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细节
A Victorian Gothic style carved Caen stone clock tower, probably late 19th century
Modelled as a detailed section through the end elevation of an ornamental ecclesiastical structure, the openwork domed spire with gilt-heightened finial, acroteria and tracery, above the four clock faces inscribed Greenwich, Calcutta, Sydney and New York and with shields with the dates 1891 and 1899 to each side, the main structure with further carved foliate tracery and gargoyles, with a marmo nero Belgio column to each corner, the doors to the front opening to reveal the altar within, the sides with statuettes set in niches, the back with stained glass panels, on a stepped architecturally moulded base inset with rosso lavento and other variegated marble panels, the exterior with lamps (damages), on a red velvet lined walnut base housing the German twin barrel movement, with ting-tang strike on two gongs, with glass dome -- 41in. (104cm.) high overall
Modelled as a detailed section through the end elevation of an ornamental ecclesiastical structure, the openwork domed spire with gilt-heightened finial, acroteria and tracery, above the four clock faces inscribed Greenwich, Calcutta, Sydney and New York and with shields with the dates 1891 and 1899 to each side, the main structure with further carved foliate tracery and gargoyles, with a marmo nero Belgio column to each corner, the doors to the front opening to reveal the altar within, the sides with statuettes set in niches, the back with stained glass panels, on a stepped architecturally moulded base inset with rosso lavento and other variegated marble panels, the exterior with lamps (damages), on a red velvet lined walnut base housing the German twin barrel movement, with ting-tang strike on two gongs, with glass dome -- 41in. (104cm.) high overall