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WATERBURY BANJO CLOCK: Waterbury
WATERBURY BANJO CLOCK: Waterbury Clock Co. banjo clock, having a painted tablet with a foliate design. Enameled metal face. Approx. 42.25'' h x 11.25'' l x 5.5'' w.
CONDITION: Currently not working.
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Waterbury Williard No 2 style
Waterbury Williard No 2 style weight driven banjo clock, porcelain dial, 43" h Estimate $800-1,200
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WATERBURY COMPANY BANJO CLOCK
WATERBURY COMPANY BANJO CLOCK Waterbury Clock Company enamel dial eglomise inset panels. h:44 w:10 d:4.50 in. Provenance: V. E. Erickson Estate Johnston PA 1991
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New Haven Westinghouse electric
New Haven Westinghouse electric banjo clock, 25" Estimate $20-40
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WATERBURY WILLARD NO. 3 HULL
WATERBURY WILLARD NO. 3 HULL BANJO CLOCK: This eight-day Waterbury ''Willard No. 3'' clock features a reverse painted glass tablet & throat having a Federal Shield motif, brass sidearms, & convex glass dial door in a gilt wood case with a bracket and giltwood eagle finial. The Enameled porcelain dial is painted with Arabic numerals & is marked ''Manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. USA''. With original Waterbury label affixed verso; c. 1910. Approx. 44'' h x 10'' w x 4.25'' d.
CONDITION: Slight paint loss at glass tablet & some chipping to the dial at the screws holding it in place. Not guaranteed to work or keep accurate time.
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New Haven ''Wilson'' mahogany banjo
New Haven ''Wilson'' mahogany banjo clock circa 1920 ''Wilson'' model full size thirty-day time and strike banjo clock with oval lower door and tablet Mt. Vernon glasses; good paper label on reverse. H41'' W13 3/8'' D4'' Provenance: Aiken South Carolina collection
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New England banjo clock ca. 1815
New England banjo clock ca. 1815 39" h. ?
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Waterbury Clock Co. mahogany
Waterbury Clock Co. mahogany banjo and eglomise glass banjo clock second half-19th century; two eglomise glass panels 42 in. L. 10 in. W. Estimate $ 300-500 Crocodile finish wear to glass panels appears to be in working order.
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AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK. First quarter
AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK. First quarter 20th century. Ebonized wooden case and reverse glass panels. Bottom door has traces of hand colored print of Mt. Vernon. Dial marked "New Haven Clock Co." (Connecticut). With brass pendulum and key. 40"h.
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New Haven 30 day Willard style
New Haven 30 day Willard style banjo clock, romantic garden scene is lower panel, 41 1/2" h, eagle finial Estimate $300-500
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NEW HAVEN BANJO WALL
NEW HAVEN BANJO WALL CLOCKDESCRIPTION: A New Haven Banjo clock comprised of a Mahagoany wood frame, features original patinated silvered dial with brass accents and bezel. Hanpainted on glass along the lower bottom, in working condition. CIRCA: Late 19th to Early 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 26" W: 8.25" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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AN AMERICAN FIGURAL BANJO CLOCKAn
AN AMERICAN FIGURAL BANJO CLOCKAn American figural banjo clock, Second-half 19th Century White painted metal dial, black Roman numeral hour markers with minute track, eight-day single train weight-driven brass movement, mahogany case with brass bezel, and pendulum aperture 40.5" H x 10.25" W x 3.75" D Dimensions: 40.5" H x 10.25" W x 3.75" D
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EARLY 20TH C WATERBURY WEIGHT
EARLY 20TH C WATERBURY WEIGHT DRIVEN BANJOCLOCK, REVERSE PANTED TABLETS, WALNUT CASE, ACORN FINIAL, WEIGHT DRIVEN MOVEMENT, TIME ONLY WITH PENDULUM, WEIGHT AND KEY. 42" HIGH X 10" WIDE X 4" DEEP. GOOD CONDITION. OUR CLOCKS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK.
