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Shelf Clock

Exquisite miniature clock by Aaron Willard Jr., a masterpiece of Rococo detail! Gilded wood, pastoral scene, & intricate floral design – a timeless treasure.

Aaron Willard Jr., a prominent 19th-century American clockmaker known for his accessible timepieces, shelf clocks, and the iconic banjo clock design. Explore his legacy in early American industrial history.

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Artist Biography

aaron willard was an entrepreneur, an industrialist, and a designer of clocks who worked extensively at his roxbury, massachusetts, factory during the early years of the united states of america. he was born in grafton, united states, in 1757 and died in 1844. willard developed his career conjunctively with his three brothers, who became celebrated horologists too. both brothers moved to roxbury, boston, massachusetts, where they developed one of the first modern american industries, independently from each other. simon and aaron willard's clocks were the first economically accessible timepieces of the country. willard is best known for his shelf clocks and for the patent timepiece known as the gallery or banjo clock.
aaron willard jr.

aaron willard jr.

1757 - 1844 , United States of America

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