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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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Nicholas Blasdel Tall Clock (Amesbury, Mass.)
A rare and important early American antique tall case clock, by Nicholas Blasdel, Amesbury, Massachusetts, circa 1760.
Stephen Taber Tall Clock (New Bedford, Mass.)
A fine Hepplewhite antique tall case clock by rare maker Stephen Taber, New Bedford, Mass. circa 1810.
Allen Kelley Tall Clock (Falmouth, Mass.)
A very good Hepplewhite antique tall case clock by the rare Southeastern Massachusetts maker, Allen Kelley, Falmouth, Mass, circa 1815-20.
Simon Willard Banjo Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
A fine Federal mahogany and eglomisé antique patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1805-10.
Simon Willard & Son Lighthouse Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
Important antique lighthouse clock with porcelain dial, made by Simon Willard and Son, circa 1823-25.
John Bailey Jr. Dwarf Clock (Hanover, Mass.)
A rare and highly important animated antique dwarf clock, by John Bailey Jr., Hanover, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
James Doull Tall Clock (Charlestown, Mass.)
An important Hepplewhite tall case clock, by James Doull, Charlestown, Massachusetts. The case attributed to the school of Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1815-20.
Elnathan Taber Shelf Clock (Roxbury, Mass.)
An early "Massachusetts Shelf Clock" in a fine Hepplewhite case, by Elnathan Taber, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1800.
Lemuel Curtis Patent Time Piece (Concord, Mass.)
An important Federal eglomisé presentation antique patent time piece with rare thermometer. Lemuel Curtis, Concord, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
Abiel Chandler Lyre Clock (Concord, NH)
A rare Classical box-lyre banjo clock with alarm, attributed to Abiel Chandler of Concord New Hampshire, circa 1825-1830.
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