| Inv. #: | e79 | 
| Maker: | David Hare, London. | 
| Case: | The beautifully proportioned mahogany broken arch case has three pads on top and numerous brass mounts including corner beads, cast frets to the front door, a hinged handle and fish scale frets. The bottom board has a door that provides access to the pendulum’s fast/slow adjustment. | 
| Dial: | The white porcelain dial has Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic five-minute marks and decorative brass hands. | 
| Movement: | The eight-day time and strike double chain fusee movement has well-cut wheelwork, a strike/silent shut-off lever out the front and is signed in an engraved cartouche ‘David Hare, London’. The unusual verge escapement has the top pivot hole for the crown wheel set into a multi-piece framework with a dovetailed slide that allows the hole to be moved laterally. The pallet arbor has a traditional pivot at the front plate but sits on anti-friction rollers to the back and has a screwed beat adjustment. There are two knurled lock screws that are positioned to either side of the pendulum rod to lock it in place or are moved to a second set of holes while the clock is running. | 
| Notes: | David Hare is listed as working in 1810. This is an exceptional clock with a well-proportioned case, a porcelain dial and a very well-made movement that incorporates several interesting technical features. | 
| Size: | 14.5 to top of case w/out handle. 11 in. wide. 7.25 in. deep | 
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