- AARON WILLARD AMERICAN TALL CASE
AARON WILLARD AMERICAN TALL CASE CLOCK: Metal clock dial signed at top ''Aaron Willard Roxbury''. Lower case door has painted date inside reading March 22, 1785. Approx. 85.25'' h x 20.75'' w x 10.5'' d. From the Estate of horologist Pete Lamb. Serviced & Rebushed by Pete Lamb.
CONDITION: Case not original. Metal clock dial showing significant wear. Interior wood base is missing/broken.
- Aaron Willard style Roxbury mahogany
Aaron Willard style Roxbury mahogany tall case clock by Sligh, 84"h
W.A.I. does not guarantee clocks or watches to be in working condition.
- AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK BOSTON,
AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK BOSTON, CIRCA 1800 HEIGHT 83.5". WIDTH APPROX. 19.5". DEPTH 9.5".AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK, Boston, Circa 1800, Fine Roxbury mahogany and mahogany veneer case. Bonnet with pierced fretwork joining three plinths supporting brass ball and steeple finials. Arched glazed dial door flanked by fluted full columns with brass stop fluting. Paneled molded pendulum door in select grain mahogany veneer. Sides of trunk with fluted quarter columns with brass caps and brass stop fluting. Pendulum door and base panel with string inlay. Ogee bracket feet. Painted metal Arabic numeral dial with floral decoration at corners. Moon phase with ship decoration. Signed on face "Aaron Willard". Includes weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height 83.5". Width approx. 19.5". Depth 9.5".
- AARON WILLARD FEDERAL TALL-CASE
AARON WILLARD FEDERAL TALL-CASE CLOCK BOSTON, CIRCA 1800 HEIGHT 93.25”. WIDTH 19”. DEPTH 10”.AARON WILLARD FEDERAL TALL-CASE CLOCK, Boston, Circa 1800, Mahogany Roxbury case. Bonnet with pierced fretwork and three brass steeple-top finials on plinths, arched glazed side panels and dial door, and fluted full front columns with brass stop fluting. Case with arched pendulum door and fluted quarter columns with brass stop fluting. Ogee bracket base. Expertly repainted metal face with Roman numeral dial and foliate and floral decoration at corners. Moon phase, second sweep and calendar aperture. Complete with weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height 93.25". Width 19". Depth 10".
- Henry Ford Museum mahogany tall
Henry Ford Museum mahogany tall cased clock, Aaron Williard, Boston, 84"h
W.A.I does not guarentee clocks to be in working condition.
- AARON WILLARD CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY
AARON WILLARD CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TALL CLOCKAaron Willard Chippendale Mahogany Tall Clock, having fretwork top and brass finials over tombstone do, along with arched top door, all flanked by brass stop fluted quarter columns, on inlaid base, set on ogee feet, dial marked Aaron Willard, Boston, moon phases and brass works, remnants of paper label inside of door, height 94 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- AARON WILLARD (1757-1844) FEDERAL
AARON WILLARD (1757-1844) FEDERAL BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY TALL-CASE CLOCKAARON WILLARD (1757-1844) Federal Brass-Mounted Mahogany Tall-Case Clock, height, top of finial: 97 1/4 in.; height, top of chimney: 92 1/2 in. Provenance: The Estate of a Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Lady. Condition: fret and feet appear original; right front foot missing half of right side and left front foot missing half of left side; waist door missing bottom edge molding and missing 6 in. part of left edge door molding at bottom; dial is heavily crazed; signature and rest of dial black lights clean; period movement and appears original to to case; all refinish with good old color to case. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY TALL CLOCKEarly
AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY TALL CLOCKEarly American mahogany tall clock signed Aaron Willard, original floral painted metal dial signed in 3 places (on back plate & movement) by Spencer Nolen who worked at the Willard clock compound in Roxbury MA about 1805. The interior paper shop label is an authentic, identified Paul Revere print. Clock is all original (except for refinished case) and in good working order. Strikes on the hour. Feet, bonnet fretwork & glass, brass hardware also original. Has Boston can weights, original winding key (rare), and pendulum. Size: 98 in tall x 19.5 wide x 9.5 deep.
- AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK ROXBURY,
AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1810 HEIGHT 95.5". WIDTH 19.5". DEPTH 9.5".AARON WILLARD TALL-CASE CLOCK, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1810, Face signed "Aaron Willard Boston". Mahogany case attributed to John Doggett. Bonnet with pierced fretwork, brass ball and steeple finials on fluted plinths, and a glazed arched dial door flanked by full fluted columns with brass stop-fluting. Rectangular pendulum door with string and corner fan inlay. Fluted quarter columns at sides of trunk with brass caps and brass stop-fluting. Base panel with repetitive string and corner fan inlay. Ogee bracket feet. Roman numeral dial with moon phase, second sweep, calendar dial and painted floral designs at corners. Includes tin can weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height 95.5". Width 19.5". Depth 9.5".
- AARON WILLARD, BOSTON SHELF CLOCK
AARON WILLARD, BOSTON SHELF CLOCK Early 19th century. Mahogany case.
- AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK
AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK BOSTON, C. 1810 Boston, c. 1810 Scroll top with reeded plinth and gilt brass eagle finial, over the hinged upper door encasing the reverse-painted glass tablet marked in the boss with red background, "Aaron Willard Boston," gilt and red shield-form spandrels framing the Roman numeral painted iron dish dial and arrow hands, the reverse-painted lower tablet depicting Perry's Victory, all resting on flared French feet, eight-day, brass, time-only movement with recoil escapement, pendulum and iron weight, ht. 36 in.
- FEDERAL SATINWOOD INLAID AND BRASS
FEDERAL SATINWOOD INLAID AND BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, ATTRIBUTED TO AARON WILLARD, BOSTON OR ROXBURY, MA, CIRCA 1810Federal Satinwood Inlaid and Brass Mounted Mahogany Tall Case Clock, Attributed to Aaron Willard, Boston or Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1810 The floral and white painted square sheet-iron dial with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Aaron Willard/ Boston beneath a lunette with a rocking three-masted ship; the two-train movement striking a bell on the hour. The waist door with scratches and replaced lock; some repairs to molding; dial with some losses and over painting; brass finials probably replaced; feet replaced. Height: 94-1/2 in (240 cm)Property from a Maryland Corporation
- FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. Aaron
FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. Aaron Willard Boston Massachusetts late 18th century cherry and poplar. Fretwork hood shaped case door and molded base. Eight-day movement signed by Willard and has a sun/moon dial. Imperfections. 80''h. Purportedly descended in the Willard family through a New Hampshire relative. Refinished repairs. Includes weights key pendulum and a copy of The American Clock. The right side of the pierced crest has damage and loss we do have most of the crest that broke off there are age cracks the hood door has replaced escutcheon and the hood door has been reglazed missing finials the dial paint is crazed with wear dirt and a few flakes dial measures 17'' high x 12'' wide and is initialed TM on the back. The back plate of the movement measures 6 3/8'' high x 4 7/16'' wide. AR 8/27/12
- Roxbury style mahogany tall case
Roxbury style mahogany tall case clock signed "Aaron Willard Boston". 84"h.
