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AN E. HOWARD FIGURE EIGHT BANJO
AN E. HOWARD FIGURE EIGHT BANJO CLOCKAn E. Howard figure eight banjo clock, Circa 1970 Signed: E. Howard & Co. Boston Reissue, white painted dial with black Roman numeral hour markers and minute track, single train eight-day time only clock, original pendulum with lock down attachment, with original glass tablets with gilt 34.75" H x 11" W x 4.75" D Dimensions: 34.75" H x 11" W x 4.75" D
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Unsigned E Howard style banjo
Unsigned E Howard style banjo clock, no 5 size, losses to dial, 29 1/4" h, 19th c Estimate $600-900
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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.
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Howard presentation banjo clock
Howard presentation banjo clock with brass finial, mahogany and gilt case with reverse painted glass doors and old jewelers label dated 1881.
37.5"h x 12"w x 4"d
Condition: Regilded, no key, glass panels replaced.
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A HOWARD-TYPE BANJO CLOCKA
A HOWARD-TYPE BANJO CLOCKA Howard-type banjo clock, First-quarter 19th Century Unsigned White painted metal dial, black Roman numeral hour markers with minute track, eight-day single train weight-driven brass movement, mahogany case with original reverse-painted gilt glass tablets black with gilt highlights and brass eagle finial 32.5" H x 11.25" W x 3.75" D; Dial 7.75" Dia. Dimensions: 32.5" H x 11.25" W x 3.75" D; Dial 7.75" Dia.
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E. HOWARD & CO. #1 BANJO CLOCK E.
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.
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E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK, CA.
E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK, CA. 1900. Presentation banjo wall clock, dial signed E. Howard & Co. Boston, a mahogany case with a brass eagle finial, throat tablet with reverse painted George Washington portrait, bottom eglomise panel with view of Mount Vernon, with pendulum and key, 40”H x 10”W.
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# 1 -E. Howard Weight Driven
# 1 -E. Howard Weight Driven Banjo Clock ca. 1840-50 Faux-rosewood finish original hand painted 12" dial with seconds appears to be original original 8" pendulum and tie down concentric circle pattern gilded pendulum sticks has weight. Appears to be original reverse painted throat and pendulum door glass. Winding crank included. 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.
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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
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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.
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#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.
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E. HOWARD & CO. 19TH C. BANJO
E. HOWARD & CO. 19TH C. BANJO CLOCK. Ca. 1860 banjo wall clock with a mahogany case and dial signed E. Howard & Co Boston, with a reverse painted tablet on early glass, 29”H x 11”W.
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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.
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A 19th C. banjo clock with a
A 19th C. banjo clock with a grain painted case (to simulate rosewood), and a painted tin dial signed E. Howard & Co Boston, with a burgundy and black eglomise throat panel and door tablets. 38”H x 16”W x 4”D Condition: crack to throat panel, no weight, old finish CT Transfer Fee $20
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Unsigned Howard type banjo clock,
Unsigned Howard type banjo clock, No 2 size, 43 1/2" h, replaced dial, 19th c Estimate $2,000-3,000
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E. HOWARD & COMPANY #5 BANJO
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.
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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.
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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.
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An E. Howard Grain-Painted Lyre
An E. Howard Grain-Painted Lyre Banjo Clock c. 1900 original paper label movement signed "E. Howard & Co. Boston" and "59" lyre-form case with spread eagle center glass with gilt acanthus the lower tablet depicting a naval battle fluted bracket ending in an acorn pendant height 37 in. width 12 1/4 in. depth 4 1/2 in.
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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.
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HOWARD & DAVIS BANJO CLOCK Mid-19th
HOWARD & DAVIS BANJO CLOCK Mid-19th century, signed brass no-strike movement with weight, pendulum, and key; paper dial on zinc with makers' names; mahogany veneers; replaced glass to throat and tablet.
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E. HOWARD & CO. BANJO CLOCK:
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.
