Jacob Eby Manheim Federal Case Clock, 19th C.
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Description
Jacob Eby (American (Manheim, Pennsylvania), 1776-1828), early 19th century. A mahogany tall-case clock, having a broken pediment bonnet, supported by two turned columns, with a glazed door opening to reveal a hand painted dial beneath moon phase with Roman numerals within chapter ring and fluted spandrels, atop a cove molded waist and flat panel base, each with line inlaid chamfered corners, and a shaped lip pendulum door with oval line inlay, resting on bracket feet, with a federal eagle inlaid roundel. Dial signed "Jacob Eby Manheim". Approximate height 95", width 18.6", depth 10.5".
Condition
Structurally sound. Likely late 18th. Missing finial from pediment. Scattered patches and repairs to frieze and molding above door (see image #2). Turned columns are loose, right column repaired. Door repaired with patch and glass is not original. Dial is original with small area of loss to moon face (see image #7). Some fading to Roman and Arabic numerals. Chip with loss above cove molding. Clock is in working 'as is' condition however it should be serviced.
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Jacob Eby Manheim Federal Case Clock, 19th C.
Estimate $8,000 - $12,000
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