- Massachusetts Federal Tall Case
Massachusetts Federal Tall Case Clock dial signed "Aaron Willard, Boston", early 19th century, arched and painted dial depicting a landscape with windmill, painted floral spandrels, 93-1/2 x 30-1/2 x 10 in.,
- Willard Federal tall case clock,
Willard Federal tall case clock, arched and painted wooden dial signed "Alex T. Willard Ashby (Alexander Willard, working Ashby, Massachusetts, early 19th century), floral and gilt spandrels, inlaid waisted case with arched, turned and pierced fretwork and three finials, 86-3/4 x 21-1/4 x 11 in. Works, weights and pendulum associated and out of period, saddle board replaced, breaks and repairs with later braces to arched door, breaks and repairs to feet with one front foot facing missing, other breaks and repairs to feet, minor breaks to fretwork, crackle and some paint losses to dial especially Roman numerals. Inside door of clock with typed note "This clock was made by Alex T. Willard of Ashby, Mass. for John Buttrick of Peppurlo…"; Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
- TALL CASE CLOCK. Wooden works and
TALL CASE CLOCK. Wooden works and painted dial in a cherry case. Includes weights and pendulum. 81'' h.
- An American Cherry Tall Case Clock
An American Cherry Tall Case Clock Aaron Miller Elizabethtown circa 1750 having a peaked hood with three spherical finials over the brass dial having Roman hours and Arabic minutes further inset with seconds dial and date having foliate spandrels raised on a straight trunk set on bracket feet. Height 100 x width 19 1/4 x depth 10 inches.
- AARON WILLARD EIGHT-DAY SHELF CLOCKAaron
AARON WILLARD EIGHT-DAY SHELF CLOCKAaron Willard Eight-Day Shelf Clock, with eight-day time only movement; painted steel dial marked Aaron Williard, Boston ; the figured mahogany case with string and banded inlay on an ogee bracket base; signed; overall height: 36 in. Condition: patches and restoration to banding on base panel; 1 in. patch above left front foot ogee feet probable old restoration; painted dial appears original, blacklight shows only minor touch up; losses to paint where 1/2 round portion of dial was cut out; finials and feet appear original; lead weight and key present Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- TALL CASE CLOCK. American late
TALL CASE CLOCK. American late 19th century. Eight day clock with brass works painted face and walnut case includes weights and pendulum 94''h. Face is replaced.
- TALL CASE CLOCK. Brass works painted
TALL CASE CLOCK. Brass works painted wood dial and walnut case. Includes weights and pendulum. 97 1/2'' h.
- AARON WILLARD, BOSTON SHELF CLOCK
AARON WILLARD, BOSTON SHELF CLOCK circa 1800. With a mahogany case, old patina. original finial, original signed reverse painted glass. dish metal dial with original paint. appears to retain original mirror. numbered 1054.
- WILLARD STYLE CHERRY TALL CASE
WILLARD STYLE CHERRY TALL CASE CLOCK 20th century; painted metal moon phase dial, housed in cherry Roxbury style case, with three brass finials, chimes, 92 in. H., 17 in. W., 11 in. D.
- AMERICAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa
AMERICAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa 1800, mahogany with pine secondary. Bonnet with broken arch pediment, brass finial, turned pilasters and arched glass door. Case with core molding under bonnet and at waist, overlapping door with arched top, reeded quarter columns, shaped apron and cut out feet. Metal repainted face marked "Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass.", faces of the moon dial, brass works, weights and pendulum. Refinished with some wear. 89"h. 18.25"w. 10.25"d.
- Fine and Rare Aaron Willard, Jr.,
Fine and Rare Aaron Willard, Jr., Boston, Brass-Mounted Carved Giltwood, Mahogany and Eglomise Wall Clock, first quarter 19th century, of banjo form, the central eglomise panel with an American eagle and shield surmounted by a large foliate scroll, the basal eglomise panel featuring a frigate flying over the American flag, the circular dial signed "Aaron Willard, Jr./Boston" in black script, the dial cover of convex glass, h. 36-1/2", w. 10-3/8", d. 4".
- AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK
AARON WILLARD MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK HAVING EGLOMISED DIA...Aaron Willard Mahogany Shelf Clock having eglomised dial mask features a reserve signed "Aaron Willard Boston" on ball feet case reworked and partially made up, dial replaced height 35 1/2 inches Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- TALL CASE CLOCK. Paint decorated
TALL CASE CLOCK. Paint decorated dial wooden works and pine case. Includes crank weights and pendulum. 84'' h.
