Stock No. : 1286

Daniel Quare
London, c1690
Silver repousse pair cases
Verge movement

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MOVEMENT : Gilt verge movement, with a large and well engraved and pierced winged balance cock Signed ‘Quare, London’. Four crested Egyptian pillars.

In good condition, and running well.

DIAL : Silver champleve dial, with signed central disk (Quare, London) and Royal coat of arms.. In excellent condition, thought the black wax infill is missing from the chapter ring. Nice 18th century fancy gilt hands.

INNER CASE : Silver, with makers mark EG under a crown. In good condition, though the bow has an old repair. The hinge is fine and the bezel snaps shut correctly. The high dome crystal is also fine.

OUTER CASE : Silver, with repousse decoration including a bust of Joseph I (Holy Roman Emperor of Austria, from 1705 until 1711). Engraved ‘JOSEPHUS I.D.G. IMPERAROR’

The repousse work is a little worn, but the hinge is fine. The catch button is a replacement, but the catch is complete.

The case is slightly too big for the inner, so is a replacement and probably about 20 years later than the watch.

The Royal coat of arms on this watch is not uncommon for watches of this period. When William of Orange and Queen Mary came to the throne in 1689 it became very important for English craftsmen (and their customers) to demonstrate their loyalty to the crown. This period of uncertainty lasted until after the Jacobite rebellions and Queen Anne inherited the throne in 1702.

During the War of Spanish Succession (1701-14), William allied with Holland and Austria, which might explain why the Quare watch ended up with a case showing the Emperor of Austria.