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AARON WILLARD JR. FEDERAL
AARON WILLARD JR. FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK Massachusetts,Circa 1830Eight day clock with Roman numeral painted iron dial and pierced hands with figured flame mahogany case with wood paneled front, a rare yet simplistic case.
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An American Federal Mahogany and
An American Federal Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Banjo Clock c. 1820 dial bears the signature of Aaron Willard Boston works unmarked acorn finial the églomisé tablets bordered by rope-carved giltwood the lower tablet painted with reserve of Mount Vernon height 41 in. width 10 in. depth 4 in.
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FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, AARON
FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, AARON WILLARD Circa 1800-10; mahogany and gilt wood eglomise case, with painted sheet metal dial, neck and door with reverse painted glass patriotic decoration, dial signed "Aaron Willard Boston," with eagle finial, and attached brass mounts, 41 in. L., 12 1/4 in. W.
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AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO
AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, C. 1820Aaron Willard presentation gilt and mahogany Federal banjo clock, c. 1820, eagle finial over brass cased painted dial, gilt case with reverse painted vertical foliate panel over larger painted panel of a coaching scene, ending in gilt fluted base
42" H x 11" W x 4.25" D
(BBRA121)(TC)
Condition:
not tested for working condition, excellent cosmetic condition, eglomise all intact, gilding good, base looks like more recent gilding, crystal appears to be old glass
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AARON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, EARLY
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.
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AARON WILLARD, JR. BANJO CLOCK
AARON WILLARD, JR. BANJO CLOCK Federal Period Mahogany Cased Giltwood and Eglomise Banjo Clock, early 19th c., with time only movement (with pendulum and key), spread wing eagle finial, brass bezel with convex glass, painted metal dial marked 'A. Willard, Boston', reverse painted throat panel with vine decoration and openwork brass side embellishments, lower panel with reverse painted image of women playing badminton, 31 1/2" high, 10" x 3 3/4". Multiple repairs, paint and gilding losses.
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AARON WILLARD JR., BOSTON, INLAID
AARON WILLARD JR., BOSTON, INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCKAARON WILLARD JR., BOSTON, INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK, the banjo clock with a brass eagle finial over a round face inscribed A. Willard, Jr., Boston, over a reverse painted throat glass over an inlaid tablet door with reverse painted glass; weight driven
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Willard's patent mahogany banjo
Willard's patent mahogany banjo clock ca. 1810 29 3/4" h. ?
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AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK
AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK CIRCA 1825 HEIGHT 40”. WIDTH 10”. DEPTH 4”.AARON WILLARD FEDERAL BANJO CLOCK, Circa 1825, Mahogany case with gilt wooden finial and brass side arms. Reverse-painted lower glass depicts a naval battle scene. Roman numeral dial signed "Aaron Willard Boston". Dimensions: Height 40". Width 10". Depth 4".
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FEDERAL PARTIAL GILT MAHOGANY AND
FEDERAL PARTIAL GILT MAHOGANY AND ÉGLOMISé PANEL 'BANJO' CLOCK, ATTRIBUTED TO AARON WILLARD, BOSTON, CIRCA 1820-1830Federal Partial Gilt Mahogany and Églomisé Panel 'Banjo' Clock, Attributed to Aaron Willard, Boston, Circa 1820-1830 The white painted sheet-iron dial with black Roman numerals and single-train movement above an inscription Aaron Willard / Boston. Églomisé panel replaced; some restoration to gilding. Height: 33 in (83.8 cm)Property from a Maryland Corporation
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AARON WILLARD JR. PATENT BANJO
AARON WILLARD JR. PATENT BANJO CLOCK, 1ST QUARTER OF TH...Aaron Willard Jr. Patent Banjo Clock, 1st Quarter of the 19th Century , mahogany and giltwood case with Roman chapter ring, painted iron dial signed A. Willard Jr., Boston, with eglomise painted glasses featuring encounter of Hornet & Peacock, eight-day time only movement
Height without finial 36.5 in. Width 10.25 in. Depth 4 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Federal giltwood presentation banjo
Federal giltwood presentation banjo clock signed Aaron Willard Boston circa 1825 typical banjo form with later eagle finial above painted dial ahead of eight-day weight-driven movement eglomise throat and door glasses above fluted bracket base. H41'' W10 3/4'' D4'' Provenance: Aiken South Carolina collection finial replaced; dial is original to clock with minor abrasions; glasses repainted; case probably regilded; five piece backboard.
