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Eight-day Clocks
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Eight-day Clocks

Artist Nathaniel Mulliken 1722 - 1767
Date1777-1767
Terms
  • Eight-day Clocks
  • Brass
  • Iron
  • Steel
  • Pine
  • Walnut
  • Lexington
Dimensions228.43 × 50.76 × 25.38 cm (89 15/16 × 20 × 10 in.)
Credit LineGift of Miss Amy Prescott Morse
Object numberF600
DescriptionTall clock. Brass, silvered brass, iron, steel; walnut, eastern white pine. Brass dial, eight day, two wight movement with winding key on the time post. Records seconds with lower dial. Metal face surrounded with metal scroll. Case of cherry with maple stain. Cresting on top has been removed and is inside case.
Collections
  • Timepieces and Scientific Instruments
Eight-day Clock dial and movement
Object number: F2512
Nathaniel Mulliken
1769
Eight-day Clocks
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Nathaniel Edwards Jr.
ca. 1805
Eight-day Clocks
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Joseph Mulliken
ca. 1795
Object number: F1414
Nathaniel Munroe
ca. 1810
Dwarf Tall Clocks
Object number: 1994.11.1
Joseph Mulliken
ca. 1797
Eight-day Clocks
Object number: 2001.018
William Munroe Sr.
1805 - 1810
Eight-day Clocks
Object number: 1995.17
William Munroe Sr.
ca. 1800
Shelf Clocks
Object number: 2003.15.1
Asaph Whitcomb
1808-1812
Object number: 1994.11.4
Joseph Mulliken
1791-1802
Object number: F704
Nathaniel Edwards Jr.
Late 1700s