Attributed to Paul Rogers & Son, Standing Banjo Clock, Berwick, Maine
Attributed to Paul Rogers & Son, Standing Banjo Clock, Berwick, Maine
early 19th century
maple case with wooden dial, 8-day weight-driven time-only movement with iron plates and sweep seconds, unsigned
36 x 12 x 5 inches
Literature: This clock is pictured on page 70 of "Horology Americana" by Lester Dworetsky and Robert Dickstein
Provenance: The Estate of James M. Wood, Kenoza Lake, New York
Condition Report: Rubbed down finish, dial and tablet repainted, original pewter hands, runs a short time and stops.The absence of a condition report does not imply there are no condition issues with the lot. Please inquire for a detailed condition report.
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Attributed to Paul Rogers & Son, Standing Banjo Clock, Berwick, Maine
early 19th century
maple case with wooden dial, 8-day weight-driven time-only movement with iron plates and sweep seconds, unsigned
36 x 12 x 5 inches
Literature: This clock is pictured on page 70 of "Horology Americana" by Lester Dworetsky and Robert Dickstein
Provenance: The Estate of James M. Wood, Kenoza Lake, New York
Condition Report: Rubbed down finish, dial and tablet repainted, original pewter hands, runs a short time and stops.The absence of a condition report does not imply there are no condition issues with the lot. Please inquire for a detailed condition report.