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by Willard, Aaron
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Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., "Figure 8" style wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement with second's beating pendulum in burled mahogany veneer case with painted iron dial and reverse painted lower glass tablet, c1840 -
Aaron Willard Jr., Boston, Mass., "Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement secured with two through-screws (filister) in cross banded mahogany case with reverse painted throat and lower tablets and painted iron dial with signature and numbered "1812", c1830 -
Reproduction Aaron Willard Massachusetts shelf clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in a well made mahogany case with dished painted metal dial and reverse painted tablets, c1970 -
Reproduction Aaron Willard, Boston, Mass., 8 day time and strike spring driven full size mahogany banjo clock, c1995 -
Aaron Willard, Boston, Mass., "Massachusetts Shelf Clock" 8 day weight driven movement in mahogany case with reverse painted tablet surrounding dial, c1820 -
C.1835, Unknown, 8-day banjo or patent timepiece [with the later applied name of Aaron Willard, Boston]. -
C.1825, Aaron Willard, Jr., Massachusetts Shelf Clock, in a mahogany case, with kidney shaped dial, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1830, Aaron Willard Jr, Boston, weight banjo, 8-day, with a C.1875 bracket attached with 2 screws (can be removed). -
Reproduction, 8 day, weight driven, brass movement Aaron Willard, Massachusetts shelf clock. The maker of this timepiece is unknown. -
Peter Libbey, Rockland, Maine, 8 days, reproduction of an Aaron Willard, Jr. carved wall lyre timepiece. The dial and tablet were painted by Ted Burleigh, Jr. The movement by Kilbourn & Procter. This is one of three produced, c1978 -
Reproduction Aaron Willard Massachusetts shelf clock , 8 day, time piece made by Edwin B. Burt, Exeter, NH, glasses painted by his son Hershel Burt, c1960. Ed ran the Burt Dial Co. for about 35 years and 1957 acquired the Adams Brown Co. that sold horological books until it was sold in 1982. Ed. died in 1971. -
Unsigned, modern reproduction MASSACHUSETTS SHELF clock, with the applied name of Aaron Willard to the top tablet. Lower tablet showing the "Escape of the Constitution" during the War of 1812, and of 8-day duration, weight driven. -
Aaron Willard, Boston, C.1825, 8-day "Massachusetts Shelf" clock, time only, weight driven. -
T. E. Burleigh, Jr, Winchester, Mass, reproduction "Grafton Wall Clock" in the manner of Aaron Willard, and the dial engraved with the Willard name, in a mahogany case made to the highest standards, C.1980, one bell at the hour passing strike, and seconds hand below 12, weight driven. -
C.1815, Aaron Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts shelf clock in excellent original condition -
Gilt Presentation Banjo Clock,