[Bronze Plated Fulushou Three Star Clock]
Copper Plated Fulushou Three Star Clock, Qing Qianlong, with a total height of 89 centimeters, a face width of 41 centimeters, and a thickness of 33 centimeters
The entire clock is copper plated with gold. It is divided into three layers. The bottom layer is surrounded by light and painted with landscape paintings, symbolizing the river with water method. The eight immortals appear on all sides in turn. The Eight Immortals are shaped out of metal pieces and painted with paint. The middle floor is a landscape with auspicious meanings. The ivory carving of “Fu”, “Shou”, and “Lu” stands side by side, each holding a wat in his hand. They respectively write “Fu Ru Dong Hai”, “Shou Bi Nan Shan”, and “Long Life Without Boundaries.”. Beside Fuxing and Luxing are bats and deer. Behind Samsung stands a auspicious beast, carrying two watches on its back, with a rim inlaid with red and yellow stones. Two pine trees and two peach trees are planted behind the auspicious beast. Between the branches of the pine tree stand cranes and bats, and on each tree there is a dragon coiled in a row. The method of holding water in the mouth is to spit water. The top layer is a mirror with a picture of Western girls herding sheep painted on the back
This clock has a total of three sets of power device systems: timing, music, and mobile devices. The mobile device control device and music device are installed in the bottom layer. After Xianman starts, the bottom floor water method rotates with the accompaniment of music. The Eight Immortals circle around the base landscape, and the middle floor Three Stars of Fortune and Longevity slowly unfold the Wat board, and the dragon spits water from the tree. At the end of the song, various activities also stopped
This clock is mainly decorative and has a secondary timing function, which is a major feature of clocks during the Qianlong period, and Guangzhou clocks are no exception.
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