[Copper plated crane pavilion-type watch]
Copper plated crane pavilion-type watch, England, 18th century. Height: 38 cm, width: 30.5 cm, thickness: 13 cm
A crooked crane with glossy ganoderma stood on a red velvet wooden seat looking back. The crane carries two layers of fairy pavilions on its back, and the two needle watches are embedded in the middle of the pavilions. A musical mechanism is installed in the crane’s belly, and four pieces of music can be played when it is started
The manufacturer of this table is James Cox.
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