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Aaron Willard Banjo Clock

Aaron Willard banjo clock with original dial and hands, reverse painted on glass throat panel and original gold painted case, sconces and finials, marked “Aaron Willard Boston” on face, original weights and pendulum, pencil markings inside throat case under old seller’s label, no marking in clock case, throat has reverse painted design of a portrait […]

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Aaron Willard Banjo Clock

Aaron Willard, 8 day, time only, weight driven, original dial and signature, gold front presentation case, 33 1/2″ H x 10″ W x 3 3/4″ D, glasses are an early repaint. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Aaron Willard Jr. Giltwood, Eglomise Banjo Clock

A Federal Carved Giltwood and Eglomise Banjo Clock, Aaron Willard Jr., c. 1820, signed on tablet and movement, eagle finial, painted dial, glass tablets decorated with vining urns and representation of time, bordered with blocked and rope carved framing; the tapered base with spherules and acorn drops, height 40 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth […]

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Reproduction Aaron Willard banjo clock

Reproduction Aaron Willard banjo clock, made for Henry Ford Museum, with key and pendulum, c. 1975, 42″ tall Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Aaron Willard Shelf Clock.

Early Aaron Willard shelf clock with mahogany case, reverse-painted glass, brass dial signed, “Willard”, 30-hour movement, circa 1770 to 1800, 18 1/4″t., 8 3/4″. 3 3/4″d. Condition: no defects observed. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Aaron Willard, Boston Shelf Clock

Aaron Willard, Boston, Mass. 8 day, time only, weight driven movement, mahogany case with top and bottom reverse painted glass. 31″ H x 12 1/2″ W x 6″ D. Good to excellent condition, top and bottom glass appear to be an early repaint, original lower glass accompanies clock, dial original but crazed. Images Click on […]

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