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by Willard
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Aaron Willard, Boston, Mass. Shelf Clock, ca 1815. -
Lighthouse clock, invented by Simon Willard of Roxbury, Mass., 1819. -
C.1840, Attleboro area Banjo clock, now restored to appear as a Willard style, 8-day, weight driven. -
C.1920, New Haven Clock Co., "WILLARD" model, 8-day weight banjo. -
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. -
Mixed lot chronometer, C.1855, Eggert and Son, New York, 2-day marine chronometer, No. 968, now in a C.1900 English brass cornered box with flush handles, that is too large for the small movement. [see internet, the Eggerts were very influential in the chronometer field, and Simon Willard, Jr., even apprenticed briefly to Dominic Eggert). -
C.1830, Aaron Willard Jr, Boston, weight banjo, 8-day, with a C.1875 bracket attached with 2 screws (can be removed). -
C.1835, Boston area Astro Banjo, Willard school, highest quality movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power. -
C.1928, Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass, Willard model weight banjo timepiece in walnut, 8-day, with original W. W. Sprague tablet set of a mill scene. -
Reproduction, 8 day, weight driven, brass movement Aaron Willard, Massachusetts shelf clock. The maker of this timepiece is unknown. -
Simon Willard, Roxbury, Mass., 8 days, weight, T-bridge, step train, dead beat escapement brass movement mahogany banded case patent or banjo timepiece, c1805. Throat door held onto the case with four screws. Dial fastened with two L-turns. Rabbeted throat frame. Mahogany backboard. The bottom panel in the base is dovetailed to the sides. A picture of a similar movement with the decorative click is pictured in "Willard's Patent Timepieces" by Paul Foley, pg 22 -
Grafton mantel clock, in the style of Simon Willard, c1900, two days, time only, weight driven movement in a mahogany veneer case with convex solid brass silvered dial signed Simon Willard. James Conlin of Boston reproduced these 30 hours Willard, Grafton wall clocks about 1910 and is a good candidate for attribution. -
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. -
Massachusetts , 8 day, weight drive banjo or patent time piece, c1870 -
GOOD PAINTED TALL CASED CLOCK BY ALEXANDER T. WILLARD, ASHBY, MASS -
Banjo clock, S. Williard on dial -
WILLARD PATENT BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1810) -
AARON WILLARD JR. BANJO CLOCK (Boston, MA c. 1820)