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Banjo Clocks
These magnificent wall clocks, known as banjo clocks, are the finest to be found
anywhere, worldwide. They are strictly American in style and design. First developed by Simon Willard in
Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1801 and patented the year later, these early pieces of Americana have been prized
by museums and collectors for generations. These handmade reproductions are, in every way, equal to the
handmade antiques that are so rarely seen today.
Like their predecessors, they are 100% American made in much the same way, by making use
of highly skilled artisians and craftsmen coming together to manufacture, with pride, a product of early
19th century quality. This "cottage industry" technique worked well then, and works well with the
low volume of banjo clocks made today.
The brass, crank-wind, 8-day, weight driven, pendulum movement is made by clockmakers
rather than a commercial factory and is remarkably similar to the original 1802 models which are still
operating dependably after over 200 years. The glasses are completely handpainted on the reverse of a glass
panel applying paint and gold, excercising the finest art work in this field. The mahogany cabinet is inlaid
with satinwood and English oak in a cross-banded effect. The clock is decorated with heavy brasswork,
measures 42" long and is available in our clock shop priced at $3,150.00 and $3,350.00.
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