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Ted Burleigh, Jr., Winchester, Mass., 8 day, weight brass movement reproduction of an Aaron Willard "Grafton Wall Clock". This is number 11 of 50. This timepiece originally retailed for $2,700. The original Willard models only ran 30 hours. -
Theodore E. Burleigh, Winchester, Mass., 8 day, weight brass movement copy of a Lemuel Curtis, Concord, Mass., Girandole. Marked No. 23 -
Theodore E. Burleigh, Winchester, Mass. gilt front presentation "Truth and Justice" banjo clock, with mahogany case surmounted by an acorn finial, brass bezel over the roman numeral dial signed "T. E. Burleigh, Jr./Winchester, Mass", gilded rope molded frames support reverse-painted tablets in gold and white, the lower box glass depicts Truth and Justice as mythical women holding the liberty cap and pole, and the balance scale as Justice and Equality, flanking the Federal eagle perched atop of the world globe and clutching the banner with the United States motto, "E. Pluribus Unum" (out of many, one), all set against a stage of canon balls, flags, a drum and a Federal shield as a pendulum aperture, the whole resting on a carved and gilded pediment with balls and acorn drop, eight day brass time only movement stamped "Kilbourn & Proctor Inc.", with recoil escapement, all powered by a lead weight and regulated by a brass faced pendulum bob and steel rod. -
Ted Burleigh, Winchester, Mass., "Girandole" wall clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in gold leafed mahogany case with reverse painted convex throat and lower tablets and painted metal dial, dated 1976, serial #7 -
T.E. Burleigh, Jr. L. Curtis Girandole Clock -
Ted Burleigh Jr., Winchester, Mass., reproduction of an Aaron Willard "Grafton Wall Clock", mahogany case, Roman numeral brass dial, blued steel hands, and 8 day, weight driven timepiece movement. This is number 46 of 50. This timepiece originally retailed for $2,700. The original Willard models only ran 30 hours. -
T. E. Burleigh Jr., Winchester, Mass., reproduction presentation banjo timepiece with time only weight driven movement in mahogany case with gilt rope front and reverse painted tablet depicting the ship's United States and Macedonian in a gun battle from the War of 1812 with Roman numeral painted dial, c1980 -
C.1980, T. E. Burleigh, Jr., Winchester, Mass, Repro of the famous Aaron Willard "Grafton Wall Clock".