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D2014-CMD. Tall case clock pendulum and weights
Tall Case Clock Weights
D2014-CMD. Tall case clock pendulum and weights

Tall Case Clock Weights

Date1793
Attributed to Nathaniel Edwards Jr.
MediumTinned iron and lead (probably)
DimensionsOH: 10"; diam (1): 3 1/4"; diam (2): 3 3/8"
Credit LineGift of Robert W. Ellis
Object number2013-37,D&E
DescriptionTall case clock weights: two cylindrical weights encased in tinned iron with cast in metal eyes. They are both 10” long. One is 3 3/8” diameter and weighs 12 pounds. The other is 3 ¼” diameter and weighs 14 pounds.
ProvenanceA 1896 note pasted inside the clock case door states:
"This clock was made by a Mr. Edwards at Acton Mass year 1793. Bought by my greatgrandfather Paul Hayward for $65.00. At his death my grandfather Jas Hayward bought it for $15.00. At grandfather’s death uncle Thas Buebreck bought it at auction for $10.00. And he sold it to my father Jos. H. Hayward for $2.00. J Webster Hayward. Dated at Vinton Ia, Sept. 28th 1896."

J. Webster Hayward, who moved from Acton, MA to Vinton, Iowa about 1880, gave the clock to his daughter Helen Hayward Gertrude Ellis of Vinton, Iowa. By 1972, she lived in Monrovia, CA. At that time she gave the clock to her son, Robert William Ellis of Omaha, NE. He later moved with the clock to Escondido, CA and in 2013 donated the clock to Colonial Williamsburg.