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CLOCK: AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO
CLOCK: AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK, NO. 2452, C. 1822-25, FEDERAL MAHOGANY CASE, PATENT TIMEPIECE, PAINTED IRON DIAL SIGNED "A WIL...CLOCK: Aaron Willard Jr. Banjo Clock, No. 2452, c. 1822-25, Federal mahogany case, patent timepiece, painted iron dial signed "A Willard Jr, Boston, No. 2452," brass bezel, steel barbed hands, half round mahogany frames enclosing the reverse-painted tablets in white, red, gold and blue depicting leafage, throat tablet singed "Willard's Patent," eight-day time and alarm movement powered by iron weight, regulated by brass faced pendulum, one piece mahogany backboard, Condition: alarm weight, train, levers and drum not present, bell plinth original, a present eagle finial appears period, metal alarm weight baffle present, dial has crackling and some paint lost, signature and number are clear and readable, alarm winding hole has been plugged, original hands, minute hand has witness mark (See Foley FIG. 109), tablets appear original with original reverse painting, original triangular case glue blocks, side arms not present, diagonal through bolts present, original curved pendulum tie down with fastener, crutch broken but present, cast iron time weight appears original, sold as found, overall: 33" h. x 9 7/8" w. x 3 1/2" d. [Reference: Paul J. Foley; Willard's Patent Time Pieces, Norwell MA, 2002; See Foley pgs. 144-145 for similar alarm timepieces]
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AARON WILLARD STYLE BANJO CLOCK:
AARON WILLARD STYLE BANJO CLOCK: Accompanied by two letters attributing this rare and unusual banjo clock to A. Willard Jr. or the ''Willard School''. Having a brass alarm bell finial, reverse painted glass throat frame and pendulum box door. With winding key. Circa 1825/30. Approx. 24'' h x 10'' w x 4'' d. From the Estate of horologist Pete Lamb.
CONDITION: Currently not working.
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AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn early 19th
AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKAn early 19th century Willard style American Banjo clock. Mahogany case with Brass upper door and pierced arms, original "Willard's Patent" throat glass and "Perry's Victory" lower door glass. 8-day time only movement with rectangular plates and painted iron dial. Original finish with minor wear. 34" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-4,000
Condition:
Original finish with minor wear.
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19TH C. AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO
19TH C. AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK. Early 19th C. weight driven banjo clock, dial signed Aaron Willard Jr. Boston, No. 186. Reverse painted throat tablet, and bottom door tablet with carved and gilt framework, in a mahogany case with brass eagle finial, pendulum, weight and key. 33”H x 10”W.
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A Federal Carved Giltwood and
A Federal Carved Giltwood and Églomisé Banjo Clock Aaron Willard Jr. c. 1820 signed on tablet and movement eagle finial painted dial glass tablets decorated with vining urns and representation of time bordered with blocked and rope carved framing; the tapered base with spherules and acorn drops height 40 in. width 9 3/4 in. depth 4 1/4 in.
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American mahogany banjo clock,
American mahogany banjo clock, early 19th c., 34"h x 10"w
W.A.I. does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working order.
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Federal style banjo clock, circular
Federal style banjo clock, circular dial signed "Aaron Willard Jr. Boston" over eglomisé-painted throat and base panels, some elements possibly period, 33 in. Chips and losses to dial paint, other abrasions, polishing wear and scattered flaws. The Estate of the Late Shirley A. Flannery, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Electric Telechron Banjo Clock
Electric Telechron Banjo Clock Electric Telechron banjo clock in mahogany case.
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A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE
A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE BANJO CLOCKA Federal mahogany and eglomise banjo clockEarly 19th centurydial inscribed Aaron Willard / Boston.height 33in (84cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm)
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EARLY 19TH C. WILLARD STYLE BANJO
EARLY 19TH C. WILLARD STYLE BANJO CLOCK. Ca. 1815-20 Willard style mahogany and gilt wood cased banjo clock with a brass eagle finial, painted iron dial, and reverse painted eglomise panels, with pendulum, key and weight. 32.5”H x 10”W.
