细节
An Empire ormolu striking mantel clock and garniture
The tapering ovoid body with mounts of swans flanking a wreath and trailing scrolls to the top and axe heads with leaves below, with scroll handles to the sides cast with bellflowers against a matted ground and terminating in Roman soldier heads, the slightly flared neck with mount of two cherubs beneath a palm tree, below a cover pierced with anthemions and with acorn finial, on spreading socle with cut corner square base and plinth with sword and palm frond mount to the front, on bun feet, the white enamel Roman chapter ring with engine-turned gilt centre signed NIVAL A CLERMONT FER.T, blued steel moon hands, the replaced eight day twin barrel movement with strike on later bell -- 17in. (43cm.) high; and the pair of ornamental side urns with winged caryatid handles and on square section stepped plinths applied with laurel wreaths (probably associated); early 19th century -- 14¾in. (37.5cm.) high (3)