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type Shelf Skeleton
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Glass Dome Cased Skeleton Table Clock -
Box Skeleton Clock -
C.1855, French, Time and Calendar Skeleton clock, under glass dome. -
C.1890, English, 2-Chain-Fusee Skeleton Clock, striking the hours on a large coiled wire gong and the halves on a bell at top, and with fine 5-spoke wheels throughout, in a glazed case of mahogany and beveled glass. -
C.1900, French, 2nd-issue, Great Wheel skeleton timepiece, miniature, silk thread suspension, simple silvered chapter ring, engraved with Arabic numerals and original dome. -
C.1985, Swiss, Comer, Lamignonnette, miniature engraved 8-day skeleton timepiece, 17 jewel lever movement. The original of this model was designed by George Thomas of Lutherville, MD, and was made in a limited edition of 50 pieces only. -
Mixed dates: English Skeleton clock, made from a nice C.1830 -
C.1880 /Conversion/ French 8-Day timepiece movement, now in nicely made inverted Y frame skeleton plates, -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock on base with old dome. -
C.1860, English, Single Chain Fusee Skeleton clock, passing strike at the hour. -
C.1880, French, Mini Skeleton Clock with separate calendar and alarm dials, with dome. -
C.1890, English, Single Fusee Skeleton Clock, passing strike, with original dome. -
C.1851, French Skeleton Timepiece, with engraved front plate, on a wooden base, silk thread suspension. -
C.1875, French Skeleton Timepiece, with a cast frame, open escapement and original glass dome. -
C.1900, English, Skeleton Clock, chain fusee with passing strike on the hour. -
C.1975, Spanish, Marton and Gain, 2-fusee, full striking skeleton clock, less dome. -
C.1950, Classic Clocks, England, 8-day fusee passing strike skeleton timepiece. -
C.1820, French, Empire Period Mantel regulator, meant for display under a dome. -
C.1890, French, Japy Freres, Marble mantel timepiece with skeletonized movement, -
Mid 20th Century, English, Passing Strike Skeleton clock in a large scroll frame with profuse engraving on the front plate.