Copper plated gold crown rack clock

[Copper Plated Gold Crown Clock]

Copper Plated Gold Crown Clock is located at the Palace of the Qing Dynasty. It is 48 centimeters high, 26 centimeters wide, and 9 centimeters thick during the reign of the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty
The clock is of the crown type with five cup-shaped columns at the top. The scroll grass pattern surrounds the copper bell plate, and the “Qianlong Year” style is cast on the top of the bell plate. The clock dial has upper chord holes for three sets of gear transmission systems: timing, timing, and engraving. There is a rope on the right side of the clock body. To know the time, just pull the rope and the bell will sound the time and the moment
The characteristic of a crown clock is that there are several support points on the top of the clock, making it easy to buckle the hat on it. The ancients referred to hats as “crowns”, so this shaped clock was called “crown frame clock”.
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