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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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PRESENTATION PATENT TIMEPIECE BANJO
PRESENTATION PATENT TIMEPIECE BANJO CLOCK, NEW ENGLAND C. 1825, MAHOGANY CASE, BRASS DIAL BEZEL; PERIOD, UNSIGNED, HEAVY IRON DIAL; ...Presentation Patent Timepiece banjo clock, New England c. 1825, mahogany case, brass dial bezel; period, unsigned, heavy iron dial; cast brass side arms; gilt waist and box door with gilt roping above gilt bracket; brass movement with curved tops and arch cutout plates, inscribed "Cleaned by E. Taber, August 1834", waist and box glasses appear original with original painted scrolls, vase and shield, waist glass cracked and held in place with supporting full length glass, gilt drop pendant detached, repairs at hinges, brass finial not original, etc. 41 1/2" h.
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AN AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn
AN AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn American banjo clock, Second-quarter 19th Century White painted metal dial, black Roman numeral hour markers with minute track, eight-day single train weight-driven brass movement, mahogany case with brass bezel 33.75" H x 10" W x 3.5" D Dimensions: 33.75" H x 10" W x 3.5" D
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BANJO CLOCK. Simon Willard and Son
BANJO CLOCK. Simon Willard and Son Boston Massachusetts ca. 1825 mahogany and pine. Of typical form with faux grain-painted tablets. Imperfections. 32 1/2''h. Tablets appear older but likely replaced lower tablet cracked. Retains weight pendulum and key.
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Banjo clock New Haven early
Banjo clock New Haven early 20th C. with eglomise panels one portraying East facade of Mount Vernon; 41'' l. some lifting to paint.
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WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY FEDERAL
WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY FEDERAL STYLE EGLOMISE BANJO CLOCK Waterbury, Connecticut, early 20th century, gilt brass eagle finial, porcelain dial, case with mahogany veneers, pierced gilt side arms, reverse paint and gilt to glass panel on throat, a conforming tablet below honoring Commodore Isaac Hull and showing one of his epic battles with the Royal Navy during the War of 1812.
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CLOCK: BANJO WALL CLOCK, NEW
CLOCK: BANJO WALL CLOCK, NEW ENGLAND, C. 1825, BOX GLASS PAINTED WITH "S. WILLARD'S PATENT." MAHOGANY CASE WITH EAGLE FINIAL, ONE PI..CLOCK: Banjo wall clock, New England, c. 1825, box glass painted with "S. Willard's Patent." mahogany case with eagle finial, one piece cherry backboard, brass bezel, gilt rope frames and brass, diamond side arms, above a gilded bracket, movement mounted with two diagonal bolts through the backboard rests directly on the throat sides. The glasses painted in gold and pink with white background, old or original "duck bill" lead weight, barbed arrow hands and old or original pendulum, condition as follows, replaced dial, replaced throat and box glass, gilt repainted with some flaking, box bottom and bracket loose, all glue blocks original, backboard in throat and box door frame marked "III," approx. 41" h. x 10" w. x 3 1/2" d.
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AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn early 19th
AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn early 19th century Willard style American Banjo clock. Mahogany case with Brass upper door and pierced arms, original "Willard's Patent" throat glass and "Perry's Victory" lower door glass. 8-day time only movement with rectangular plates and painted iron dial. Original finish with minor wear. 34" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-4,000
Condition:
Original finish with minor wear.
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MAHOGANY, GILT BANJO CLOCK
MAHOGANY, GILT BANJO CLOCK "CURTIS & DUNNING"American Mahogany and Gilt Banjo Clock, c. 1825, dial with script signature "Warranted by Curtis & Dunning/Burlington/Vt.", 8-day movement, rope molded frames, verre eglomise tablets with foliate design and Apollo driving his chariot, h. 33 in., w. 10 in., d. 4 in. Provenance: C.L. Pricket, Fine Inc., Yardley, PA, Apr. 1990.
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKCirca
ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKCirca 1810By Ephraim Taber. Mahogany case. Dial signed E. Taber Roxbury'' with reverse-painted throat glass in an urn and foliate design. Door glass with maritime motif and foliate corners. Brass finial and side arms. Height 33''.''
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New Haven Clock Company mahogany
New Haven Clock Company mahogany banjo clock with Mt. Vernon tablet
39.5"l x 13"w x 4"d
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CURTIS & DUNNING PATENT TIMEPIECE
CURTIS & DUNNING PATENT TIMEPIECE OR, "BANJO," CLOCK Burlington Vermont, c. 1820's, Roman numeral painted iron dial signed, "Warranted by Curtis & Dunning," moon hands, gilded rope molded frames enclosing reverse-painted glasses, the lower depicting Neptune, the throat with gilt leaves on a white background flanked by brass side ornaments, eight-day time-only movement with lead weight and pendulum
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Early 19th C. Banjo Clock, Possibly
Early 19th C. Banjo Clock, Possibly Willard. Partial handwritten label inside stating Timepiece Made Nov 9 1834. Size: 28 1/2 high plus finial and its base.
