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Aaron Willard Jr.
American, 1783 - 1864
Aaron Willard Jr. (1783-1864) was an American clockmaker from Massachusetts, USA, who was part of a famous family of clockmakers. He was the son of Aaron Willard Sr. and the brother of Simon Willard, both of whom were also clockmakers.
Willard Jr. learned clockmaking from his father and went on to establish his own clockmaking business in Boston. He was known for his high-quality clocks, which featured intricate designs and were made with the finest materials available at the time.
One of Willard Jr.'s most famous clocks is the "Brewster & Ingrahams" clock, which he made in 1842. The clock is a masterpiece of American clockmaking and is now in the collection of the National Museum of American History.
Willard Jr.'s clocks are highly sought after by collectors and are considered to be some of the finest examples of American clockmaking from the 19th century.
Willard Jr. learned clockmaking from his father and went on to establish his own clockmaking business in Boston. He was known for his high-quality clocks, which featured intricate designs and were made with the finest materials available at the time.
One of Willard Jr.'s most famous clocks is the "Brewster & Ingrahams" clock, which he made in 1842. The clock is a masterpiece of American clockmaking and is now in the collection of the National Museum of American History.
Willard Jr.'s clocks are highly sought after by collectors and are considered to be some of the finest examples of American clockmaking from the 19th century.
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