Simon Willard Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)

A rare and important stenciled antique lighthouse clock with porcelain dial by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Mass. Circa 1822-24.

Simon Willard Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)

Inventory #06008

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Simon Willard Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
Simon Willard Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
Simon Willard Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
The brass movement of this Simon Willard antique lighthouse clock with rare original alarm mechanism is housed under a blown glass dome. The lighthouse clock retains its original black painted surface and gilt stenciling. The tapered column, with gilt capital and base, is decorated with a Greek key border. The lower section is decorated on three sides with a wreath of oak leaves and acorns, all supported by brass ball feet. The porcelain dial is inscribed "Simon / Willard". The brass movement is of eight day duration and is in fine running condition. This rare clock form, which is typically referred to as a Lighthouse clock, was created by the renown clockmaker Simon Willard and patented in 1819 as an “Alarum Timepiece”. These sophisticated, high-style clocks were among the first American shelf clocks to offer the conveniences of an alarm. Simon Willard [born: Grafton Massachusetts April 3, 1753, died: Boston, Massachusetts August 30, 1848] was a highly prolific and innovative clockmaker for over sixty-five years and is responsible for a number of important refinements and patents which have forever impacted the form and function of American clocks. This example, which is signed on the porcelain dial “Simon Willard & Son’s / Patent”, was produced some time between 1823-26, during the partnership with his son Simon Willard Junior [1785-1874]. Antique lighthouse clocks are among the rarest clocks produced by Simon Willard, it is believed that less than one hundred examples survive. A Simon Willard lighthouse clock in an elegant mahogany case is considered among the most highly prized forms by sophisticated collectors.

Dimensions

Width: 8 3/4"; Depth: 8 1/8"

Pricing

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