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type Wall Banjo
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Unsigned Banjo "Presentation" model, ca 1850's. -
Waltham Clock Company, Willard Banjo reproduction, ca.1920-1930's. -
Mahogany banjo case 19 inches long, brass eagle, wood side rails. -
Waltham Clock Co. miniature banjo, ca 1930. -
New Haven banjo, "Windrow", ca 1913. 24 inch solid mahogany case with cast metal side ornaments, eagle, and sash. -
New Haven Clock Co. banjo, "Willis", ca 1929. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. banjo, "Yankee Clipper", ca 1934. -
Contemporary banjo in the Lyre style. -
Reproduction Willard's Presentation Banjo, a contemporary copy made by one of the premier clock makers in America, Wayne Cline of Bowling Green, Ky. -
Waltham Mini Banjo, ca. 1920-1930's. -
"E. Howard, Boston 95 - 144", so stamped on the 8 day weight movement of this Reissue banjo no. 95. -
Lyre Banjo probably made in the 70's when everyone was churning out reproductions. -
Contemporary Lyre style banjo. -
Sangamo electric banjo. -
E. Ingraham banjo, "Nyanza", C. 1915. -
Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, Illinois. Electric banjo clock, C. 1928. -
E. Howard, Boston, "Banjo No. 3", C. 1857, give or take. The movement is signed "Howard & Davis, Boston", and the dial is signed, "E. Howard & Co., Boston". -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, "Banjo No. 4", C. 1850-1860. The 8 day movement is signed, "A Howard, Boston". -
Waltham Clock Company, Waltham, Mass. Banjo, C. 1930, a reproduction of Simon Willard's early 1800's banjo. -
Waltham Clock Co. banjo clock, C. 1910-1920. Reproduced by Waltham along the general lines of the early Willard banjo.