WEIGHT-DRIVEN BANJO CLOCK, DYAR
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on face, Warranted by J. Dyar Concord
old color, with reverse painted panel of Mt. Vernon, 39”h
paper inside reads: Joseph Dyar made clocks in Concord, Massachusetts from 1815-1820. He worked with one Lemuel Curtis who was a famous clockmaker who moved to Burlington Vermont. Dyer moved sometime after 1820 to Middlebury Vermont.
old color, with reverse painted panel of Mt. Vernon, 39”h
paper inside reads: Joseph Dyar made clocks in Concord, Massachusetts from 1815-1820. He worked with one Lemuel Curtis who was a famous clockmaker who moved to Burlington Vermont. Dyer moved sometime after 1820 to Middlebury Vermont.
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As found condition; crack lower right of throat glass.
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WEIGHT-DRIVEN BANJO CLOCK, DYAR
Estimate $1,200 - $1,800
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