A wooden clock with a Pegasus top, over twenty centimeters tall, the clock case is in good condition, but the clock has stopped and won't run. Zhou Jiao remembers this Western-style scrap cost five dollars at the time.
There's also a stand-alone antique wooden grandfather clock, about a meter tall. This one, because it's large and made of red rosewood, is still functional and cost a bit more, priced at twenty dollars.
The remaining items include a hand-cranked wooden gramophone from the Republic era and the camera in front of them. These four items were picked out by their two sons from two consignment stores, and since there were no outsiders, Zhou Jiao happily bought them with the kids.
Thinking about it now, she feels something is amiss; perhaps the other three had sounds attracting the sons, but how could that broken Pegasus wooden clock grab May 1st's attention so much that he wouldn't let go?
