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WebMahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, with gilded frames enclosing reverse-painted glasses, the lower depicting five ships in a sea battle, painted Federal Mahogany and Reverse-Painted Glass Federal Mahogany and Reverse-Painted Glass Banjo Clock Signed "Willard's Patent"; 37 1/4 x 10 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. WebWillard’s Patent Time Pieces: A History of the Weight-Driven Banjo Clock, 1800–1900. Paul J. Foley. Willard’s Patent Time Pieces: A History of the Weight-Driven Banjo Clock, 1800–1900. ... Willard’s patent timepiece, the “banjo clock,” is among the most original and successful American innovations in the field of decorative arts. WebThis circa early 1900’s Mahogany Weight Driven Banjo Clock with fabulous untouched original Boston State House Glasses was made by Waltham Clock Co., Waltham, MA. This is the full sized case which measures 40 1/2″ long, 10 1/2 ” wide, and 4″ deep. This is a wonderful example that retains it’s first finish, along with an original ... bulk temperature of the air