Wall Banjo
Wall Banjo
C. 1985, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Norcross, Georgia, Plymouth Hollow , time and rod strike banjo clock (marked Germany on dial).
C.1825, Aaron Willard, Jr., Boston, 8-day banjo timepiece.
C.1830, Unsigned Boston area Banjo, weight driven, 8-day.
C.1833, Joshua Seward, Boston, Mass., 8-day Lyre or Elegant Harp Pattern wall timepiece, weight driven.
C.1835, Massachusetts, Attleboro Banjo, 8-day weight driven timepiece, with a letter from Shorty LaRose, who made the side-arms for the clock in 1975.
C.1840, Boston Area Weight banjo, unsigned, complete, as-found,
C.1840, Weight Banjo, Massachusetts origin, now with the name Aaron Willard, Boston on the dial (been there long time).
C.1911, New Haven Clock Co., "Willmar" , 8-day, rear wind banjo timepiece, lever movement.
C.1914, Chelsea Clock Co., for Harris and Harrington, LYRE BANJO, 1-Wt, 8-day timepiece in mahogany.
C.1915, E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, "NYANZA" , spring banjo, 8-day time.
C.1915, E. Ingraham and Co., NYANZA, 8-day time only spring banjo.
C.1915, New Haven Clock Co., 12-day banjo timepiece, silk screened harbor scene and wooden throat. We think this a later variation on the Willis, as it is 18" and with similar profile.
C.1915, New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn, "Winsome Chime RGN", Westminster chime banjo clock, with Deco tablets.
C.1919, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, rare weight banjo, serial No. 7415, 8-day, for Bigelow, Kennard and Co., Boston.
C.1920, Massachusetts Girandole , made with an aged look to appear as a C.1815 Lemuel Curtis.
C.1920, New Haven Clock Co., "Wilson" , 30-day banjo timepiece, with oval lower door.
C.1924, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., (on mov't), Presentation banjo with gilt brass rope on door and throat, weight driven, 8-day, serial No. 8474.
C.1925, English-?, Weight Banjo in generally good original shape.
C.1925, Unsigned Waltham Banjo, movement identical to Waltham, but no name on dial nor movement, 8-day, maintaining power and Graham dead beat escapement, serial No. 5800, original to case.
C.1928, Sangano Electric Co., Springfield, Ill, Electric, 110v, time and rod strike banjo wall clock.
C.1929, New Haven Clock Co., "WILLARD" , model, 8-day weight driven timepiece.
C.1929, New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, WILSON, full size banjo, with oval lower door, 30 Day timepiece, spring.
C.1929, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Ramsgate", 8-day banjo timepiece.
C.1929, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn, "Hamilton" , 8-day time and strike banjo clock.
C.1930, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Model 95, weight driven banjo, cross banded case, original naval tablets.
C.1930, New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn, WILLARD model, full size banjo clock, 30 day, spring.
C.1930, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Banjo No. 4" . 8-day banjo timepiece, spring driven.
C.1930, Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., Weight driven 8-day timepiece in a mahogany case.
C.1932, Waltham Clock Co., Willard model spring banjo, with quality lever movement, 8-day, in a "Deco-green" painted case with gilt bracket.
C.1952 (dated) Elmer O. Stennes, Weight banjo, gold front presentation, eight day duration.
C.1960, New England, banjo timepiece, 8-day weight.
C.1960, Seth Thomas, PLYMOUTH, 8-Day time and rod strike banjo.
C.1980, (dated) Foster Campos, Pembroke, MA, 8-day miniature banjo timepiece, presentation model with rope front and bracket.
C.2004 (dated), Foster S. Campos, Pembroke, Mass, GIRANDOLE , 8-day, weight driven wall timepiece.
Mixed lot: C.1820, Movement associated with the work of David Williams, in a later Massachusetts case with beautifully executed modern tablets.
(Two) C.1930 Waltham Clock Co., 8-Day miniature banjo timepieces.
2 Miniature New Haven Key Wind Banjo Clocks
2 New Haven Miniature Banjo Clocks
2 Sessions T.O. Banjo Clocks
A BANJO CLOCK. Dial marked "The New Haven Clock Co.".
A C.1830 American Banjo Movement, now in a modern home made banjo case.
A C.1915 custom Banjo case, with a c.1910 Chelsea weight banjo movement, rope front, Boston State House Glasses, as-found.
A Massachusetts Banjo timepiece, in a mahogany case, the movement perhaps a bit earlier, wheels with very long teeth, and designed for fillister screw attachment, now attached with a center rear screw, note period "barb" hands. C.1850
A modern reproduction of the very early Howard "Regulator No. 5", banjo clock, ca 1990's.