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FEDERAL PERIOD BANJO CLOCK American
FEDERAL PERIOD BANJO CLOCK American Willard-type Banjo Clock, 8-day time only, with gilded front mahogany case, applied rope trim, brass bracketed on base, acorn finial, has original eglomise panels on throat and door, 39" tall, 10 1/2" wide. Overpaint on gilded areas.
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19TH C. WILLARD STYLE REVERSE
19TH C. WILLARD STYLE REVERSE PAINTED BANJO CLOCK American Boston School Federal eglomise painted parcel gilt mahogany banjo clock in the manner of Aaron Willard (American 1757-1844), 19th century, having an acorn finial, painted dial with Roman numerals, painted trunk and lower door depicting Aurora in her chariot, apparently unmarked. Approximate dimensions: h. 33.5", w. 10", d. 4".
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Tiffany & Company Willard style
Tiffany & Company Willard style mahogany banjo clock
31"H
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Massachusetts Federal mahogany
Massachusetts Federal mahogany and giltwood banjo timepiece ca. 1815 the dial signed Aaron Willard Boston 40" h. ?
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AMERICAN MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK
AMERICAN MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK American Mahogany Banjo Clock with eglomize panels and acorn finial; 41"H 10.5"W 3.5"D
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKCirca
ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCKCirca 1810By Ephraim Taber. Mahogany case. Dial signed E. Taber Roxbury'' with reverse-painted throat glass in an urn and foliate design. Door glass with maritime motif and foliate corners. Brass finial and side arms. Height 33''.''
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Mahogany case banjo clock
Mahogany case banjo clock american, mid-19th century Howard type, circular white painted face with Roman numeral chapter ring, black and gold neck panel and pendulum panel with carved sides. H: 28 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman. Refinished gold, minor losses of paint to face
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New Haven ''Wilson'' mahogany banjo
New Haven ''Wilson'' mahogany banjo clock circa 1920 ''Wilson'' model full size thirty-day time and strike banjo clock with oval lower door and tablet Mt. Vernon glasses; good paper label on reverse. H41'' W13 3/8'' D4'' Provenance: Aiken South Carolina collection
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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".
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MAHOGANY, GILT BANJO CLOCK
MAHOGANY, GILT BANJO CLOCK "CURTIS & DUNNING"American Mahogany and Gilt Banjo Clock, c. 1825, dial with script signature "Warranted by Curtis & Dunning/Burlington/Vt.", 8-day movement, rope molded frames, verre eglomise tablets with foliate design and Apollo driving his chariot, h. 33 in., w. 10 in., d. 4 in. Provenance: C.L. Pricket, Fine Inc., Yardley, PA, Apr. 1990.
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WILLARD'S PATENT BANJO CLOCKCirca
WILLARD'S PATENT BANJO CLOCKCirca 1820Mahogany case with gilt acorn-style finial and presentation bracket below. Gilt throat and door frame. Reverse-painted throat glass in a red and gilt crosshatch design with Willard's Patent'' in an oval cartouche. Reverse-painted lower door glass depicts a Boston street scene possibly the Old North Church. Striking movement. Height 43''.''
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FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK
FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCK Circa 1810-1820; mahogany case with gilt framing, neck with American symbolism and base with Chariot of Aurora, executed in reverse glass painting, metal dial signed " J.C. Foster," with reticulated brass mounts, 29 in. H., 11 in. W.
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FEDERAL BANJO CLOCKFederal mahogany
FEDERAL BANJO CLOCKFederal mahogany Patent Timepiece or Banjo Clock, painted iron dial with Roman numerals, gesso rope molded frame, reverse painted glass at throat decorated with gilt flowers and flanked by curved brass side ornaments with three brass diamonds, lower case with reverse painted glass door decorated with Classical scene of a goddess, possibly Aphrodite, and cherub or putti, encircled in a wreath, atop a gilded pedestal. Brass eight-day timepiece movement. Length of case not including bracket or finial 28 1/2"L. Possibly Aaron or Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1810. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Regilded, with area of missing gilding to back of one ball drop on lower section. Eagle and ball finial may not be original; hole to back of ball finial. 1/4" repainted flake to dial. Shrinkage to sides of case with one area of repaired molding loss to side at back edge, 1" area of wood repair to side at hinge.
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8-Day Sessions Banjo Clock Mahogany
8-Day Sessions Banjo Clock Mahogany case 8-day banjo clock with pendulum movement. 6"D dial eagle finial. Reverse painted door of seascape of light house with ship in background. Amateur repairs done.