Probably Charles-Frédéric Nardin, Neuchâtel. With 4 ½-inch (11,5 cm) enameled Arabic dial, two-train movement with quarter-repeat on two bells and trip for the musical accompaniment, in Empire mahogany case with gilt-metal mounts, tapering ormolu-capped columns and concealed key compartment, the rectangular plinth containing four-air fusee movement with sectional comb of 70 individual teeth (complete), instant-stop and engraved control plaque, on tapering pedestal, height of clock and plinth 25 in. (63,5 cm), height with pedestal 67 in. (170 cm), cylinder 8 ½ x diameter 1 3/8 in. (21,5 x 3,5 cm), fusee movement in excellent unrestored playing condition, clock movement running but not guaranteed, minor abrasions on dial around winding holes, baseboard spliced with two newer sections. With two keys. A well-presented 19th century musical clock with fine arrangements and an impressive case.