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type Banjo
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C.1860, Attleboro, Mass, Geo. Hatch, [unsigned] for Dan'l Pratt and Sons, 49 Union St, Boston (at this address from 1853 to 1871). Pratt card tacked inside case. -
C.1850 Howard and Davis "Banjo No. 3", 8-day timepiece, weight driven, less dial. -
C.1880 Harvard Clock Co., 8-day wall timepiece, weight driven, No. 230. The Harvard Clock Co. eventually became the Chelsea Clock Co. -
C.1918, Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, Mass, Willard model weight banjo, 8-day, serial No. 6829, gilt bracket. -
C.1935, American Girandole, attributed to Joseph Conlon, 8-day weight driven timepiece, in the pattern made famous by Lemuel Curtis, and with a C.1890 movement by E. Howard, convex dial and curved hands. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day weight driven timepiece, cherry case with rosewood graining. -
C.1835, Horace Tifft, North Attleboro, Mass., 8-day banjo timepiece, weight driven. -
C.1830, Aaron Willard Jr, Boston, weight banjo, 8-day, with a C.1875 bracket attached with 2 screws (can be removed). -
C.1976, Seymour B. Hall, Duxbury, Ma, modern reproduction of a lyre banjo. -
C.1835, Boston area Astro Banjo, Willard school, highest quality movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., Boston, "No. 1 Banjo" , eight day wall clock in a fruitwood case with rosewood graining, complete with original factory label. -
C.1832, Jesse Smith, Jr., Salem, Mass., 8-day time and bell strike lyre form or "Elegant Harp Pattern" timepiece. Smith worked from 1811 to 1866. An apprentice of Benjamin Balch in Salem and in 1818-32 was in partnership with him as Balch and Smith. -
C.1890, E. Howard and Co., "No. 4 Banjo", in a grained cherry case, weight driven, 8-day. -
C.1920, E. Howard Clock Co., "No. 5 Banjo", 8-day wall timepiece with special original glasses to memorialize Mrs. O.D. Webster of Franklin, New Hampshire, who was the wife of one of the descendents of Daniel Webster. -
C.2004, (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE, 8-day, after the pattern of Lemuel Curtiss. -
C.1940, Chelsea, Full Size Willard model banjo clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1928, New Haven Clock Co., "Winetka" 8-day time/strike banjo clock, in very good original condition. -
C.1850, Massachusetts Weight Banjo, with restorations. -
C.1827, New Haven, "WARING" 8-day Spring banjo, striking the hours on a steel rod, and in good original condition. -
C.1855, Howard and Davis, Boston, No. 3 Banjo clock, in fair to good original condition.