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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. -
Boston area mahogany tall case clock, C.1820, 8-day, 12 inch painted arched dial, with the later applied signature of Simon Willard. The case with fan inlays on the waist and plinth, brass stop fluted quarter columns to the waist and stop fluted full columns and fret trim on the hood. -
Simon Willard and Son, Boston, Mass., Circa 1828, 8-day time and bell strike Banjo or Patent Timepiece (two weight). -
Aaron Willard, Boston, C.1825, 8-day "Massachusetts Shelf" clock, time only, weight driven. -
Massachusetts weight banjo timepiece, gold front w/ rope moldings, C.1830, and with the applied signature of Simon Willard and Sons, Boston, the eglomise tablets depicting the Constitution in battle during of the War of 1812. -
Boston area banjo clock, C.1820, dial signed: No. 1837, A. Willard, Jr., Boston, weight driven, eight day with barbed hands, and with a bracket of the same period, currently detached. -
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.1830, Boston Area Weight Banjo, -
C.1815, Aaron Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts shelf clock in excellent original condition -
C.1840, Boston Area, 8-Day Banjo clock, -
C.1830, Boston Area, 8-day presentation banjo, with restorations. -
C.1825, dial only, Alexander Tarbell Willard, Ashby, Mass., tall clock dial for an Ashby type 30-hour wood movement. -
C.1830, Boston Area, 8-day presentation banjo, with restorations. -
C.1820, Willard School, 1-Wt, Cross banded banjo with period tablets. -
Gilt Presentation Banjo Clock,