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type Banjo
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Waltham Watch Co, Waltham, Mass., 8 days, weight driven walnut time only banjo wall timepiece, Washington and Mount Vernon glasses, c1930 -
Peter Libbey, Portland, Maine, reproduction of a Sawin lyre banjo (the same model reproduced by both Stennes and Campos), with a Kilbourn & Proctor, 8 days, weight driven movement, dial and tablets by Ted Burleigh, Jr, dated 1978. this is one of 3 made of tiger maple; details on weight baffle inside. -
Unknown, Massachusetts, 8 days, time and alarm patent or banjo timepiece, c1830 An example of the movement that is close match can be found in "Willard's Patent Timepieces" by Paul Foley, pg 146 -
Clocks- 8 (Eight) banjo 8 days, spring-driven Connecticut: four time and strike, four time-only; Sessions, Seth Thomas, New Haven, and Gilbert -
Herschede Hall Clock Co., 8 days, weight banjo now fitted with a Waltham banjo movement, case c1923. -
Clocks- 4 (Four) American 8 days, full size banjo clocks: unsigned modern weight-driven painted gold and white case; Gilbert "Hoadley" time and "Normandy Chime"; New Haven "Willard Chime" 3 train; New Haven "Willard" time and strike, 20th century -
Mixed lot consisting of a early 19th century weight driven patent or banjo clock or timepiece. -
Clocks- 13 (Thirteen) Miniature Banjo, 8 days, time only by Seth Thomas, New Haven, and A.Stowell -
Unknown, probably Massachusetts, 8 days, weight brass movement gilt patent or banjo clock or timepiece, c1820 -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Treasure", also referred to as "Treasure Island", 8 days, time and strike, spring banjo clock, c1934 -
Clocks- 4 (Four) 8 days, time and strike, spring driven Connecticut banjo clocks: 2 Seth Thomas "Crandall"; New Haven "Whitney"; and Sessions "Delaware"; early 20th century -
Unknown, probably Massachusetts 8 days, weight brass movement patent or banjo clock or timepiece, c1825 -
Late 19th century banjo clock case now fitted with a E.O. Stennes weight driven brass movement. -
Clocks- 7 (Seven) American banjo 8 day: one unsigned weight driven; one 1978 Seth Thomas in original box; others by Gilbert, New Haven and Sessions -
Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., 110 V electric full size banjo timepiece. c1935 -
Unknown, Massachusetts, 8 days, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece, c1830 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., 8 days, time & strike banjo wall clock, c1929 -
Willard school "Banjo" wall clock possibly by Elnathan Taber, Roxbury, Mass., 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with T-bridge suspension and fillister screws in inlaid cross banded mahogany case, reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted iron dial, c1810 -
James Arthur, New York City, a "one-of-a-kind" shelf banjo time piece, weight driven, 8 day. 1903 [dated] -
Elmer O. Stennes, Weymouth, Mass., "Banjo" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in an inlaid cross banded mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets, painted metal dial and brass eagle finial, dated 1972, #12 and stamped "M.C.I.P."