A. Hornby, Wethersfield, Conn.(?), 8 days, weight brass movement Patent Timepiece or ÒbanjoÓ clock. Hard to date this timepiece, but appears to about 1930.
A. Howard, Boston, "No. 4 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case, c1855
A. Howard, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Banjo", made for and sold by Riggs and Bro. Jewelers, Philadelphia, Pa. The 8 day time only weight driven movement is signed A. Howard, Boston. The painted paper over iron dial has E. Howard and Co., Boston signature,
A. Stowell and Son, Charlestown, Mass., mahogany 8-day weight-driven banjo timepiece, C.1850.
A. Willard, Jr. Boston, ca 1830.
AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820)
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., "Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement secured with two through-screws (filister) in cross banded mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted iron dial with signature and
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., (attributed), banjo wall clock, 8 days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer and cross banded case with reverse painted throat and lower glass tablets and painted metal dial, c1820
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., 8 day, weight driven, brass movement mahogany front patent or banjo timepiece.
Aaron Willard, Boston banjo wall clock time and alarm 8 day weight driven movement in mahogany case with gold rope molded front with painted iron dial and brass alarm center, c1830
Aaron Willard, Boston, 8 day, gilt banjo or patent timepiece. T-bridge, recoil escapement, alternate train, mounted with two through bolts, duck bill lead weight. Mahogany backboard and full plinth. c1820.
Alfred L. Gates mahogany 8 day weight driven banjo timepiece, 19th century
Ameican banjo clock
American "Patent Timepiece" Banjo Clock,
American Banjo Clock
American Banjo clock- Boston area., circa 1850+
American banjo clock, circa 1840
American banjo clock.
American banjo copy of a 1930 Waltham model with the dial and movement marked E. Howard and Co., the movement was not made by Howard, but by someone who copied a movement and made the case. Circa 1975
American banjo of the Boston type, ca 1880.
American Boston Clock Co. Rare Banjo Wall Timepiece,
American Chelsea Clock Co., Boston Banjo Wall Timepiece,
American Continental Clock Co. Miniature Cast Iron Banjo Timepiece,
American E. Howard and Co. "Type No. 4" Banjo Wall Timepiece,
American E. Ingraham and Co. "Treasure Island" Banjo Wall Clock,
American experimental banjo wall clock, Eli Terry and Sons, c.1830
American first generation banjo clock. Original iron dial is signed "warranted by William Cummens", ca 1810.
American Herchede Clock Co., Cincinnati Banjo Wall Clock,
American New Haven Banjo Clock
American Signed by Kilbourn and Proctor Banjo Wall Clock,
American Waltham Clock Co. Miniature Mahogany Banjo Timepiece,
American Waltham Clock Co. Miniature Presentation Banjo Timepiece,
American Waltham Willard Style Wall Clock, circa 1923
American Waterbury Clock Co. "Willard No. 1" Banjo Wall Clock,
American Weight Driven Banjo Clock
American Weight Driven Banjo Clock by L. Curtis, c. 1830
American Weight-Driven Banjo Clock
American, Boston area banjo timepiece, in a gilt rope front case, and with naval battle tablet set, weight driven, 8 day, C.1840
American, Girandole timepiece, 8 days, weight driven, with restorations and modifications, c1850 / 1950
American, mahogany cased, modern reproduction of Massachusetts style banjo timepiece, with weight driven, 8 days movement, c2010
American, New England (size and style of a Howard "No. 1") banjo wall timepiece regulator, probably Boston area or New Hampshire (possibly from one of the Willard shops or by one of their apprentices): The 8 day weight driven precision movement has an
American, unsigned, weight driven, banjo timepiece, mahogany case with slender proportions, c1840
AN INGRAHAM EIGHT DAY BANJO CLOCK.
An unsigned girandole wall clock, 8-day weight driven, with restorations, C.1900 /?
Ansel Turner, Roxbury, Massachusetts, mahogany patent timepiece or "banjo" clock, No. 27, with gilded acorn final over the brass bezel and painted iron arabic numeral dial, the waist section, flanked by brass side ornaments, the cross banded frame
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Ansonia Banjo No. 3", 8 day, time and strike with Westminster chime spring brass movement banjo wall clock.
Antique American Banjo Clock
Antique American Weight Driven Banjo Clock
Antique American Weight Driven Banjo Clock
Antique American Weight Driven Banjo Clock
Antique Banjo Clock w/Courting Scene
Antique Gilbert "Minuet" Banjo Clock
Antique New Haven "Whitney" Banjo Clock
Antique New Haven Banjo Clock
Antique Seth Thomas "Brookfield" Banjo Clock
Arthur E. Wallmark, Upper Marlboro Maryland, 8 day, weight driven, brass movement Patent or banjo timepiece.