
James Stratton
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Many of the great makers made and retailed posted frame clocks such
as this. Examples from the 1670s and 80s by Fromanteel, Tompion,
Knibb and Jones are well documented.
The drapery cartouche was a popular style of signature plaque in the first
10 or 20 years of the pendulum clock. It was used outside of horology in
architectural details and monuments and lends a Baroque flourish to any
dial. A similar thirty hour movement by Daniel Quare, but not quarter
chiming, was sold in these rooms 15th December 2009, lot 113 for
£12,300. A thirty hour clock alarm and similar dial by Andrew Prime circa
1670 is illustrated in Horological Masterworks, Ticehurst, 2003, Exhibit 21.
John Ebsworth worked at the Cross Keys in Lothbury and also 'in new
Cheape Side'. He was an apprentice to Richard Aymes in 1657 and was
a member of the Clockmakers' Company from 1665 until his death in
1699. It is probable that he succeeded Thomas Knifton at the Cross Keys
upon Knifton's death circa 1667.