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Wilder  	  An important Federal dwarf clock attributed to Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1820-30.  The case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Mass.
Wilder An important Federal dwarf clock attributed to Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1820-30. The case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Mass.
The clock is attributed to the prominent Quaker clockmaker, Joshua Wilder (1786-1860) and features a full striking eight-day movement. The movement is basically a miniature tall clock movement that will strike in accordance with the hour. The moveme...
A fine Queen Anne mahogany tray top tea table, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1750-70.
A fine Queen Anne mahogany tray top tea table, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1750-70.
A fine Queen Anne mahogany tray top tea table, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1750-70. This finely proportioned tray top tea table is a form distinctive to the cabinet shops of the Goddards and Townsends of Newport, Rhode Island. The rectangular tray...
A fine Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1805-10.
A fine Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1805-10. SOLD
This clock is in fine original condition with an amazing old surface which appears to be original, it is exceptionally rare to find any Simon Willard banjo clock “in the Black”. This handsome clock is among the first generation of these patent time p...
A very fine Rococo mirror-back dressing or writing box, probably Dutch circa, 1740
A very fine Rococo mirror-back dressing or writing box, probably Dutch circa, 1740
This magnificent dressing mirror has a wonderful molded Rococo form and a mellow historic surface. The tombstone-from mirror has a raised burled veneer crest with half round molded frame and original looking glass. The frame pivots between turned a...
An early
An early "Massachusetts Shelf Clock" in a fine Hepplewhite case, by Elnathan Taber, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1800. SOLD
This shelf clock is a successful American form referred to as a “Massachusetts shelf clock” which was popularized by the Willard clock making shops. Elnathan Taber active in Roxbury from 1789-1854 was a successful apprentice of the renown Simon Will...
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