Antique c1822-1828 Mahogany&Pine Cased Reverse Painted Banjo Clock w/Brass Arms
Antique c1822-1828 Mahogany&Pine Cased Reverse Painted Banjo Clock w/Brass Arms
SOLD $2,762.50 Sold: Dec 28, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
Fantastic Antique c1822-1828 Timepiece with Great Charactor Made during the Federal Period c1790 1830 Mahogany & Pine Cased Reverse Painted Banjo Clock w/Brass Side Arms. Aaron Willard School- can not find any visible Markings Unmarked I seen one almost like this marked Aaron Willard- made in Boston Federal Period c1790-1830.This is a Key Wind up clock.This clock is all Original.Comes from one estate-The Dr.Charles McCuthen estate and is Estate Fresh.It is missing the original Key and the Clock Face is peeling. I was notified by a very knowledgeable person who gave me some information on this clock. It is from the Federal Period and runs on what is called "T-Movement". Other then those the 2 issues this clock is all original and is in Excellent Condition. Please research other Banjo Clock of this Period and compare-This is a Special Clock! Except for what is mentioned this clock is in EXCELLENT CONDITION! With a little restoration and cleaning up this clock would have a incredible amount of worth! MEASURES: 33 1/2" x 10" x 4". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE! Our nation's early years, from 1790 to 1830, generally define the Federal period. During this time, a keen sense of nationalism arose, and government leaders such as Thomas Jefferson looked to the classical ages of Greece and Rome for inspiration in forging an identity for the new American Republic.As seen on this Banjo Clock there is a Hand Painted Reverse Glass Scene of a Greek Chariot and a Eagle with Shield with 20 Stars. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
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Original Listing Description
Fantastic Antique c1822-1828 Timepiece with Great Charactor Made during the Federal Period c1790 1830 Mahogany & Pine Cased Reverse Painted Banjo Clock w/Brass Side Arms. Aaron Willard School- can not find any visible Markings Unmarked I seen one almost like this marked Aaron Willard- made in Boston Federal Period c1790-1830.This is a Key Wind up clock.This clock is all Original.Comes from one estate-The Dr.Charles McCuthen estate and is Estate Fresh.It is missing the original Key and the Clock Face is peeling. I was notified by a very knowledgeable person who gave me some information on this clock. It is from the Federal Period and runs on what is called "T-Movement". Other then those the 2 issues this clock is all original and is in Excellent Condition. Please research other Banjo Clock of this Period and compare-This is a Special Clock! Except for what is mentioned this clock is in EXCELLENT CONDITION! With a little restoration and cleaning up this clock would have a incredible amount of worth! MEASURES: 33 1/2" x 10" x 4". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE! Our nation's early years, from 1790 to 1830, generally define the Federal period. During this time, a keen sense of nationalism arose, and government leaders such as Thomas Jefferson looked to the classical ages of Greece and Rome for inspiration in forging an identity for the new American Republic.As seen on this Banjo Clock there is a Hand Painted Reverse Glass Scene of a Greek Chariot and a Eagle with Shield with 20 Stars. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.