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New Haven Westminster Winsome
New Haven Westminster Winsome chiming banjo clock, wood throat panel, 25" h, k&p, running Estimate $150-250
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William Crane Banjo Clock Boston
William Crane Banjo Clock Boston ca. Mid 1800's Wood paneled banjo weight driven 8 day clock original painted dial with Roman numerals gold eagle finial.
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CLOCK: BANJO CLOCK, C. 1840, CASE
CLOCK: BANJO CLOCK, C. 1840, CASE WITH BRASS FINIAL ON PAINTED CHIMNEY OVER BRASS BEZEL WITH CONVEX GLASS, ELLIPTICAL CUTOUT HEAD, THROAT AND BOX WITH BEVELED MAHOGANY VENEER FRAMES, SINGLE PINE BACKBOARD, BRASS DIAMO...CLOCK: Banjo clock, c. 1840, case with brass finial on painted chimney over brass bezel with convex glass, elliptical cutout head, throat and box with beveled mahogany veneer frames, single pine backboard, brass diamond sidearms, waist and box glass painted with white, blue and gilt rectangular patterns, movement with recoil escapement, standard rectangular bridge, brass trapezoid topped pendulum rod with brass faced lead bob, rear plate screwed to case with one machine screw from back, barbed arrow hands, dial with Arabic numerals bears inscription "Simon Willard – Boston", case possibly from Attleboro, wear consistent with age and use, including replaced hanger and sidearms, one glue block missing, 31 1/2" h.
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MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY AND GILT
MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY AND GILT BANJO CLOCKMassachusetts mahogany and gilt banjo clock, 19th c. , the dial inscribed Wm. Cummings Roxbury , 40" h. Provenance: Bernard & S. Dean Levy, 2001; The Collection of Dr. Robert P. Shack, Short Hills, New Jersey.
Condition:
Some paint loss to lower tablet. Panels are old replacements. Gilt base likely added. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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NEW HAVEN FEDERAL STYLE 30 DAY
NEW HAVEN FEDERAL STYLE 30 DAY WILSON BANJO CLOCKFederal style 30 day "Wilson" banjo clock produced by the New Haven Clock Company. New Haven, CT, 20th century. Eagle finial, painted panel on throat, painted scene of Mount Vernon on lower door. Original pendulum is included. Losses and cracking to paint on glass of throat. Wear and small scuffs to wood throughout clock. Light scratches and scuffs to glass cover of face.
13 1/2" W x 4 1/4" D x 40" H.
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Simon Willard Banjo Clock
Simon Willard Banjo Clock Roxbury, Massachusetts, early 19th century, mahogany throat and base panel with carved and gilt wood surrounds, panels with leaf and berry blue, cream, gilt and gray-blue decoration, lower panel signed "S. Willard's Patent", cast brass eagle finial, with winder, 34-1/2 x 10-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.,
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BOSTON BANJO CLOCK Early 19th c.
BOSTON BANJO CLOCK Early 19th c. Willard Type Weight Driven Banjo Clock, 8-day time only movement (with pendulum and key), topped with a brass eagle finial, retaining its original brass framed bowed glass bezel, painted metal dial, reverse painted glass throat, door with reverse painted image of Boston, 34" high, 10" x 4 1/4". Paint losses to face.
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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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EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN BANJO
EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK, WALNUT WITHWILLARD STYLE MOVEMENT, REVERSE PAINTED ACORN AND LEAF DESIGN ON THROAT. BOTTOM TABLET SIGNED S. WILLARD, PATENT PROBABLY IS A REPLACEMENT. RESTORED IN 1970'S. NEW WEIGHT. INCLUDES PENDULUM AND KEY. NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK. 33 1/4" HIGH X 10" WIDE.
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AN AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn
AN AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn American Banjo clock, Late 19th/early 20th Century Unsigned White metal painted dial, black Arabic numeral hour markers and minute track, single train weight-driven brass movement, and painted glass tablets with white and gilt scroll and floral decorations enclosed in a mahogany case with satin wood inlay and brass bezel 30.25" H x 10" W x 3.5" D Dimensions: 30.25" H x 10" W x 3.5" D