The cannelee style gilt-brass case with top panel set with an oval glass, having silvered engine-turned side panels with oval enamel plaques depicting young ladies within a rural landscape; the enamel dial with similar engine-turned mask having Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands decorated with a winged cherub and below a separate oval plaque showing a young lady seated holding a baby lamb.
The two train spring barrel movement sounding the hours and half hours on a gong, with repeat, surmounted by a silvered lever platform escapement.
Case height: 5 ½ inches (14 cms).
A carriage clock with a similar case style is illustrated in ‘Carriage Clocks their history and development’ by Charles Allix and Peter Bonnert’, page 204 plate V111/13.