[The gold-plated ox carrying water method flower clock]
The gold-plated ox carrying water method flower clock, James Cox, London, England, 18th century, is 79 cm high, 36 cm wide and 27 cm thick
The clock has four floors. The bottom layer is a rectangular box, the corners of which are made of rock, with windows on all sides and glass water method inside. A snake charmer with a stick stands on the four corners of the bottom box, and a tall bull stands in the center. The beautiful clock box is carried on the back of the cow. The box is divided into two layers. The upper layer is the clock, and the lower layer is the water method box. The window is set with a small bridge and water scenery. The glass water method is the waterfall beside the bridge. The four corners of the box are decorated with vases, and stone butterflies are inserted in the vases. The top of the clock box is decorated with a shining Venus, with a rotating flower in the center
After the bell is strung on the cow’s belly and base, the music sounds, the waterfall water method falls straight down, and the flower decorations rotate.