Swiss traveling clock, Meuron & compagnie ca 1790.
A rich decorated gilded case, height 23 cm, width 13 cm and depth 10 cm and an elegant handle on the top.
The enamel dial with Arabic numbers has blued steel hands.
The movement has a balance without compensation and a verge escapement.
It is a 1-day movement with ‘grande sonnerie’. It strikes every quarter the numbers of quarters and the hours on two different bells. On both sides of the clock there is a line, one for repetition and one to wind the alarm.