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type Skeleton
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C.1860, English, Chain Fusee Skeleton clock -
C.1851, French, Time Only Miniature skeleton clock. -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock and dome. -
A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, late 19th/20th century. -
English, London area, timepiece skeleton clock, single chain fusee, in a scroll frame with well shaped baluster pillars, and w/ a well fretted brass and silvered dial, C.1860, less dome. -
Chinese, Timepiece skeleton clock, C. 2005, "SCISSORS" pendulum model, after the original by Englishman John Wilding. With a brass edged glass case, with hinged front door; rear pane of case is a mirror. 8-day fusee. This model is still sold by ProClocks of Cincinnati. -
Chinese, Skeleton clock, after the style of Harrison, with a grass hopper escapement, single fusee timepiece, in a glazed case w/ brass edges, front door for winding, and a drawer in the base to hold the key. -
French, for the English market, time and alarm mini skeleton clock, sold at the Great Exhibition of 1851, this one signed on the dial and movement: Pierret, a'Paris, and with a damaged dome. Plates are smooth on this model; see another clock in sale that is engraved. -
French for the Great Exhibition of 1851, mini skeleton, time and alarm, this model with the front surfaces of the plates engraved, pendulum with a blossom engraved, and the base marked Ms. Honorables, Exp, Paris-Londres, with dome -
German, Gustav Becker, C.1907, 400 Day SKELETON CLOCK with original dome and base, serial No. 2,131,537 -
Franz Hermle Germany skeletonized mantle clock with 8 day time and strike 11J gilt spring driven mvt striking the hours and chiming the quarter hours on nest of four bells with Arabic numeral chapter ring, c1990 -
English, Wm. F. Evans, ARABESQUE skeleton timepiece, C.1870, incomplete, however includes all 3 plates and dial. -
C.1875, Evans of Birmingham, 2-fusee skeleton clock -
C.1887, English, Evans of B'ham, 2-Fusee skeleton clock, -
C.1855, Boston Clock Co, A. D. Crane's, Astronomical Timepiece -
C.1970, Swiss, Modern version of an Armillary Sphere, -
C.1795, French, Le Directoire Skeleton Clock, -
C.1840, English, Miniature Gothic Skeleton timepiece in good original condition, -
C.1890, English, Skeleton Clock, Single Fusee time piece on marble base with glass dome. -
C.1961, Swiss, LeCoultre, 8-day desk timepiece, skeletonized.