[Copper gilded four-horse water-carrying rotary clock]
Copper gilded four-horse water-carrying rotary clock, England, 18th century, 127 cm high, 56 square base
The whole clock is copper-plated. The clock body is carried by four horses. The bottom is a music box. The box is surrounded by scenery windows. There are people, buildings, shrubs and water methods in the scenery. On the four corners of the music box, there are four lions carrying a leaf pattern flower rack, and there are cranes on the rack. Between the flower racks, there are two men and two women dancing round, around the crystal water method column in the center. A two-needle clock is set up on the flower rack, and there is also a small clock dial on the top of the clock dial. There are flower racks and small people riding around the central water column on the clock plate. The top is a tower-shaped flower
After the mechanical operation of the clock’s gadget, the waterfall water method falls straight down, the characters run, the ships sail, the riders ride the horses around, and the flowers spin.
铜镀金四马驮转花水法转人钟(局部3)