Lot Essay
One of the great clockmakers of the 17th Century, Edward East (1602-1697) was born in Southill Bedfordshire. In 1618 he was apprenticed in Goldsmiths' Company to Rogers of London and Free of the Company in 1627. He worked in Pall Mall in the 1620s, at 'The musical Clock, Fleet Street' in the 1640s and then later at 'The Sun, outside Temple Bar'. He was watch and chief clockmaker to Charles II from 1660 and was one of the founder members of the Clockmakers' Company in 1631. An ebonised pearwood architectural longcase clock by East sold Christie's London, 6 December 2006, lot 112 (£355,200 inclusive of buyer's premium). See also lot 20.
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