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Simon Willard and Son, Boston, Mass., Circa 1828, 8-day time and bell strike Banjo or Patent Timepiece (two weight). -
Waterbury Clock Co., "WILLARD No. 4" banjo timepiece in Flemish oak, with cabin and waterwheel tablet set. Note, at the factory, workers mis-labeled this as a Willard No. 5, which was made only of mahogany and with a different tablet set. -
Samuel Whiting, Concord, Mass., C.1825, 8-day banjo or patent timepiece, weight driven. -
Herschede Clock Co, Cincinnati, [Ohio], weight driven Willard model banjo, with original movement supplied by Chelsea, [serial 423] C.1905 -
Wm. Cummens, Roxbury, Mass, C.1815, T-Bridge banjo or patent timepiece, weight driven. -
Massachusetts weight banjo timepiece, gold front w/ rope moldings, C.1830, and with the applied signature of Simon Willard and Sons, Boston, the eglomise tablets depicting the Constitution in battle during of the War of 1812. -
Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, (Ohio), C.1921, mahogany cased banjo timepiece, serial No. 7567, with a set of Mt. Vernon tablets. Special Herschede movement with maintaining power and Geneva style winding stop, also Graham's style dead-beat escapement. -
John Sawin, Boston, mahogany banjo timepiece, with signed dial, 8-day, weight driven, C.1825, as-found -
Boston area banjo clock, C.1820, dial signed: No. 1837, A. Willard, Jr., Boston, weight driven, eight day with barbed hands, and with a bracket of the same period, currently detached. -
Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, C.1850, No. 1 size banjo timepiece in a darkly stained cherry case, weight driven, 8-day. -
New Haven Clock Co., C.1925, WILLARD model banjo timepiece, weight driven, 8-day, with Art Deco blue, silver and black tablet set. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass., "No. 7 made in 1981" 8-day Banjo or Patent Timepiece reproduction, weight driven, signed on movement, case, dial and weight. -
Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, 1977 {dated}, lyre banjo, model W-4, a reproduction of the Lemuel Curtis timepiece made around 1830, 8-day weight driven. -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence, RI, weight banjo, cross banded case with Mt. Vernon tablet set, signed with Durfee circular logo imprint on movement of Waltham manufacture [dead beat mov't with maintaining power]. -
T. E. Burleigh Jr., Winchester, Mass., reproduction presentation banjo timepiece with time only weight driven movement in mahogany case with gilt rope front and reverse painted tablet depicting the ship's United States and Macedonian in a gun battle from the War of 1812 with Roman numeral painted dial, c1980 -
Walter H. Durfee, Providence RI, LYRE BANJO, in the classic style of John Sawin, weight driven, 8-day, using Waltham's quality dead beat movement with maintaining power, and Geneva winding stop, serial No. 5952, c.1925 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1890, "No. 5 BANJO", in a cherry case, weight driven, 8-day. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1900, No. 5 Banjo, in a rosewood grained cherry case, 8-day weight driven, purchased through Peter Sawyer in 1990. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, C.1860 {with double signed movement, A. Howard to the left and E. Howard to the right}, No. 4 BANJO, in a rosewood grained cherry case, -
Howard and Davis, Boston, C.1850, No. 3 BANJO, in a cherry case, weight driven, 8-day, with restorations.