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Catherine II acquired the Golden Peacock Clock in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.
Photography by Jose More

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Catherine II acquired the Golden Peacock Clock in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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