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The New HavenClock Company catalog describes this clock as follows: This clock was designed and made by Edw. K.Willard, a skilled clock-maker in London, England in 1801. It’s beauty and practical worth attracted theattention of an American clock manufacturer, George Worthington, who was inLondon at the time, and securing the patent rights for the United States, heintroduced the Willard to the American trade in 1812. We are now manufacturing this clock inlimited numbers for special trade.
Height 44.5inches
Width 12.5 inches
Dial 8inches
Movement: 30Day Time Piece
1911 Price $48.00
Case: solid mahoganywith cast gold plated trimmings. Can you believe that back in the day they GOLD PLATED the trimmings! Back when gold was $35 an ounce!!!
Please notebroken eagle wing tip and flake of white paint off lower part of throat glass.
This clockruns well. It’s really nice to only haveto wind it once a month. Please understand that when clocks like this get shipped it is usual and customary to have to set them up and get them adjusted before it will run for you the way that it runs for me.
Finish onmahogany is believed to be original.This clock came out of an estate where it had been hanging on the wallfor decades, probably since new.
This model wasmade in “limited numbers” so there are not that many of them out there. Here’s your chance to get a great originalone!