A FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY VIENNESE ENAMEL AND SILVER TABLE CLOCK DEPICTING THE PELICAN IN HER PIETY BY HERMANN BOEHM in the Renaissance Revival style, the oval clock case decorated with a scene of Venus with three putti and with a further scene of two goddesses to the inside cover, surmounted by a silver cockerel with enamelled feathers, supported on the wings of a pelican who feeds her signets from her breast, raised on a domed foot painted with various gods and goddesses and with quatrefoil enamel mounts of putto busts, on four scrolling feet also modelled as winged putti, the Roman dial with a watch type movement, the silver door stamped with the Austrian control mark A and 'HB' for Hermann Boehm, 19cm high