- AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK. 19TH CENTURY.
UNSIGNED.Brass Phoenix bird finial a patriotic reverse painted throat and a reverse painted glass tablet door of a naval engagement titled Hull. A mahogany and gilt wood case...
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SONS, LONDON. More Information AF...
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ADMIRAL FITZROY1st item: English Victorian or Edwardian "Admiral Fitzroy's" barometer or weather station with leaf, scroll and rosette carved pediment, urn finials, enclosing...
[more like this] - BANJO CLOCK BY HORACE TIFT, N. ATTLEBORO
MABanjo clock by Horace Tift of North Attleboro, Mass., circa 1810-1840, signed "H. Tift" on dial. 32 1/2" high, 10" wide. Condition: : crazing, stain, wear to dial, a few...
[more like this] - F. AMADIO & SON ENGLISH MAHOGANY BANJO
BAROMETERF. Amadio & Son English Mahogany Banjo Barometer, by MS St. John St. Roads, London.
Height 39 in. Width 10 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections...
[more like this] - RARE SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, SIGNED
JOHN R. PENNIMAN...Boston, circa 1803, blue, gilt, and pale orange eglomise base panel signed "S. Willard's Patent", signed on reverse painted "John R. Penniman/Boston 1803",...
[more like this] - VERY FINE SIMON WILLARD FEDERAL INLAID
BANJO CLOCKBoston, ca. 1805, attributed to the shop of John and Thomas Seymour, with gilt finial over circular white painted dial, with Roman chapter ring, original throat...
[more like this] - MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD LYRE BANJO CLOCKBoston,
Massachusetts mahogany and giltwood lyre banjo clock, early 19th c. , attributed to John Sawin, 36" h.
Condition:
Parts: movement, pendulum, no weight, no winding key,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK. 19TH CENTURY.
UNSIGNED.Brass Phoenix bird finial a patriotic reverse painted throat and a reverse painted glass tablet door of a naval engagement titled Hull. A mahogany and gilt wood case...
[more like this] - FEDERAL PERIOD BANJO CLOCK BY JOHN SAWIN
OF BOSTON Mahogany case, ca 1840, with gilt brass eagle finial, brackets and bezel, painted dial having roman numerals, oak leaf and acorn gilt eglomise on cream field, with...
[more like this] - MINIATURE BANJO CLOCK BY JOHN P. CREED,
JR. MASSACHUSETTS, MID- TO LATE 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 22”. WIDTH 5.5”. JR., Massachusetts, Mid- to Late 20th Century, With reverse-painted panels of George Washington...
[more like this] - MINIATURE BANJO CLOCK BY JOHN P. CREED,
JR. MASSACHUSETTS, MID- TO LATE 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 22”. WIDTH 5.5”. JR., Massachusetts, Mid- to Late 20th Century, With engraved sterling silver panels marked "Creed,...
[more like this] - JOHN H. PARKER BANDOLA, CIRCA 1900 Later
5-string banjo conversion neck, the rosewood back and sides, with case In restored/refinished condition with repaired cracks to body....
[more like this] - JOHN BLODGETT 5 STRING FRETLESS CONVERSION
BANJO The 10 3/4" Washburn "donut" tone ring stamped PAT.APLD. For the Paramount tailpiece, scale length 25", with TKL hardshell case...
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Lithographed tinplate comprising a Christmas Pudding on Plate Grandfather's Clock Parrot Cage Mantle Clock Bellows Violin Case Banjo and oval tin with embossed flower together...
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Clock by A.D. Bowen Woburn Massachusetts circa 1825 with reverse painted lower panel depicting the Revolutionary War Naval Battle of the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis (John...
[more like this] - Diorama, Heyward Washington House, Charleston,
South Carolina: finely crafted miniature depiction of the drawing room, fitted with fine miniature furniture including pieces by R. L. Gutheil and John J. Hodgson, mirrors,...
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