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- Tall Case Clock Attributed to Benjamin Randolph, 1790-1800 - This tall case clock is attributed to the shop of Benjamin Randolph who was known for his elaborate and rich carvings. The case, with its flame and urn finials, scroll foliage, and the scallop shell adorning the case's door top, displays the superb craftsmanship found in high-end 18th-century Philadelphia-made clock cases.

- 1790-1800
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock Attributed to Benjamin Randolph, 1790-1800
This tall case clock is attributed to the shop of Benjamin Randolph who was known for his elaborate and rich carvings. The case, with its flame and urn finials, scroll foliage, and the scallop shell adorning the case's door top, displays the superb craftsmanship found in high-end 18th-century Philadelphia-made clock cases.
- Tall Case Clock, Made by Riley Whiting, 1815-1820 -

- 1815-1820
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock, Made by Riley Whiting, 1815-1820
- Tall Clock, Made by Thomas Norton, circa 1795 -

- circa 1795
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, Made by Thomas Norton, circa 1795
- Tall Clock, 1830-1860 -

- 1830-1860
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, 1830-1860
- Tall Clock, Used by the Wharton Family, 1780-1794 -

- 1780-1794
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, Used by the Wharton Family, 1780-1794
- Tall Case Clock, Made by John Goddard, 1770-1785 - This 18th-century, tall case clock was made by John Goddard, a renowned Newport, Rhode Island, cabinetmaker. Goddard used a cherry-stained mahogany case to house the English-made clockworks. Its shell motif, seen adorning the case's door front, was a favorite ornament in Goddard's furniture and points to its Newport origins. This piece probably graced a wealthy Rhode Island merchant's residence.

- 1770-1785
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock, Made by John Goddard, 1770-1785
This 18th-century, tall case clock was made by John Goddard, a renowned Newport, Rhode Island, cabinetmaker. Goddard used a cherry-stained mahogany case to house the English-made clockworks. Its shell motif, seen adorning the case's door front, was a favorite ornament in Goddard's furniture and points to its Newport origins. This piece probably graced a wealthy Rhode Island merchant's residence.
- Tall Clock, circa 1800 -

- circa 1800
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, circa 1800
- Tall Clock, 1820-1850 -

- 1820-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, 1820-1850
- Tall Clock, Made by Christian Forrer, 1754-1760 -

- 1754-1760
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Clock, Made by Christian Forrer, 1754-1760
- Tall Case Clock, Made by Thomas Tompion, 1685-1700 -

- 1685-1700
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock, Made by Thomas Tompion, 1685-1700