- WILLIAM IV TALLCASE CLOCK, SCOT/AMER.,
WILLIAM IV TALLCASE CLOCK, SCOT/AMER., C. 1835A William IV period century crossbanded mahogany tall case clock, with a Scottish face and movement, showing a domed hood with a trio of brass globular finials, housing a working mechanism fronted by a white painted face (blemished) decorated with naïve hand painted rustic views of a Church and Oast houses, blackened Roman numerals and pierced gilt metal sweep hands (one with loss, one loose), raised on a bracket shaped base, most likely Connecticut, minor veneer losses. Circa 1835. Dimensions, 88"h x 20" w x 9 "d.
- ANTIQUE AARON WILLARD SHELF CLOCK.
ANTIQUE AARON WILLARD SHELF CLOCK. From a Mamaroneck, NY estate. Dimensions: 36" h x 13" w x 6" d. Condition: As in images. Looks clean and good. All clocks sold as / is whether working or not. Face has age craquelure and case with scuffs and scratches.
- An American Mahogany and Walnut
An American Mahogany and Walnut Tall Case Clock having an arched crest over the circular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial with Arabic numerals above the case with a single door flanked by engaged quarter columns raised on a plinth base with canted corners ending in bracket feet. Height 75 1/2 inches.
- TALL CASE CLOCK. Probably English.
TALL CASE CLOCK. Probably English. Brass works and painted dial on an oak and mahogany veneered case with fluted columns. Includes pendulum weights and key. 91'' h. Missing it's glass and glass face and some veneer loss. Some hands missing.
- BENJAMIN WILLARD MAHOGANY TALL
BENJAMIN WILLARD MAHOGANY TALL CLOCK 18th c. Mahogany Tall Case Clock, with brass eight day works, with second hand and calendar movement, the face marked "Benj. Willard Grafton (MA) fecit", also marked "No. 73".
- American Tall Case Clock American
American Tall Case Clock American (probably Boston) ca 1800. A tall case clock having a cherry case with reeded columns and finials fretted crests a moon-phase with eight-day time and strike brass movements seconds and date dials with pendulum and weights; ht. 94 in. Condition: Appears all correct but scratches inside indicate possibility of different pendulum length possibly associated movement slight paint loss to dials no winding key calendar not connected. Has door key. Case in very good condition.
- CHIPPENDALE CHERRY TALL CLOCKChippendale
CHIPPENDALE CHERRY TALL CLOCKChippendale Cherry Tall Clock, having enameled metal dial, marked Aaron Willard, Boston, along with fluted quarter columns, height 86 1/2 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- Tall Case Clock. From a Long Island
Tall Case Clock. From a Long Island location. Dimensions: 84" high
- Federal inlaid mahogany tall case
Federal inlaid mahogany tall case clock aaron willard (1757-1844), boston, Massachusetts Arched fretwork cornice with three brass finials opening to inscribed and painted metal face with house and figures in demilune above cove molding and brass capped and stop fluted quarter columns enclosing inlaid waist door and plinth and ogee bracket feet. PROVENANCE: Label inside of waist door reads, "Believe to be bought by Major ANdrew Dodge, Windam Needam Mass, corner of Larch Row and Walnut Road "Straight ahead - Dodge Row." Farm was called Meadow View. House was built 1835-1836, believe clock was bought for the house. Major Andrew was grandfather to Harriet Adeline WIlkins "Unmarried" and Mary Anne Wilkins Leach. Wilkins was from Midleton, Leach Topsfield. Mary Ann WIlkins Leach was grandmother to Harriet Rebecca Leach Mikas and Pricilla Marguerite Leach Lawson. ,000-30,000 Attached please find three (3) images of the Willard clock. It hase been exrensively refinished and I would not be able to say whether or not the bottom banding of the base panel is relpaced or just a different color than the sides and top. If there is anything else you need please let me know.