- E. HOWARD & COMPANY #5 BANJO CLOCK
E. HOWARD & COMPANY #5 BANJO CLOCK E. Howard & Company Boston, Massachusetts. Circa 1875. Rosewood case with old finish. Original painted metal dial and tablet. 8-day time only movement.
- E. Howard #5 Weight Driven Banjo
E. Howard #5 Weight Driven Banjo Clock Original key and pendulum tie down all original reverse painted glass tin face with "E. Howard & Company Boston" on dial Roman numerals faux-rosewood case original weight and pendulum. Original weight stamped #5.
Edward Howard (1813-1904) apprenticed to Arron Willard Jr. at an early age. He was a mechanical genius and received the best training from Willard. In 1842 he made clocks in a small factory at Roxbury Connecticut; the name was Howard and Davis. In 1854 he made watches under the name of Dennison Howard and Davis. The Howard Watch Company later became the Waltham Watch Company.
- E. Howard and Company, Boston,
E. Howard and Company, Boston, Eglomise, Brass and Walnut Figure-Eight Regulator Clock, Number 10, third quarter 19th century, retaining its painted dial signed "E. Howard & Company Boston", the glazed panels in ebonized, gilt and maroon paint, the works also stamped "E. Howard & Co Boston", the interior retaining a Howard paper label with guide to setting up the timepiece, h. 34", w. 11", d. 4". Ex-collection: Henry Neames, Baton Rouge; descended in the family to the present owner.
- An E. Howard Boston 18 Size Open
An E. Howard Boston 18 Size Open Face Pocket Watch Series VII ca. 1883-99 Gold-filled open face pocket watch; porcelain dial with black pigment Roman numerals sunk subsidiary seconds dial at 6; case by C.W.C. Co; 15 jewel movement damascened plates engraved "Howard & Co Boston" deer design movement number 223417.
Edward Howard (1813-1904) apprenticed to Arron Willard Jr. at an early age. He was a mechanical genius and received the best training from Willard. In 1842 he made clocks in a small factory at Roxbury Connecticut; the name was Howard and Davis. In 1854 he made watches under the name of Dennison Howard and Davis. The Howard Watch Company later became the Waltham Watch Company.
- HOWARD & DAVIS BOSTON MODEL 4 MAHOGANY
HOWARD & DAVIS BOSTON MODEL 4 MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK Massachusetts,Circa 1860White painted Roman numeral dial with eight day weight driven movement within a simple banjo case with eglomised panels.
- E. HOWARD & CO. #1 BANJO CLOCK
E. HOWARD & CO. #1 BANJO CLOCK E. Howard & Company Boston, Massachusetts. Circa 1880. Rosewood case with dark burl finish. Original painted metal dial and tablet. 8-day time only movement. Literature Reference: 'A Treasury of American Clocks' by Brooks Palmer, page 59.
- A 14K yellow gold E. Howard Watch
A 14K yellow gold E. Howard Watch Co. pocket watch white porcelain dial with black enameled Arabic numeral chapters and blue seconds every 5 minutes and sub-seconds 17 jewel stem wind movement marked E. Howard C. Boston U.S.A serial #954680 in a Keystone 14K yellow gold engine-turned hunters case personalized monogram to exterior shield on case lid personalized to interior dust cover ''Vally Percival Brum from Father and Mother July 20th 1910'' 103 gms
- E. Howard & Co. Boston Pocket Watch
E. Howard & Co. Boston Pocket Watch 17 Jewel movement. Gold plated case #H866711. In original mahogany case.Dia. 2''E
- THREE CLOCK FACES INCLUDING E.
THREE CLOCK FACES INCLUDING E. HOWARD. American, 19th century. Green marble wall clock face marked "E. Howard & Co. Boston". Small glued corner chip. 12" x 12". Together with two painted faces. Tin (worn), 8.5" x 8.5", and sheet metal (wear), 12" x 12".
- BANJO CLOCK - Howard & Davies #2
BANJO CLOCK - Howard & Davies #2 Banjo Clock ca 1835-40 Boston in mahogany case with eight-day brass works original dial face eglomise glass panels in throat and lower case brass bob 'P & E RR Telegraph Office' label inside and Conneecticut repair
- E. HOWARD & CO. NO. 7 REGULATOR
E. HOWARD & CO. NO. 7 REGULATOR WALL CLOCK Circa 1875, Boston, Massachussetts. Walnut case with original painted metal dial signed E. Howard & Co. Boston. Reverse painted glasses. Weight driven 8-day brass movement.
