Rare Federal Mahogany and Gilt Gesso Striking Banjo Wall Clock, Martin Kingsbury, West Dedham, Massachusetts, c. 1819-25, the dial signed by the maker "Martin Kingsbury/WEST-DEDHAM," and brass eight-day time and strike movement, above the eglomise throat tablet marked "PATENT," and pendulum box below showing a New England village scene by the water, (imperfections), ht. 33 in. Note: The movement has a scratched inscription on it that indicates the clock was repaired by Elnathan Taber in 1841.
Rare Federal Mahogany and Gilt Gesso Striking Banjo Wall Clock, Martin Kingsbury, West Dedham, Massachusetts, c. 1819-25, the dial signed by the maker "Martin Kingsbury/WEST-DEDHAM," and brass eight-day time and strike movement, above the eglomise throat tablet marked "PATENT," and pendulum box below showing a New England village scene by the water, (imperfections), ht. 33 in. Note: The movement has a scratched inscription on it that indicates the clock was repaired by Elnathan Taber in 1841.
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