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Gary R. Sullivan Antiques Inc. buys, sells and brokers fine and rare examples of antique clocks and early American furniture, including fine antique tall case clocks, banjo clocks, and dwarf clocks.
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William Cummens Tall Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
The Rockwood family Federal mahogany antique tall case clock by William Cummens, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1811.
James C. Cole Tall Clock (Rochester, NH)
An impressive antique Federal mahogany tall case clock with rare rocking ship dial by James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, circa 1820.
Walter Cornell Tall Clock (Newport, RI)
A rare Rhode Island mahogany antique tall case clock, by Walter Cornell, Newport, circa 1800.
John Bailey II Tall Case Clock (Hanover, Mass.)
A very fine and important antique mahogany tall case clock, by John Bailey, II. Hanover, Mass, circa 1820.
Reuben Tower Banjo Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
A rare Southeastern Massachusetts antique patent time piece, attributed to Reuben Tower, Hingham, circa 1830.
Allen Kelley Tall Case Clock (Provincetown, Mass.)
An excellent antique Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Allen Kelley, probably Provincetown, Mass. circa 1819. The case attributed to Eliphalet Edson, Yarmouth, Mass.
Joshua Wilder Dwarf Clock (Hingham, Mass.)
An important antique Federal dwarf clock attributed to Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1820-30. The case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Mass.
Aaron Willard Tall Clock (Boston, Mass.)
A highly important antique Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Aaron Willard, Boston, Massachusetts. The case attributed to the school of John & Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1810.
David Wood Shelf Clock (Newburyport, Mass.)
A fine and important antique Hepplewhite Massachusetts shelf clock, by David Wood, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
Aaron Willard Jr. Banjo Clock (Boston, Mass.)
An important eglomisé antique patent time piece/banjo clock with thermometer, attributed to Aaron Willard Jr., circa 1815.
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