Howard & Davis No. 1 Regulator Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,500 – $3,500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,600[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]Nov 20, 2022[/restrict]
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Regulator" hanging banjo clock in a rosewood grain painted cherry case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets, roman numeral painted iron dial with blued steel diamond hands and subsidiary seconds, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with damascened pendulum bob and maintaining power
Howard & Davis No. 3 Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$3,000 – $5,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine's Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,000[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Apr 27, 2013[/restrict]
Howard & Davis No. 3 Banjo Clock. 9 in. painted metal dial, black Roman hour numerals, black open moon hands, dial signed Howard & Davis Boston. Brass 8 day weight driven movement, signed Howard & Davis, Boston with recoil escapement, iron weight and brass pendulum bob with wood stick. Rosewood & rosewood grained banjo style case has black and gold reverse painted throat glass and tablet, good original dark finish. 38 in. High x 16 in. wide x 4 in. deep.
Howard & Davis No. 3 Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,500 – $2,500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine’s Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture][/restrict]
Howard & Davis No. 3 Banjo Clock
late 19th century
the mahogany case with gold trimmed glass panels, brass 8-day weight driven time only movement with anchor escapement, dial signed "Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass.," movement signed "Howard & Davis, Boston"
38 x 16 x 4 1/4 inches
Howard & Davis No. 1 Regulator Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,500 – $3,500[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,600[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]Nov 20, 2022[/restrict]
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 1 Regulator" hanging banjo clock in a rosewood grain painted cherry case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets, roman numeral painted iron dial with blued steel diamond hands and subsidiary seconds, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement with damascened pendulum bob and maintaining power
Howard & Davis No. 3 Regulator banjo clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,000 – $3,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,100[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]Nov 20, 2022[/restrict]
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 3 Regulator" hanging banjo clock, mahogany case, painted metal dial, moon hands, 8 day, weight driven brass movement
Howard & Davis No. 3 Regulator banjo clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,000 – $3,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$1,100[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]Nov 20, 2022[/restrict]
Howard & Davis, Boston, Mass., "No. 3 Regulator" hanging banjo clock, mahogany case, painted metal dial, moon hands, 8 day, weight driven brass movement
Howard & Davis "No. 4 Regulator" Banjo Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$800 – $1,200[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine's Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$950[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]Apr 01, 2023[/restrict]
Howard & Davis "No. 4 Regulator" Banjo Clock
late 19th century
rosewood veneered case with grain painted doors and throat, brass 8-day time-only weight-driven movement with anchor escapement, movement signed "A. Howard (Albert Howard), D.P. Davis Boston," dial signed "Howard & Davis, Boston," penciled on back of dial "cleaned by D.P. Davis, July, 9, 1860, repaired by D.J. Blackwell 1926"
32 x 13 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches
Albert Howard, a cousin of Edward Howard, went into partnership in Dec. 1858 as E. Howard & Company, in March of 1861 they formed a joint stock company called the E. Howard Clock & Watch Company, where Albert Howard was chosen as President and Edward as Superintendent & Treasurer. The factory was closed in May of 1863 and in October of the same year, Edward was able to reform the company with himself as President.