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type Skeleton
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Skeleton Clock, modern Asian lacquered brass reproduction, in glass and wood case, late 20th century -
English single fusee skeleton clock, passing strike, with oval glass dome, George Washington decorated pendulum and marble base, c1870 -
Skeleton clock, Chinese, in a cathedral frame, modern copy of English double fusee original, less dome, c.2002 -
French skeleton clock, the c. 1820 spring powered time and strike movement with silk thread suspension, heavy molded brass bezel and white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, mounted to a later stand with calendar, bearing a spurious signature, covered with a purpose made, glazed rectangular dome with brass frame. -
8 day English fusee skeleton clock, Circa 1840 -
English timepiece skeleton mantel clock, circa 1900 -
English cathedral skeleton clock, circa 1870. -
English Skeleton Clock, circa 1860 -
Three dial skeleton clock with a double fusee movement. The large time dial is at the top, dial at bottom left shows weeks of the year, and dial at the bottom right shows the day of the month. -
A FRENCH SKELETON CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME, 19th century, chapter ring inscribed 'PIERRET A PARIS', back impressed 'PIERRET/A PARIS'. -
AN ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK, 19th century. -
A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME, 19th century. -
Fine and unusual eight-day going keyless skeleton table timepiece, designed as a gilt brass and Plexiglas globe. LeCoultre, Swiss, made in the 1960's. Fine -
ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK (c. l9th century) (Photo A) -
ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK (c. l9th century) (Photo B) -
ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK (c. l9th century) (Photo B) -
ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK (19th century) (Photo A) -
C.1890, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock and dome. -
C.1870, J. Smith and Sons, one train skeleton clock -
C.1870, English, Wm. Evans, Birmingham, scroll frame skeleton clock