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type Banjo
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Girandole 8 day, one weight timepiece. A beautiful copy of the Lemuel Curtis Girandole model now selling for well over $200,000. -
Early banjo, "W. Goodwin, North Attleboro, Mass.", ca 1840-1860. This is the No. 5 banjo that was made by Tifft, Hatch, Aldrich, Williams, and Goodwin, made in Attleboro during this time period. -
New Haven Clock Co. weight banjo, "Willard", ca 1929. -
American first generation banjo clock. Original iron dial is signed "warranted by William Cummens", ca 1810. -
Diamond Head banjo clock introduced by the Munroe brothers of Concord, Mass. in the early 1800's. -
E. Howard "No. 10 Banjo", ca 1970-1975. -
New Haven Clock Co. banjo, "Willard", ca 1929. -
E. Howard "Banjo No. 5". 8 day time only movement. -
Early New England banjo that has had some poor restoration. -
E. Ingraham banjo clock, "Nile", ca 1915. -
New Haven "Willard" banjo, ca 1929. Solid mahogany case is 41 inches high, 12 1/4 inches wide, hand rubbed finish. -
New Haven 30 day banjo, "Willard", ca 1911. -
Seth Thomas "Banjo No. 2", ca 1929. 8 day, 4-jewel movement, strikes hours and half hours on a vertical rod, and is running. -
New Haven "Waring" banjo, ca 1923. 8 day movement strikes hours and half hours on 2 long iron rods. -
W.K. Sessions, modern banjo, 8 day Hermele movement, pendulum, dual chime rods, half hour strike. -
Sessions 8 day banjo, lever movement, front wind. -
New Haven banjo, 12 day movement is running. -
Waltham Clock Co., banjo. -
New Haven Clock Company WARING eight-day wall banjo clock with hourly chime. -
Banjo Clock By Ingraham. Circa 1930-1935