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C.1840, Weight Banjo, Massachusetts origin, now with the name Aaron Willard, Boston on the dial (been there long time). -
C.1825, Aaron Willard, Jr., Boston, 8-day banjo timepiece. -
C.1985 (modern) Repro Mass Shelf Clock, Westminster Chime, the dial signed Aaron Willard, Boston. -
Banjo attributed to Simon Willard 8 day weight driven time only movement with Willard's distinct T-bridge suspension and fillister retaining screws in mahogany case with cross banded veneer accents and side arms, c1815 -
Reproduction Simon Willard lighthouse clock, C. 1960, weight driven, 8-day, passing strike, in a square based mantel case with glass bell jar over movement. -
Lyre form banjo clock attributed to Aaron Willard Boston with applied Aaron Willard signature weight driven time only wall clock, c1825 -
Aaron Willard, Boston banjo wall clock time and alarm 8 day weight driven movement in mahogany case with gold rope molded front with painted iron dial and brass alarm center, c1830 -
Michael Paul, Berea, OH miniature Aaron Willard Grafton wall clock reproduction 30 hour time and passing bell strike at the hour spring driven movement in mahogany case, No. 11 of a limited edition of 52 pieces, c2002 -
Boston, unsigned , 8 day, banjo or patent timepiece. Stenciled on the backboard is label that reads: "Henry Willard, Clock Case, Manufacturer, Washington St., Boston". Henry was the son of Aaron Willard, Sr., and half brother to Aaron Willard, Jr. He was trained as a cabinetmaker and provided cases to the Willards and others, c1825. -
English long case 8 day time and strike movement only, Simon Willard signature (?), c1785 -
Hugh Witham, Owosso, Michigan, "Willard Lighthouse" reproduction clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement by John Gass, Holt, Mich. (stamped on movement) in mahogany veneer case with porcelain dial made in London, England signed "SIMON WILLARD ROXBURY" with blown gloss dome manufactured by the London School of Glass Blowing, c1979 s#3 -
Simon Willard and Son, No. 4365, 8 day, stenciled banjo or patent timepiece, c1825. -
Aaron Willard, Boston, 8 day, gilt banjo or patent timepiece. T-bridge, recoil escapement, alternate train, mounted with two through bolts, duck bill lead weight. Mahogany backboard and full plinth. c1820. -
Banjo clock, Massachusetts, 8 day mahogany weight driven wall hanging timepiece with T bridge suspension, dial signed "Simon Willard, Boston", first half 19th Century.. -
Simon Willard lighthouse bridal clock reproduction by Jeff Petrick of Prior Lake, Minnesota, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a painted wood case with glass dome and painted metal dial, circa 21st century -
Simon Willard, Roxbury, Mass., tall clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in typical Roxbury style mahogany case with three brass finials including center eagle finial, fretted crest, stop fluted full columns with brass capitals flanking hood and trunk doors resting on ogee bracket base. The painted metal 12-in dial by Wilson of Birmingham as found on many Willard clocks of this period is signed "Simon Willard" in script has seconds bit, calendar and scene of woman dancing in arch. -
Massachusetts Shelf Clock signed "Aaron Willard, BOSTON", 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with painted metal dish dial with reverse painted upper and lower tablets surmounted by brass eagle finial -
Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts shelf clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with painted metal dish dial with reverse painted upper and lower tablets surmounted by brass finial and resting on cast brass hairy paw feet -
Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts shelf clock, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany case with painted metal dish dial with reverse painted upper and lower tablets surmounted by brass finial -
Attributed to Simon Willard, Boston, Mass., 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece.