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CHIPPENDALE TALL CASE CLOCK - Joseph Wills c.1770

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    Posted 9 years ago

    BHock45
    (807 items)

    This is a wonderful clock I am lucky to have in my collection. Made by 18th century Philadelphia clockmaker, Joseph Wills. The case is in walnut, and the face is an early brass face. Signed by the clockmaker.

    The case is original with one exception. The top of the bonnet was cut, a common practice (one that drastically effects the current value), and perhaps reattached years later. This may or may not be the original piece that was removed. The finials are originals, and they are time period appropriate, but they are not original to the clock. They too have repairs, the tops were all cut off.

    The practice of cutting clock and finial tops was done as the clock was moved from generation to generation. While tall case clocks most likely fit in their original homes, they were usually too tall to fit in most 19th century rooms owned by daughters, grandsons, and great grandsons. Low ceilings are to blame for a large percent of 18th century clocks losing their tops. Homeowners cut the finials without ever knowing that this would eventually reduce the value of the piece.

    The weights are original, and they are time period appropriate, but they are not original to the clock. Same with the key. The pendulum had an early repair, 1890. The glass on the bonnet is not original.

    This brings us to the works. When the clock was purchased the works were in poor, damaged condition. The clock did not run. The works have been 100% restored to their original state. Pins were moved back to their original position, and fixer-upper holes were filled in. You cannot even tell where the damage was. The escapement was fixed, and the clock is now running and chiming on the hour.

    The fine points of this piece include: a beautiful crotch wood door, which contrasts the wood used in the rest of the piece. Original lock, and rare brass door hinges (these usually broke), no feet (as originally intended by the case maker), a small second hand movement attributed to Delaware Valley, and a moon calendar movement.

    Hope I didn't leave anything out, enjoy!

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    1. mikelv85 mikelv85, 9 years ago
      Despite it's rough life it's found the perfect home and owner. Imposing work of art to say the least ! :)
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      Very, very nice. Thanks for sharing with us!
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      Hey BHock, aren't you going to give us any details on it ? LOL !!
    4. BHock45 BHock45, 9 years ago
      haha, thanks blunder!
    5. BHock45 BHock45, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the loves: fort, kyra, oroy, blunder, sean, bruce, mike and motor
    6. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      You're very welcome BHock45. Again, thanks for sharing it. That's a rare Beauty, obviously in good hands for the foreseeable future. :)

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