial, c1990 -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Girandole" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in gold leafed mahogany case with reverse painted convex throat and lower glass tablets and painted metal dial, dated 1972