[Copper gilded sheep scenery pack clock]
Copper gilded sheep scenery pack clock, in the 18th century, is 79 cm high, 63 cm wide and 53 cm thick
This clock is modeled on a sheep scene. The shepherd boy stood behind the ewe with a trumpet, and two lambs on the grass beside him cuddled up beside the ewe to play. The ewe stood under the big tree with a square bell box on her back, and a partridge perched on the dense branches. The clock box is framed with copper-plated leaf patterns. The box is covered with red glass. The front of the box is inlaid with a two-pin clock. The white porcelain clock plate has the words “Williamson London”. The other sides are decorated with painted figures, flowers and birds enamel pieces
This clock has a beautiful shape and a western pastoral sentiment. The musical mechanism of the clock is in the belly of the ewe. Every hour, the music sounds, and the partridge shakes its wings and makes a “coo, coo” sound, and the time is reported by the hour.
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