Simon Willard Patent Time Piece (Roxbury, Mass.) sold

Simon Willard Patent Time Piece (Roxbury, Mass.)

A fine early Federal mahogany and eglomisé antique patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1805.

Simon Willard Patent Time Piece (Roxbury, Mass.) sold

Simon Willard Patent Time Piece (Roxbury, Mass.)

A fine early Federal mahogany and eglomisé antique patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1805.

Griffith Owen Bracket Clock (Philadelphia, PA) sold

Griffith Owen Bracket Clock (Philadelphia, PA)

A rare and important American-made Chippendale mahogany antique bracket clock by Griffith Owen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1790.

Samuel Breneisen Tall Clock (Reading, PA) sold

Samuel Breneisen Tall Clock (Reading, PA)

An impressive antique animated Federal tall case clock, by Samuel Breneisen, Reading, Pennsylvania, circa 1795-1800.

James Cary Jr. Tall Clock (Brunswick, ME) sold

James Cary Jr. Tall Clock (Brunswick, ME)

A fine antique Hepplewhite tall case clock with Rocking Ship dial. by James Cary Jr. Brunswick, Maine, circa 1815.

William J. Leslie Tall Clock (Trenton, NJ) sold

William J. Leslie Tall Clock (Trenton, NJ)

A rare and important antique musical tall case clock, by William J. Leslie, Trenton, New Jersey, circa 1795-1800.

Aaron Willard Jr., Grandfather Clock (Boston, Mass.) sold

Aaron Willard Jr., Grandfather Clock (Boston, Mass.)

An exceptional labeled mahogany antique grandfather clock by Aaron Willard Junior, Boston, circa 1805.

Simon Willard Grandfather Clock (Roxbury, Mass.) sold

Simon Willard Grandfather Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)

A Federal mahogany Roxbury grandfather clock by Simon Willard, Roxbury, circa 1800.

Aaron Willard Tall Case Clock (Boston, Mass.) sold

Aaron Willard Tall Case Clock (Boston, Mass.)

The Captain Eben Baker Federal mahogany antique tall case clock by Aaron Willard, Boston, circa 1790-1800.

Leonard Noyes Mirror Clock (Nashua, NH) sold

Leonard Noyes Mirror Clock (Nashua, NH)

A very rare striking antique mirror clock by Leonard W. Noyes, Nashua, New Hampshire, circa 1830.