A William and Mary walnut longcase clock, the case on later skirted plinth with later stylized boxwood inlay, similarly inlaid rectangular trunk door, the rising flat top hood with twist columns and pierced wood sound fret, the 10in.sq. dial signed Daniel Quare London beneath the silvered chapter ring, pierced steel hands, the matted centre with small diameter seconds ring and calendar aperture, bolt-and-shutter maintaining power, foliate winged cherub spandrels, latches to the five ringed pillar movement with outside countwheel strike on bell and anchor escapement; steel rod pendululm and two brass-cased weights

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A William and Mary walnut longcase clock, the case on later skirted plinth with later stylized boxwood inlay, similarly inlaid rectangular trunk door, the rising flat top hood with twist columns and pierced wood sound fret, the 10in.sq. dial signed Daniel Quare London beneath the silvered chapter ring, pierced steel hands, the matted centre with small diameter seconds ring and calendar aperture, bolt-and-shutter maintaining power, foliate winged cherub spandrels, latches to the five ringed pillar movement with outside countwheel strike on bell and anchor escapement; steel rod pendululm and two brass-cased weights
6ft.5 1/2in. (197cm.) high

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