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An excellent labeled mahogany tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.
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...
A rare folk art tiger maple and whale bone miniature tall case clock. The movement  signed by Charles W. Hurll, New Bedford,  Massachusetts, circa 1850-70.
A rare folk art tiger maple and whale bone miniature tall case clock. The movement signed by Charles W. Hurll, New Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1850-70. SOLD
This miniature clock is a wonderful folk art whimsy carved to resemble an American Chippendale tall case clock. The vision of the miniature is carried forward by the detailed diminutive dial and weight driven movement. The working brass movement, which is boldly signed on the back, was crafted by the New Bedford watchmaker, Charles W. Hurll (active 1850-1890).
A diminutive Federal mahogany and inlaid sideboard, attributed to Thomas Howard, Jr. Pawtuxet & Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1810.
A diminutive Federal mahogany and inlaid sideboard, attributed to Thomas Howard, Jr. Pawtuxet & Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1810.
This attractive small size Federal sideboard has a form and style closely associated with the School of Thomas Howard, Jr. (1744-1833), Pawtuxet and Providence, Rhode Island. With its vibrant mahogany veneers and delicate line inlay, this sideboard exemplifies the restrained elegance of American Federal furniture. The stringing design seen on the drawers and doors relate the sideboard to a card t...
An exceptionally rare Chippendale mahogany and inlaid brass dial shelf clock, by Caleb Leach, Plymouth, Massachusetts, circa 1785.
An exceptionally rare Chippendale mahogany and inlaid brass dial shelf clock, by Caleb Leach, Plymouth, Massachusetts, circa 1785. SOLD
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...
A highly important Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts.  The case attributed to the school of John & Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1810.
A highly important Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts. The case attributed to the school of John & Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1810. SOLD
This attractive tall clock case is among the finest produced in all of Boston. It houses a superlative oversized dial with a richly painted lunette portraying a detailed landscape with manor house and figures. These oversized dials were made in Boston and this remarkable example is among an elite handful to be so exquisitely decorated. Dials of this type are typically housed in premium clock cas...
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