[Porcelain carved flying fairy clock]
Porcelain carved flying fairy clock, England, 18th century, 43.4 cm high, 23 cm wide and 14 cm thick
A two-pin clock is embedded in the belly of the bottle clock. A girl sits at the mouth of the bottle with a flower basket in her hand, elegant and natural. The head of an adult man with a deep expression appeared under the clock. The clock flew up and down around Cupid. The clock dial is marked “Howes London”.
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