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A fine Hepplewhite tall case clock by rare maker Stephen Taber, New Bedford circa 1810.
Artist: Not Available 
Category: Clocks
SubType: Clocks
Origin: America-USA
Era: 19th Century
Height: 97 inches
Height Note: Including center finial
Width: 20 inches
Depth: 9.5 inches
his clock was produced by Stephen Taber, the younger brother of Boston clockmaker Elnathan Taber, who served his apprenticeship to the renown Aaron Willard. This refined Federal case is a successful regional interpretation of the high-style clocks produced in Boston. Several distinctive local characteristics, such as the fret pattern, cross banded door and strait French feet, attribute the case to the New Bedford cabinetmaker Reuben E. Swift. The clock has a wonderfully painted dial with a moon phase disk and fan form spandrels decorated with figures in a landscape. The dial is signed below the calendar aperture "S. Taber".






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