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Antique Banjo Clocks
Leonard Noyes Banjo Clock (Nashua, NH)
A Fine Federal Giltwood And Eglomisé Presentation Patent Timepiece, By Leonard W. Noyes, Nashua New Hampshire, Circa 1825-30.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
A Federal Mahogany and Eglomisé Patent Time Piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1805-10.
Walter Durfee Banjo Clock (Providence, RI)
A fine Federal style eglomisé banjo clock, by Walter Durfee for Tilden-Thurber, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910. The lower glass signed by Boston ornamental painter, Daniel J. Steele.
Joseph Dyar Banjo Clock (Concord, Mass.)
A very fine Federal eglomisé patent time piece, by Joseph Dyar, Concord, Massachusetts, Circa 1820.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
The Crowninshield-Waters Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1807.
Joshua Wilder Banjo Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
A rare Southeastern Massachusetts antique patent time piece banjo clock by Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass, circa 1825-30.
Reuben Tower Banjo Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
A rare Southeastern Massachusetts antique patent time piece, attributed to Reuben Tower, Hingham, circa 1830.
Aaron Willard Jr. Banjo Clock (Boston, Mass.)
An important eglomisé antique patent time piece/banjo clock with thermometer, attributed to Aaron Willard Jr., circa 1815.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
A superlative first generation Simon Willard antique patent time piece, Roxbury, Mass. circa 1805-08.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
A fine Federal mahogany and eglomisé antique patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1805-10.
Simon Willard & Son Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
A Classical stencil decorated banjo clock, probably Simon Willard & Son, Roxbury, Massachusetts for retailer John J. Low & Co., Boston, Circa 1828.
Daniel Munroe Banjo Clock (Concord, Mass.)
A Concord type antique banjo clock with fine reverse painted panels, attributed to Daniel Munroe, Concord, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
An exceptional example of an early Simon Willard patent time piece, Roxbury circa 1805-08.
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Leonard Noyes Banjo Clock (Nashua, NH)
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
Walter Durfee Banjo Clock (Providence, RI)
Joseph Dyar Banjo Clock (Concord, Mass.)
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.) 2
Joshua Wilder Banjo Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
Classical Banjo Box Lyre Clock (Boston, Mass.)
Reuben Tower Banjo Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
Aaron Willard Jr. Banjo Clock (Boston, Mass.)
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.) 3
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.) 4
Abiel Chandler Lyre Clock (Concord, NH)
Simon Willard & Son Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
Daniel Munroe Banjo Clock (Concord, Mass.)
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.) 5
Gary R. Sullivan Antiques Inc. buys, sells and brokers fine and rare examples of antique clocks and early American furniture, including fine antique tall case clocks, banjo clocks, and dwarf clocks.
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