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American Mahogany and Églomisé Banjo Clock, E. Howard, Boston # 5, Circa 1860

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American mahogany and églomisé banjo clock with original signed and numeral paper dial under glass, decorative painted and gilt throat panel, with a hinged painted and gilt door concealing the brass pendulum. Clock is in working condition with no issues. Signed by E. Howard and Co. Boston # 5, Circa 1860
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