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of 1,532 clocks
type Banjo
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Ameican banjo clock -
FINE NEW ENGLAND LYRE BANJO (c. 1820) -
VERY RARE NEW ENGLAND LYRE BANJO (c. 1830) -
EXTREMELY RARE STANDING BANJO CLOCK (Tauton, MA c. 1820) -
WILLARD PATENT BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1810) -
AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820) -
VERY RARE J. DUNNING WOODEN FRONT BANJO CLOCK (c. 1820) -
RARE WILLIAM GRANT BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820) -
E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1860) -
C.1960 (contemporary), Miniature Howard banjo clock. -
C.1935, Waltham Mini Banjo -
C.1930, Waltham Mini Banjo -
C.1913, New Haven "Wardrop", oval door banjo clock, as-found. -
C.1895, Daniel Pratt's Son, Boston, weight banjo, with restorations. -
George D. Hatch, Attleboro, Mass., Circa 1860, 8-day banjo timepiece, weight driven, with reverse painted/gilt tablets. -
Unknown, Massachusetts, C.1820, 8-day banjo or patent timepiece, weight driven, the case with rope molded, gilt frames. -
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