Late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain mantel clock, of vase form surmounted by 'Deutscheblumen' over winged putto terms, flower-encrusted body and scroll base upon further integral shaped plinth with scroll supports, the clock movement having a white convex enamelled dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the two-train movement striking on a bell, unmarked, 48cm high Condition: Typical petal losses to flower encrusted areas, please see images for more information. One putto should be holding aloft a ewer, this is detached but present and maybe missing a handle. Clock dial has infilled enamel chipping around the winding arbors, general wear to gilding. Scroll base of clock is attached to base via 'putty', visible to central front leg and to rear support, base may therefore be associated. Sold as seen. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.