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Replica Howard type cherry weight
Replica Howard type cherry weight driven banjo clock, No 5 size, 29" h, 20th c Estimate $400-600
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19TH C. NO. 1 HOWARD AND CO.
19TH C. NO. 1 HOWARD AND CO. BANJO CLOCK. Mahogany case with matching eglomise panels and a circular dial signed E. Howard & Co. Boston. In wonderful original finish, with pendulum and weight. 49”H x 19.5”W, dial 13” dia. .
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E. HOWARD & COMPANY BANJO WALL
E. HOWARD & COMPANY BANJO WALL CLOCK: Circa 1875, American E. Howard & Company, Boston 8 Day Wall Clock with painted dial. signed at dial. Walnut case. Approx. 29'' h x 11'' w x 4'' d.
CONDITION: Currently not working.
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E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK, NO. 5,
E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK, NO. 5, LATE 19TH C. 8-DAY,time only, weight driven. Painted metal dial, signed with worn signature, shows paint loss. Original painted tablets. Key is present, probably original. Weight is present. Pendulum stick and pendulum are possible replacements. 28 3/4" long, 12" wide, 4 1/2" deep. Old finish. Working condition not guaranteed.
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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.
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BANJO CLOCK. Howard and Davis
BANJO CLOCK. Howard and Davis Boston ca.1860 cherry. Of typical form with original dial marked ''Howard & Davis Boston.'' Case with original rosewood graining and original eglomise tablets. The weight is marked ''4'' and the pendulum is engraved. 32''h. Case with original finish and only a few blemishes (the worst are at the top of the dial) the tablets have some lifting and light flaking to the paint but still better than 90% present; retains key pendulum and weight appear original; the right screw that holds the middle tablet in place has split out its hole slightly but not noticeable when the lower door is closed.
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An American Églomisé Panel Inset
An American Églomisé Panel Inset Grain Painted Banjo Clock
Howard and Davis, Boston, 19th Century
Height 32 x width 13 1/2 x depth 4 inches.
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Mahogany case banjo clock
Mahogany case banjo clock american, mid-19th century Howard type, circular white painted face with Roman numeral chapter ring, black and gold neck panel and pendulum panel with carved sides. H: 28 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman. Refinished gold, minor losses of paint to face
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Banjo clock reproduction case
Banjo clock reproduction case possibly early Howard movement glass panels painted with ocher black and gilt decoration cherry finish white face with Roman numerals expected/minor wear 29'' h. x 11 1/2'' w. x 3 3/4'' d.
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American mahogany banjo clock
American mahogany banjo clock possibly Howard & Davis mid 19th century typical banjo form with drum head tapering throat and rectangular bottom door the case housing an eight-day weight-driven movement. H28 3/4'' W10 1/8'' D3 5/8'' Provenance: Estate of Sue Dowd Ward Winder Georgia. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK BOSTON,
E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK BOSTON, 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 32”.E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK, Boston, 19th Century, Rosewood case. Brass pendulum. Dimensions: Height 32".
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REGULATOR NO. 5 BANJO WALL CLOCK,
REGULATOR NO. 5 BANJO WALL CLOCK, E. HOWARD & CO.,REGULATOR NO. 5 BANJO WALL CLOCK, E. Howard & Co., Roxbury, Mass., 19th century, imitation rosewood case, one-weight movement with recoil escapement, iron weight and brass pendulum present, 8"D dial, 29.5"L case.
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Lacquered and painted banjo clock
Lacquered and painted banjo clock works marked howard and davis, boston, second half 19th century, The eglomise throat and panel decorated with Chinoiserie settings and figures, cast Chinese figures at lower case. L: 32 in. good condition, works seem complete, minor scuffs, minor paint loss to face
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E. HOWARD BANJO NO. 5 Circa 1870,
E. HOWARD BANJO NO. 5 Circa 1870, grained rosewood case, old tablets possibly original. Eight-day time only. Shipping Note: Pick up and delivery only.