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Banjo Clocks5 of 22The back of clock and so far the movement.Banjo clock tag says Willard no. 3
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    Posted 10 years ago

    Bulldog2013
    (6 items)

    The last picture is the back of picture on the front
    Measures 31 lengths by picture box 10x7 1/2.

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 10 years ago
      Banjo Clock, any maker name??
    2. Bulldog2013, 10 years ago
      Shows on back Willard but still looking to see if anyone can tell me for sure.
    3. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 10 years ago
      Based on your photos, looks to be a Waterbury Willard No. 13?
    4. Bulldog2013, 10 years ago
      There was a tag on the back that now I believe to be an auction tag that says Willard no. 13. Do you know how old this might be?
      I'm hoping 1920's because I have an old 1920's home I'm restoring lol
    5. Bulldog2013, 10 years ago
      What does the 13 mean?
    6. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      This is the problem when there are multiple posts on the same clock. Dave is right, you have a Waterbury "Willard No. 13" from circa 1927 so it should fit right in with your 1920's home! :) Waterbury offered an entire line of "Willard" clocks Numbering from 1 through 15. Please be sure to indicate that we've solved your mystery in all of your Waterbury posts unless you have more questions. Thanks.
    7. Bulldog2013, 10 years ago
      Thanks guys

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