A Continental Encrusted Porcelain Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a figure group of two lovers about to kiss beneath the branches of a tree, the bombe sided case richly encrusted with flowers and modelled with scrolls picked out in soft naturalistic enamel colours and heightened in gilt, white enamel chapter ring centred by a visible Brocot escapement, the twin barrel movement with outer countwheel striking on a bell by Marti & Cie, numbered 140, upon a scroll pierced plinth with upswept leafy angles applied and painted with flowers and sprays, spurious Marcolini Meissen mark in underglaze blue, each separate part marked, {71.5cm high overall} (typical petal/leaf loss and other minor damage/restoration)