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by Williams, David L
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Mixed lot: C.1820, Movement associated with the work of David Williams, in a later Massachusetts case with beautifully executed modern tablets. -
C.1865, David L. Williams, North Attleboro, MA, 8-day regulator/tavern timepiece. -
Attributed to David Williams, Newport, Rhode Island, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo timepiece. -
Attributed to David Williams, Newport/Providence, Rhode Island, 8 day, brass weight movement patent or banjo timepiece. -
David Williams, Newport, Rhode Island, attribution, 8 day, weight brass movement Patent or banjo wall timepiece. These A-frame movements are generally associated with Williams, but this example is stamped "Griswold" and a signed dial of the same name. We did not find any Griswolds working in Rhode Island. The closest we came to was a Jeremiah Griswold working in Salem, Mass. but without a first initial it is very difficult to attribute this movement to him. -
C.1835, Newport, Rhode Island, 8-day weight banjo timepiece with an A frame style movement whose design is generally attributed to David Williams. -
Newport, Rhode Island Tall Case Clock,