- E. HOWARD REGULATOR NO. 13 E. Howard
E. HOWARD REGULATOR NO. 13 E. Howard Clock Company. Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1860. Walnut case, original 12-inch painted metal dial. Original painted tablet. Eight-day time only weight-driven movement.Shipping Note: Pick up and delivery only.
- E. Howard & Co cherry No. 5 banjo
E. Howard & Co cherry No. 5 banjo clock late 19th century painted iron dial ahead of eight-day weight-driven movement with red black and gold throat and door glasses. H29'' W12'' D3 3/4'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia private collection. Clock bottom board has been displaced and re-attached there is no visible rosewood graining on case movement is complete however the clock will not keep running after being started other minor imperfections consistent with age.
- E. HOWARD & CO. BOSTON MAHOGANY
E. HOWARD & CO. BOSTON MAHOGANY WALL CLOCKE. Howard & Co. Boston mahogany wall clock, 31 1/2" h.
Condition:
Glass replaced.
- Boston Ship's Clock and Companioninstrument
Boston Ship's Clock and Companioninstrument 5 1/2'' diameter brass case working.
- E. Howard #5 Banjo Clock Movement
E. Howard #5 Banjo Clock Movement is marked E Howard and on dial "Penna R R Co #610" painted over on dial and barely visible. Wood case original damascened pendulum original weight "#5" original painted dial with Roman numerals. Original reverse painted glass with light flaking.
Edward Howard (1813-1904) apprenticed to Arron Willard Jr. at an early age. He was a mechanical genius and received the best training from Willard. In 1842 he made clocks in a small factory at Roxbury Connecticut; the name was Howard and Davis. In 1854 he made watches under the name of Dennison Howard and Davis. The Howard Watch Company later became the Waltham Watch Company.
- E. HOWARD #11 KEYHOLE WALL REGULATOR
E. HOWARD #11 KEYHOLE WALL REGULATOR CLOCK E. Howard Company Boston, Massachusetts. Circa 1895. Rosewood case. Original painted metal dial and tablet. 8-day time only movement.
- E. HOWARD & CO. NO. 5 ROSEWOOD
E. HOWARD & CO. NO. 5 ROSEWOOD WALL CLOCKE. Howard & Co. No. 5 Rosewood Wall Clock, height: 29 in. Condition: Bottom of clock broken out and re-nailed; paint loss to dial as seen in photo; case and tablets in overall good condition, with glass paint possibly enhanced; dots on case; old finish; in working order.
- E. HOWARD COMPANY "VIENNA" #59
E. HOWARD COMPANY "VIENNA" #59 E. Howard Company Boston, Massachusetts. Circa 1865. Carved walnut and bird's eye case. 8-day time only movement.
- Unsigned E Howard style banjo clock,
Unsigned E Howard style banjo clock, no 5 size, losses to dial, 29 1/4" h, 19th c Estimate $600-900
- U.S.Navy Ships Clock U.S.Navy E.Howard
U.S.Navy Ships Clock U.S.Navy E.Howard & Co. Boston U.S.A. ships clock (time-only)-cast bronze circa 1940.
Edward Howard (1813-1904) apprenticed to Arron Willard Jr. at an early age. He was a mechanical genius and received the best training from Willard. In 1842 he made clocks in a small factory at Roxbury Connecticut; the name was Howard and Davis. In 1854 he made watches under the name of Dennison Howard and Davis. The Howard Watch Company later became the Waltham Watch Company.
- E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK: White
E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK: White metal face with ''E. Howard & Co., Boston''., over Painted glass tablets. Approx. 28.75'' h x 12.25'' l x 4'' w.
CONDITION: Replaced interior support plate. Currently working, but not guaranteed to keep working or accurate time. Scattered indents, wear consistent with age and use.
- E. HOWARD NO. 11 KEYHOLE WALL REGULATOR
E. HOWARD NO. 11 KEYHOLE WALL REGULATOR CLOCK E. Howard Company Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1895. Rosewood case, original painted metal dial and tablet. Eight-day time only movement. Shipping Note: Pick up and delivery only.
- E. HOWARD #4 BANJO CLOCKAntique
E. HOWARD #4 BANJO CLOCKAntique E. Howard #4 banjo clock with replaced works and dial, case having original paper label of E. Howard & Co Boston. 32 in high x 13.5 wide. Eglomise painted glass with flaking. Untested, comes with pendulum, no weights.
