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Abbott, Samuel of Dover, New Hampshire, Boston, Massachusetts and Montpelier, Vermont.

 

Samuel Abbott was born May 14, 1791, in Concord, NH. He was the son of Stephen Abbott and Mary Giles. Samuel began his career as a clockmaker, watchmaker, silversmith, and jeweler in Dover, NH, in 1812. On March 5, 1813, Samuel married Jane Day of Concord, New Hampshire. Together they had two sons. Their son, John Sullivan Abbott, worked in Montpelier, Vermont, in similar trades. The Abbott family moved from Dover to Boston, Massachusetts, in about 1827. Samuel is listed in the Boston Directories as a clockmaker from 1827 through 1830. He is listed at several addresses: first at 11 Pitt Street, then 64 Hanover Street, and lastly, at 33 Merrimack. In 1830, Samuel left Boston and moved North to Montpelier, Vermont. He first advertised himself as a clock and watchmaker there in January 1830. In 1831-32, he partnered with Mr. Freeman as Abbott & Freeman. While in Montpelier, Samuel trained J. G. Hall as a clockmaker. Abbott was again listed in the New England Business Directories as a watchmaker and jeweler at Montpelier in 1849 and 1860. Samuel lived there until his death on May 4, 1861, at the age of 70. He is buried in the Green Mountain Cemetery in Montpelier, VT.

 

Examples of tall clocks, shelf clocks, New Hampshire mirror clocks, lyre wall clocks, and patent timepieces have been found. He is noted for his distinctive three-pillar, "grand piano" shaped timepiece movements. Many of these clocks are found with a teardrop-shaped pendulum keystone. A watchpaper also survives. It is in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA.

 

Clocks From This Maker

Samuel Abbott, Boston, Massachusetts. A gilded framed mirror clock. 221169.
  This is an excellent example of a signed mirror clock made by Samuel Abbott while working in Boston, Massachusetts. It is my experience that gilded mirror clocks are usually found in rough condition. Fortunately, this fine example has beaten the… read more
Samuel Abbott of Dover, New Hampshire. Grandfather Clock.. 2691.
This inlaid cherry case tall clock was made by the Clockmaker Samuel Abbott. This is a very attractive tall case clock that exhibits a warm and welcoming color. The case is primarily constructed in cherry and features mahogany cross-banding and… read more
Samuel Abbott of Boston, Massachusetts. A gilded framed mirror clock. XXSL-4. Delaney Antique Clocks.
This is an excellent example of a signed mirror clock made by Samuel Abbott while working in Boston, Massachusetts. It is my experience that gilded mirror clocks are usually found in rough condition. However, this outstanding example has been very… read more