Willard School C. 1835 Regulator Banjo Clock attributed to Aaron Willard Jr.

Willard Regulator Banjo Clock

Regulator No. 1″ weight driven banjo timepiece, Boston area and likely from one of the Willard shops (Aaron Willard Jr.) The case has a hinged throat and “Regulator” on the lower glass. Heavy painted iron dial attaches to the head with four mounting screws.  The case retains it original finish over finely grained Mahogany. The original heavy iron dial pan has been restored. The original gilded wooden pendulum rod was no doubt meant to be seen through the throat glass, . The hinged doors have wonderful original reverse glass tablets with minor touchup. Oversized robust 8 day movement is attached to the case with filister head through bolts as used by Simon and Aaron Willard on their earliest banjo clocks. The hour and minute hands are period. This is an incredibly well made regulator banjo clock with the best quality work and extraordinary Mahogany frames.  Overall . Ht 50″