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![An excellent labeled mahogany tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.](../dealers/D.665/inventory/images/small/I.12386.jpg?x=0.0946455001437) |
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An excellent labeled mahogany tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.
This clock epitomizes the "Roxbury" tall clock form with impeccable proportions, brass stop fluted columns, choice figured mahogany, and distinctive fretwork and feet. The interior of the pendulum door bears a finely preserved original paper label with setup instructions from the workshop of Aaron Willard. The dial which was produced in Boston features a finely painted moon phase disk decorated wi...
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![An exceptionally rare Chippendale mahogany and inlaid brass dial shelf clock, by Caleb Leach, Plymouth, Massachusetts, circa 1785.](../dealers/D.665/inventory/images/small/I.12383.jpg?x=0.343979261017) |
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An exceptionally rare Chippendale mahogany and inlaid brass dial shelf clock, by Caleb Leach, Plymouth, Massachusetts, circa 1785.
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This impressive clock, with a formal Chippendale case, is one of only three shelf clocks known to have been produced by the rare clockmaker, Caleb Leach (at work in Plymouth circa 1776-1790). This stylish case with stop fluting, pattern inlay, dentil moldings and ogee feet, emulates the high-style “Roxbury” tall case clocks being produced in Boston during this period. This innovative early examp...
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