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Willard House & Clock Museum

Willard House & Clock Museum

Willard House & Clock Museum

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  • Dolly Meckler
    Dolly MecklerFirst to rec

    “"Benjamin and Simon Willard, were like the Safdie brothers of late 18thC American clockmaking. I was drawn to this clock for the whimsical animated moon painting above the clock face. Come to find out, the Willard brothers were famous for these types of flourishes, and their clocks hold great historical significance: they were among the first clocks to be made entirely within the United States. Unlike the ornate and very expensive clocks imported from Great Britain, the Willards found ways to make beautiful clocks available to a broader American public, so there you have it." - @Grier”

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  • Grier
    Grier

    “@Dolly Meckler has published a fab collection of choice recs from a group of New York friends, writers, and general about-towners who she brought together to wander the Visual Storage room at the Met. Participants were asked to select a favorite object and share it with the group. You'll find the entries in her Visual Storage Room at the Met collection.”

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