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of 156 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Skeleton
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English-made, double fusee, bell striking skeleton clock with heavy scroll frame on heavy brass plinth and rosewood base, c1850 -
Atkins, Whiting & Co., Bristol, Conn., 30-day fancy cast iron frame [Ives patent] wagon spring powered skeleton timepiece with pierced silvered dial under glass dome, c1855 -
English made single chain fusee skeleton timepiece in a sharp Gothic frame with 6 heavily turned baluster pillars, and a solid silvered chapter ring and pierced lancet hands, c1840. Silvered engraved brass cross piece indicating it was retailed by Griffiths of London. -
England, attributed to W. F. Evans, Handsworth, single fusee skeleton clock of excellent quality, with fine 5-spoke wheels in the train. also with pierced and engraved dial, on a light birch base, less dome, C.1875 -
Spain, single fusee timepiece skeleton, in a 3 spire frame of Gothic influence, and with a solid ring silvered brass dial, mounted to a well made walnut base and with a glass dome, c,1975 -
English, single fusee skeleton timepiece, striking a single bell tone on the hour. in a pierced Gothic frame, and with old glass dome, c1900 -
China spuriously signed "Smith, Musselburch", reproduction 8 day spiral-spring skeleton clock on marble base under glass dome, late 20th century -
China modern reproduction skeleton clock with chain-driven fusee, oversize great wheel wood base, oval glass dome, late 20th century -
French, LeRoy, Paris, for the English market, miniature time and alarm skeleton clock /less dome, this one fitted with a period Swiss 2 1/2" cylinder musical movement for the alarm, going barrel time movement with silk suspension, C.1851 -
China - Plate glass reproduction oversize great-wheel 8 day skeleton clock on painted wood base, late 20th century -
English, single fusee timepiece skeleton clock, in a rafter style frame, and with a simple silvered brass chapter ring, the movement with cable from spring barrel to fusee, no dome, c1850 -
Single fusee, gothic style skeleton, time & single hour strike, european origin, mid 20th century, with old glass dome and base. -
English, single fusee timepiece skeleton clock, attributed to John Smith & Sons, Clerkenwell, and with an old dome and base, c1875 -
English, 2-fusee skeleton clock, striking full hours on a gong behind and half hours on bell, frame signed Smith and Sons on a small silvered brass plaque near bottom, the whole on a wooden base, c1875 -
French, Mathieu Laine, La Pendule Louis XVI, an ormolu lyre on a white marble base, the skeletonized movement forming the actual pendulum, suspended from a knife edge, with tic-tac escapement and count wheel striking on a bell, c1790. -
Reproduction by Pro Clocks, China, of Ithaca Clock Co. skeletonized 8 day time and strike calendar clock, on wood base under glass dome, modern -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., Ithaca, NY, "Box Skeleton" shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a mahogany with ebonized trim cabinet glass sided case, c1875 -
Skeleton clock, China, after the style of John Harrison, with a grasshopper escapement, single fusee timepiece, in a glass and brass case, modern -
Reproduction skeleton clock, Chinese, brass framed fusee movement with large wheels, recoil escapement, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced steel hands, on a wooden base with brass feet, and under a glass dome, c2000 -
Proclocks Chinese reproduction great wheel skeleton clock on wood base with glass and wood cover, c1990