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Joshua Wilder of Hingham, Massachusetts

Joshua Wilder was born in Hingham, Massachusetts, on December 2, 1786. He was trained in the art of clockmaking by John Bailey Jr. of Hanover, MA. Wilder completed this apprenticeship sometime around 1807. It appears he stayed in Hanover briefly before moving back to Hingham to establish his home and business on Main Street in the South Parish. Wilder was the first clockmaker to settle in this prosperous town. He found a ready market for tall case clocks, dwarf clocks, wall timepieces, the Massachusetts shelf form, and mirror clocks. Wilder becomes one of America’s most prolific Makers of the dwarf clock form.

Joshua Wilder was active in the local religious Society of Friends. He became known locally as the “Old Quaker Joshua Wilder.” He was also involved with the Temperance Society and Peace Society of Hingham. Wilder’s business eventually evolves into a retailer of common goods. Wilder is said to have trained several Clockmakers, including his son Ezra Wilder, Reuben Tower, Allen Kelley, and Phillip Bennet. About 1840, it is said that his son Ezra joined him in business. Joshua died on October 4, 1860, in the town of Scituate.

A fair number of clocks made by this maker have been found. Many of these are the dwarf form but also include tall case clocks, timepieces, shelf clocks, and mirror clocks in much smaller numbers. Currently, the Hingham Library is displaying a tall case clock he made.

Clocks From This Maker

Joshua Wilder. Hingham, Mass Clockmaker. Tall clock. XXSL40.
  Joshua Wilder (1786-1860) is an important Hingham clockmaker. He was a member of the renowned and influential group of Quaker clockmakers from the Hingham and Hanover area of Massachusetts. This clock is accompanied by the original handwritten… read more
Joshua Wilder Lyre Timepiece. Hingham, Massachusetts. Lyre clock. 213162. Delaney Antique Clocks.
This is a fine example of a mahogany-cased lyre form wall clock or timepiece made circa 1830. The form is first-rate and exhibits long narrow proportions. The case is constructed in mahogany, and New England white pine is used as a secondary wood.… read more
Joshua Wilder of Hingham, Massachusetts. A mahogany case tall clock featuring a rocking ship dial. UU-100. Delaney Antique Clocks.
This is an excellent example of a rocking ship tall clock made by Joshua Wilder of Hingham, Massachusetts.  This federal case features excellent proportions, richly grained mahogany, and an older surface. This case is typically proportioned for… read more
Joshua Wilder. Clockmaker. Hingham, Massachusetts. A fine cross-banded mahogany cased tall clock. OO-46. Delaney Antique Clocks.
This very attractive tall clock case is constructed from the highest quality mahogany selections available. It retains a historic surface with a warm, mellow color. This case is fitted with a delicately formed scrolling open fretwork. The fret is… read more