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Mantel Clock

Admire this exquisite 1860 American box-on-box shelf clock by Elnathan Taber, a masterful example of late eighteenth-century design featuring mahogany and fan inlay. Discover this elegant timepiece and elevate your space.

Discover elnathan taber, a renowned 18th-century American clockmaker. Masterful tall case & shelf clocks showcase intricate designs & artistry. Explore his legacy at Hill-Stead Museum.

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Mantel Clock

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  • Influences:
    • Sheraton
    • Hepplewhite
  • Year: 1860
  • Artist: Elnathan Taber
  • Title: Mantel Clock
  • Notable elements: Box-on-box style, fan inlay
  • Movement: Weight-driven
  • Artistic style: Late 18th Century

Description de l'œuvre

A Testament to American Craftsmanship: The Elnathan Taber Mantel Clock

  • The year is 1860, and before us stands a remarkable artifact – the Mantel Clock crafted by elnathan taber, a name synonymous with precision clockmaking in early America. This isn't merely a timekeeping device; it’s a tangible link to a bygone era of skilled artistry and meticulous design, representing one of only two American-made clocks within a significant collection. Taber’s legacy is inextricably linked to Simon Willard, the celebrated clockmaker who shaped the very foundations of American horology, demonstrating a lineage of expertise passed down through generations.
  • The clock's form – a ‘box-on-box’ design – was almost exclusively produced in Massachusetts during this period, reflecting a regional specialization driven by the unique requirements of weight-driven movements. These clocks demanded a higher case to accommodate the pendulum and weights, necessitating collaboration between clockmakers and cabinet makers, each contributing their specialized skills to create a harmonious whole.
  • The exquisite craftsmanship is immediately apparent in the case itself, constructed from finely figured mahogany – a material prized for its rich grain and durability. The intricate fan motifs inlaid into the wood speak volumes about the decorative sensibilities of the late eighteenth century, drawing inspiration from the designs championed by influential cabinetmakers like Thomas Sheraton and George Hepplewhite. These patterns weren’t simply ornamental; they were a visual shorthand, communicating status and an appreciation for refined aesthetics.

Technique and Materials: A Symphony of Skill

  • The clock's movement is a testament to the ingenuity of 19th-century mechanics. Weight-driven, it relies on precisely balanced weights that descend slowly, regulating the swing of the pendulum – a delicate dance of physics translated into elegant design. The quality of the brass components and the precision with which they were assembled would have been hallmarks of Taber’s dedication to his craft.
  • The mahogany case isn't just beautiful; it was chosen for its acoustic properties, contributing to the clock’s quiet operation. The inlay work itself involved a complex process of cutting, shaping, and fitting pieces of contrasting wood – a labor-intensive technique that demanded patience and considerable skill. The use of different woods—likely walnut or cherry alongside the mahogany—would have further enhanced the visual impact.
  • Roman numerals marking the hours are meticulously applied, reflecting a classic approach to timekeeping design. This detail speaks to the clock’s intended function – not just as a functional object but also as a decorative element within a room.

Historical Context and Symbolism

  • The Mantel Clock emerged during a period of significant social and economic change in America. The rise of the merchant class fueled demand for luxury goods, including fine clocks, which became status symbols reflecting wealth and refinement. This particular clock represents a moment when American artisans were beginning to establish their own distinct style, building upon European traditions while forging a uniquely American identity.
  • The inclusion of two vases adds another layer of meaning. Vases were frequently used as decorative elements in homes during this era, often filled with flowers – symbols of beauty, grace, and domesticity. Their presence alongside the clock reinforces the overall impression of an elegant and well-appointed interior.
  • The painting itself captures a moment of quiet contemplation, inviting us to appreciate the beauty of craftsmanship and the passage of time.

Collecting and Appreciation

  • This reproduction offers a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of American history. It’s more than just a decorative object; it's a tangible connection to elnathan taber’s skill and the traditions of early American clockmaking.
  • The meticulous detail and historical accuracy of this reproduction make it an ideal addition to any collection or interior design scheme, bringing a touch of timeless elegance to your space. Consider its placement – perhaps on a mantelpiece, as depicted in the original painting, or within a study or library where its quiet beauty can be fully appreciated.

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