- A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE BANJO
CLOCKA Federal mahogany and eglomise banjo clockEarly 19th centurydial inscribed Aaron Willard / Boston.height 33in (84cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm)...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, early 19th c. , with a later base églomisé panel inscribed S. Willard's Patent , the case with arrow band inlays, 33" h.
NO...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, early 19th c. , the face signed Simon Willard Boston , 36 1/4" h. Provenance: A Bethlehem, Pennsylvania estate.
NO in-house...
[more like this] - SIMON WILLARD FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKSimon Willard Federal mahogany banjo clock , with gilt eagle finial and églomisé panel door inscribed For Philip Payn Pinel and S. Willards Patent , with interior label...
[more like this] - LEONARD W. NOYES, FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK,
CA. 1830Leonard W. Noyes, Nashua, New Hampshire Federal banjo clock, ca. 1830 , with alarm, acorn finial and églomisé panel with Classical depiction of Aurora driving her...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, 19TH C.Federal
mahogany banjo clock, 19th c., the dial inscribed James Queen & Co. Philadelphia , 40" h.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Some flaking to lower tablet, eagle...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK,
CA. 1815New England Federal mahogany banjo clock, ca. 1815 , 39" h.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Condition: not examined. Pook & Pook does not guarantee...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock , inscribed J. Billings Acton, Mass. 1829 , 33" h. Provenance: Sotheby's, October 26, 1985, lot 41; The Collection of Dr. Garrett...
[more like this] - FEDERAL BANJO CLOCKFederal mahogany
Patent Timepiece or Banjo Clock, painted iron dial with Roman numerals, gesso rope molded frame, reverse painted glass at throat decorated with gilt flowers and flanked by...
[more like this] - FEDERAL "PATENT TIMEPIECE" BANJO CLOCK,
EARLY 19TH CENT...Federal "Patent Timepiece" Banjo Clock, early 19th Century , painted iron dial with Roman numerals, time only movement within drum case surmounted by bud...
[more like this] - SIMON WILLARD EGLOMISE AND INLAID FEDERAL
BANJO CLOCKBoston, circa 1815, eglomise base panel signed "Willard's Patent", decorated throat and base panels with pale green and black decoration, throat panel with sunburst,...
[more like this] - AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, C.
1820Aaron Willard presentation gilt and mahogany Federal banjo clock, c. 1820, eagle finial over brass cased painted dial, gilt case with reverse painted vertical foliate...
[more like this] - FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, E 19TH C., ELNATHAN
TABLERFederal Banjo Clock, Early 19th C., Attributed to Elnathan Tabler, dial with partial maker name
(RCJL2853)(WT)
Dimensions: 33" H x 10" W
Condition:
Finial replaced,...
[more like this] - FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY & EGLOMISE BANJO
CLOCKCirca 1900. The upper tapered panel with eagle and shield, the lower rectangular plate with a full-masted ship; together with a late 19th Century eight-sided mahogany...
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1825 HEIGHT 40”. WIDTH 10”. DEPTH 4”.AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, Circa 1825, Mahogany case with gilt wooden finial and brass side arms. Reverse-painted lower...
[more like this] - FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, AARON WILLARD Circa
1800-10; mahogany and gilt wood eglomise case, with painted sheet metal dial, neck and door with reverse painted glass patriotic decoration, dial signed "Aaron Willard Boston,"...
[more like this] - CLOCK: AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK,
NO. 2452, C. 1822-25, FEDERAL MAHOGANY CASE, PATENT TIMEPIECE, PAINTED IRON DIAL SIGNED "A WIL...CLOCK: Aaron Willard Jr. Banjo Clock, No. 2452, c. 1822-25, Federal mahogany...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
TIMEPIECEMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo timepiece, early 19th c. , the face signed Aaron Willard Boston , 30" h.
Condition:
Parts: pendulum, key, weight. Generally...
[more like this] - TWO FEDERAL STYLE BANJO CLOCKSTwo Federal
style banjo clocks, by Waltham and Ingraham, 40" h. and 38" h.
Condition:
Some flaking to glass and staining to dial. Some losses to reverse painitng. Unable to open clock...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCKNew
England Federal mahogany banjo clock, early 19th c., 41" h.
Condition:
Glass replaced. A few touched up flakes to dial. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks to be...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, ca. 1815 , 34 1/4" h.
Condition:
Heavy craquelure to face and scattered touch up to dial. Flaking to neck and base panels....
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, early 19th c. , the dial signed A. Willard Boston , 33 1/2" h. Provenance: Pook & Pook, 2014; The Estate of Charles West Wilson,...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO
CLOCKMassachusetts Federal mahogany banjo clock, 19th c., the dial signed Wm. Cummens , 42" h.
Condition:
Restored. Pook & Pook does not guarantee that clocks are complete...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, 19TH C.Federal
mahogany banjo clock, 19th c., 33 3/4" h.
Condition:
Finial and glass panels replaced. Pook & Pook does not guarantee that clocks are complete or in working condition....
[more like this] - LEMUEL CURTIS FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK Ca
1820 Wall Clock by Master Clockmaker Lemuel Curtis (1790-1857) of Concord, MA, 8-day time only movement (with pendulum and key), mahogany case with gilded rope edging, brass...
[more like this] - BOSTON MASSACRE FEDERAL STYLE BANJO
CLOCKReverse painted clock with a panel based on the painting "Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770" painted by W. Champney, and depicting the death of Crispus Attucks. Upper panel...
[more like this] - REPRODUCTION S. WILLARD'S PATENT BANJO
CLOCK Federal Style Replica of a Simon Willard Banjo Clock, likely made from a kit by Mason & Sullivan, with 8-day brass time-only movement (with pendulum and key), gilded...
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miniature clocks with original hanging display cabinet, solid brass carriage clock 3"h, steeple clock 4"h, solid brass rococo clock, red bracket clock, porcelain Louis XV...
[more like this] - Boston Federal Banjo Clock early 19th
century, mahogany face with eglomisé throat and base panel, lower panel depicting the battle of the Constitution and the Guerriere, cast brass eagle finial, dial signed "Aaron...
[more like this] - Federal gilt banjo clock signed A. Willard
Boston circa 1820 typical banjo clock form with eagle finial on plinth over cast-brass bezel painted dial reverse-painted throat glass and door with ''Victory on Lake Champlain''...
[more like this] - American Federal banjo clock c.1900
with a turned giltwood finial over a white painted face signed "Waltham" with reverse painted throat and lower door panel signed "Waltham Pattern" terminating in a gilt pendant...
[more like this] - Fine Boston Federal Banjo Clock Simon
Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1805, mahogany and rosewood cross-banded throat panel with oak leaf and acorn gilt decoration on pale green and salmon ground, lower...
[more like this] - American Federal banjo clock, white-painted
dial signed "Warranted by Curtis & Dunning" over eglomisé cornucopia throat panel over base panel depicting port scene, base panel dated February 7, 1880,...
[more like this] - Federal giltwood presentation banjo
clock signed Aaron Willard Boston circa 1825 typical banjo form with later eagle finial above painted dial ahead of eight-day weight-driven movement eglomise throat and door...
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banjo clock Pawtucket Rhode Island circa 1925 typical banjo form with eagle finial above painted dial ahead of eight-day weight driven movement eglomise throat and door glasses;...
[more like this] - Massachusetts Federal Banjo Clock signed
"Willard's Patent", circa 1810-1820, mahogany case, panels with carved and gilt frames, throat and base panels with gilt leafy scrolls with cream, blue and red paint, throat...
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