- EARLY SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK Banded
EARLY SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK Banded mahogany case, original painted iron dial and hands. Period glasses, signed 'S. Willard Patent'. Old patina. Eight-day time only T-bridge movement.
- ATTRIBUTED TO WILLARD BANJO CLOCK. "The
ATTRIBUTED TO WILLARD BANJO CLOCK. "The Patented Timepiece " is probably made in Massachusetts circa 1815 and probably by one of the Willards or their apprentices. The mahogany case houses two eglomise glass panels and an eight day weight driven brass and steel movement. From a Lady Lake, Florida estate. Dimensions: 29" h x 10" w x 4" d. Condition: Clock looks clean and good. Case has scuffs, scratches and small losses. All clocks sold as / is whether working or not. Please come in and view in person if possible.
- RARE SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, SIGNED
RARE SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, SIGNED JOHN R. PENNIMAN...Boston, circa 1803, blue, gilt, and pale orange eglomise base panel signed "S. Willard's Patent", signed on reverse painted "John R. Penniman/Boston 1803", painted and gilt dial with Roman chapter ring, brass movement, pendulum and lead weight present, eagle finial, inlaid mahogany case with eglomise throat panel with acorn and leaf decoration, 33-3/4 x 10-1/2 x 3-1/4 in.
Note: Accompanied by a copy of an appraisal and condition report by Robert Cheney from 2012 for $18,000.
Provenance: Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio
Condition:
lower plate cracked through middle and with stabilizing tape applied at back, flaking and retouch to painted dial, throat panel with later backing (not removed for exam), probably original gilt eagle finial
- WILLARD BANJO Early 19th century. 8
WILLARD BANJO Early 19th century. 8 day time only weight driven. Original painted dial.
- RARE SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK Simon
RARE SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Circa 1810. Cross banded mahogany case. Original painted metal dial and reverse painted tablets, "S. Willard's Patent" on lower glass. Original oversized T-bridge movement, step train, recoil escapement.Catalogue Note: Glasses on this clock identical to S. Willard pictured in Distin and Bishop: The American Clock, Bonzanza, New York, 1983 ed. Figure 552.
- SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK EARLY 19TH
SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 36”. WIDTH 10.25”. DEPTH 3.25”.SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, Early 19th Century, Tiger maple case. Maker's name still present on dial but very faint. Includes key, pendulum and weight. Dimensions: Height 36". Width 10.25". Depth 3.25".
- ELMER STENNES BANJO CLOCK Federal Style
ELMER STENNES BANJO CLOCK Federal Style Replica of a Simon Willard Banjo Clock. With an 8-day time-only movement (with pendulum and key), gilded metal eagle topped mahogany case, floral and gilt decorated eglomise panels, lower tablet marked "S. Willard's Patent", 33" high, 10" x 4". Good condition.
- AARON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, EARLY 19TH
AARON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, EARLY 19TH C, MAHOGANYCASE, PAINTED DIAL, REVERSE PAINTED EGLOMISE PANELS DEPICTING EAGLE AND NAVAL BATTLE. BOTTOM GLASS PANEL POSSIBLY REPLACED. DIAL SIGNED A. WILLARD, BOSTON. 32" HIGH, 10" WIDE. COMES WITH WEIGHT, PENDULUM AND KEY. COME WITH RECEIPT FROM 1963 FOR $290. NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK.
- EARLY 19TH C WILLARD BANJO CLOCK WITH
EARLY 19TH C WILLARD BANJO CLOCK WITH PAINTEDMETAL DIAL, ORIGINAL ACORN FINIAL, ORIGINAL EGLOMISE REVERSE PAINTED PANELS. ONE DEPICTING A SCHOOL OR ACADEMY. RECORD OF REPAIR GOING BACK TO 1929. PROUTY FAMILY PROVENANCE. ONE PIECE OF VENEER MISSING FROM THE DOOR. ORIGINAL KEY, WEIGHT AND PENDULUM. BRASS WILLARD MOVEMENT. 33" HIGH, 10" WIDE, 3 3/4" DEEP.
- EARLY 19TH C WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, BRASS
EARLY 19TH C WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, BRASS EAGLEFINIAL, MAHOGANY CASE, ORIGINAL PAINTED DIAL AND REVERSE PAINTED THROAT AND TABLET DEPICTING A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN A BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHIP. BRASS WORKS APPEAR TO BE ORIGINAL. SHOWS SEVERAL REPAIRS. NOTE ENCLOSED STATES CLOCK WAS PURCHASED IN 1900 BY F. L. ARNOLD. WITH KEY AND WEIGHT. 34" HIGH, 10" WIDE, 4" DEEP.
- REPRODUCTION S. WILLARD'S PATENT BANJO
REPRODUCTION S. WILLARD'S PATENT BANJO CLOCK Federal Style Replica of a Simon Willard Banjo Clock, likely made from a kit by Mason & Sullivan, with 8-day brass time-only movement (with pendulum and key), gilded metal eagle topped mahogany case, floral and gilt decorated eglomise panels, lower tablet marked "S. Willard's Patent", 33" high, 10" x 4". Cracked lower tablet glass, interior shrinkage crack.
- Simon Willard Banjo Clock Roxbury, Massachusetts,
Simon Willard Banjo Clock Roxbury, Massachusetts, early 19th century, mahogany throat and base panel with carved and gilt wood surrounds, panels with leaf and berry blue, cream, gilt and gray-blue decoration, lower panel signed "S. Willard's Patent", cast brass eagle finial, with winder, 34-1/2 x 10-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.,