Fanerat med valnöt. Kröndekor av mässing. Urtavla märkt "Dan Quare London". Med sekund- och datumvisare. Trettiodagarsverk. Höjd 240 cm. Pendel, två lod, nyckel och vev medföljer.
Fodral med avkortad bas. Huven ursprungligen med genombrutna fält. Fanerlagningar och torksprickor. Visare med lagningar och anlupna.
Fodralets rygg senare och gjord av barrträd/The back of the longcase later and made of pine.
Daniel Quare (b.1649-1724) was one of the most illustrious clockmakers of England's golden age of horology. He was first admitted as a Brother of the Company 3 April 1671 and became its Master in 1708. George I offered Quare the post of King's Watchmaker; however, being a Quaker he was unable to swear the necessary Oath of Allegiance. Even so, the King allowed him free access to the Palace "by the back stairs". Daniel Quare died in 1724.