[Copper Plated Enamel Tower Climbing Bell]
Copper Plated Enamel Tower Climbing Bell, Guangzhou, Qing Qianlong, height 97 cm, width 40 cm, thickness 32 cm
Bell body copper plated with gold decorated with blue ground gold flower enamel. The clock has three floors, with music and mobile devices installed on the ground floor. There are pedestrians walking in front of the natural scenery on the front of the ground floor, and there are natural scenery paintings on the left and right sides. On the front of the middle floor is a white enamel clock dial with a pole climber inside the arch above the clock dial. Inside the third floor arch, a person stood with a hammer in hand, striking the bronze bell hanging overhead to announce the time when it was on time. A gourd bottle is erected on the top, and there are stones and flowers on the upper and lower abdomen of the bottle. The four corners of the second and third floors each have rotating columns and flowers. This clock timing system is connected to a movable gadget device. After the clock is timed, the rotating column and the rotating flower are linked
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