[Copper gilded four lions carrying water clock]
Copper gilded four lions carrying water clock, England, 18th century. It is 82 cm high, 38 cm wide and 45 cm thick
At the bottom, four lions carry three pagoda clocks. There are boats sailing in the landscape on the first floor; The two-layer glass window is a two-layer water method; On the third floor, there are snakes circling among the copper-plated flower branches. The two sides are set off by stone flowers and vines. On the top is a colorful star flower with two small clocks embedded in the middle
After the start, the music sounded. The first layer of water method was like the waves rolling, the ships sailing, and the second layer of water method was like a waterfall running. Made by James Cox in London
The characteristic of this clock is that you don’t need to use a key to wind it, just pull the rope on the right side. This rope is wrapped in a concave circular groove. Pull the rope out of the concave circular groove, and the string will be full.