- E. HOWARD & CO. #70 WALL CLOCK
E. HOWARD & CO. #70 WALL CLOCK 19th century, Boston. cherry case and old finish. original painted metal dial. original reverse painted glass with some strengthening, has original weight and pendulum.
- RARE E. HOWARD & CO. SHELF CLOCK
RARE E. HOWARD & CO. SHELF CLOCK BOSTON, LATE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 32”. WIDTH 19”. DEPTH 8”.RARE E. HOWARD & CO. SHELF CLOCK, Boston, Late 19th Century, Oak case surmounted with gilt-painted dragons flanking a winged wheel, a heraldic symbol of transport, speed and progress. Crest carved with a classical figure. Carved columns at sides of case. Brass Arabic numeral dial etched "E. Howard & Co. Boston". Dimensions: Height 32". Width 19". Depth 8".
- Howard & Davis ''No. 1 Banjo''
Howard & Davis ''No. 1 Banjo'' cherry wall clock Boston circa 1850 weight-driven 8 day wall clock in cherry case full length case with meter pendulum black and gold-leaf eglomise throat and door glass; signed large trapezoidal movement with maintaining power and dead beat escapement. H49 3/4'' W19 3/4'' D5 7/8'' Provenance: Aiken South Carolina collection Dial and door glass repainted case and hinges stamped with number 124 minor imperfections consistent with age clock is in running condition however we do not guarantee timepieces to be operational after they leave the gallery.
- An American Oak Regulator Clock
An American Oak Regulator Clock E. Howard & Co. Boston having a circular dial with Roman numerals set in a conforming case over a reverse painted glazed door. Height 31 1/8 inches.
- E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK BOSTON, 19TH
E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK BOSTON, 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 42”.E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK, Boston, 19th Century, Eagle finial. Reverse-painted throat and door glass, the door glass depicting the naval battle between the Constitution and Guerriere. Roman numeral dial. Marked on face and on the movement. Weight included. Dimensions: Height 42".
- Wall clock by E. Howard & Co.
Wall clock by E. Howard & Co. Boston walnut round moldings over rectangular drop white face with Roman numerals lower glass panel replaced with mirror minor surface wear 29 1/2'' h. x 15 1/2'' w.
- #4-Howard & Davis Banjo Clock ca.
#4-Howard & Davis Banjo Clock ca. 1842-1857 8" painted dial signed "Howard and Davis Boston" faux-rosewood painted case with weight and crank. Reverse painted throat and pendulum glass.
Edward Howard (1813-1904) apprenticed to Arron Willard Jr. at an early age. He was a mechanical genius and received the best training from Willard. In 1842 he made clocks in a small factory at Roxbury Connecticut; the name was Howard and Davis. In 1854 he made watches under the name of Dennison Howard and Davis. The Howard Watch Company later became the Waltham Watch Company.
- HOWARD #10 FIGURE EIGHT Boston,
HOWARD #10 FIGURE EIGHT Boston, circa 1880. Walnut case. Original signed and painted dial. Reverse painted tablets. 8 day time weight driven movement.
- E. HOWARD NO. 4 BANJO CLOCK Late
E. HOWARD NO. 4 BANJO CLOCK Late 19th c. Wall Clock by E. Howard, Boston, with rosewood case, reverse painted throat and tablet, painted metal dial with Roman numerals (remnants of maker's name on dial), weight driven time only movement (with pendulum and key), 32 1/4" high, 13 1/2" x 3 3/4". Not observed running, throat glass loose.
- E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCKAntique E.
E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCKAntique E. Howard & Co. Boston banjo clock with weight, pulley and key. Has 6.5 inch painted metal dial. 30 in high x 12 in wide. Untested.
- E. HOWARD & CO. TALL CASE CLOCK.
E. HOWARD & CO. TALL CASE CLOCK. Ca. 1900, carved mahogany tall clock clock with Roxbury case, removable bonnet with fretwork crest and central eagle finial signed iron dial with eagle motif, E. Howard & Co Boston. 94”H x 19.5”W x 12.5”D. Includes: two weights, pendulum and winding keys.
- THREE E. HOWARD WATCH CO. BOSTON
THREE E. HOWARD WATCH CO. BOSTON POCKET WATCHES all size 16 with 17 jewels including one hunter case and two open face varieties early 20th century.