$189,600
Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Dwarf Clock, Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Massachusetts, c. 1821-24, the removable hood with pierced fret joining plinths with turned, gilt gesso wooden finials, housing a white-painted polychrome and gilt iron dial with a basket of fruit in the arch, urn spandrels, Arabic numerals, inscribed "J Wilder/Hingham," with a brass eight-day weight-powered time and strike movement, the waist with molded door bordered by double-banded inlay and flanking brass mounted quarter columns on conformingly inlaid base and flaring French feet joining a scrolled apron, mellow patina, (minor imperfections), ht. 52 in. Provenance: Mrs. Robert Morse, Milton, Massachusetts, acquired c. 1928. Literature: In Harbor & Home, Furniture of Southeastern Massachusetts , Brock Jobe et al., University Press of New England, 2009, plate 105, pp. 325-327, a nearly identical clock is discussed by Gary Sullivan, who writes, "of the twenty known examples of this type, seventeen have cases ascribed to [Abiel] White's shop." Sullivan says that the clock shown in Harbor & Home "exemplifies the finest version of the form." Note: Other examples of this form include one sold at Christie's sale of the Property from the Collection of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 21 January 2006, as lot 567. Another is discussed in Albert Sack, The New Fine Points of Furniture , Crown Publishers, New York, 1993, p. 145. In the entry, termed a "masterpiec Read more…
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2011-03-06