Federal Mahogany Massachusetts Shelf Clock

Historical transaction records of Federal Mahogany Massachusetts Shelf Clock

Description:

Massachusetts Federal mahogany shelf clock, attributed to Aaron Willard, ca. 1810, the broken arch bonnet enclosing a works with painted face and reverse painted bezel, over a base with mirror plate and bun feet, 36” h.

Manufacturer: Seth Thomas
Clock Type: Massachusetts Shelf
Price Type: Auction
Pre-Auction Estimate:

$1,000 – $1,500

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Price Realized:

$850

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Sold Date: May 12th, 2007
Courtesy of

Pook & Pook, Inc.

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