The dial face marked "D: Quare S: Horseman LONDON" and numbered "173". The clockwork marked "Dan: Quare Ste: Horseman London" and numbered "173". Height 39,5 (handle down), width 23,5, depth 15 cm.
The wooden case with damages and repairs
Daniel Quare took Stephen Horseman as an apprentice in 1701 and Horseman was Free in 1709. Subsequently, probably circa 1718, the two entered into partnership. Quare died in 1724 and Horseman continued the business, using the same system of serial numbers, until he was made bankrupt in 1733.