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STEPHEN TABER Mahogany Inlaid Tall Case Clock, Massachusetts, ca. 1810

with moon phase dial; signed in pencil on inside door Stephen R. Potter; height: 90 in.

  • Provenance: Other Notes: Stephen Taber (1777-1862), younger brother of Elnathan Taber, was a clock maker who trained under Aaron Willard. He worked in both Roxbury, Massachusetts, and later in New Bedford, Massachusetts. His wife, Elizabeth Sprague Pitcher Taber (1791-1888), was the founder of Tabor Academy, in Marion, Massachusetts.
  • Condition: overall very good condition; fret appears original; the two tops of the outer finial plinths may have been replaced (plinths look original); dial black lights fine with only minor touch ups; signature looks good; paint losses to moon phase dial; case in very good condition with only tight vertical split on right side of base section; inlay appears original and intact; feet appear original and undisturbed; very small chip to right front foot; cast iron weights look original as does the pendulum; the case is refinished; movement is clean and appears complete and original; hood door id stuck in locked position; movement bell possibly replaced.

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