Height | 7 foot 5 inches (226 cms). |
Case | The hood is surmounted by an elaborate walnut cresting carved with two baskets of flowers flanking a large scallop shell within further foliate carving. The frieze is set with a foliate-pierced walnut sound fret above walnut Solomonic columns flanking the dial, now cut for a door and converted to forward-sliding, with glazed panels to the sides. All resting on convex walnut throat mouldings, the trunk door with D-end frame mouldings and elaborate bird-and-floral marquetry in geometric panels and a brass-framed oval lenticle by the escutcheon. The rectangular plinth panel is inlaid with further matching marquetry above a later walnut-veneered double skirting. |
Dial | The 11 inch square brass dial is signed Dan Quare London on the silvered chapter ring flanking VI, the Roman numerals with elaborate fleur-de-lys half-hour markers and Arabic minutes within the outer division ring. The matted centre has Quare’s archetypal ringed winding holes, with a seconds ring below XII, decorated date aperture and elaborately pierced and shaped blued steel hands. The corners are applied with winged cherub-and-foliate spandrels with foliate border engraving between, and the dial is fixed to the frontplate by four pinned dial feet. |
Movement | The substantial rectangular plated movement held by five ring-turned baluster pillars, which are fully latched; the going train has an anchor escapement with a one-second, steel rod and brass lenticular bob, pendulum; the strike train is governed by an inside countwheel, mounted on the greatwheel and striking on the large bell above the plates, both trains driven by matching brass-cased weights. |
Duration | 8 days. |
Provenance | 1980, Anthony Woodburn and sold to private collection UK; 2001, Derek Roberts and sold to; The Keith Roberts Collection, inventory no.15. |
Literature | Antiquarian Horology, Autumn 1980, Anthony Woodburn advertisement; Antiquarian Horology, Spring 2001, Derek Roberts advertisement; Exceptional English Clockwork, The Keith Roberts Collection, 2015, pp. 126-129. |
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Daniel Quare, London. Circa 1690.
A good William & Mary walnut and floral marquetry panelled eight-day striking longcase clock.
£48,000
Additional information
Dimensions | 5827373 cm |
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