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type Shelf Skeleton
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C.1820, Austrian Zappler with dome, 1-day. -
C.1875, English, Skeleton Clock, 1-Fusee, time only with glass dome. -
C.1860, English, John Bell, Burnley, 2-Fusee, bell strike skeleton clock, less dome, on wood base. -
C.1870, English, 2-Fusee Skeleton Clock, less dome, with unusual 2-bell quarter strike, fretted dial and fancy cocks. -
C.1900 English, single fusee skeleton timepiece with passing strike, classic Gothic frame, less dome. -
C.1975, Marton and Gain, S.A., Spain, 2-train fusee skeleton clock, less dome. -
C.1960, Weight driven Skeleton clock from various parts. -
C.1880, French, Skeleton Clock and Dome, 8-day with 24 hour alarm disc and engraved front plate and base. -
C.1870, English Skeleton Clock, 2-Chain fusee, striking the hours on a bell, 8-day with glass dome. -
C.1920, English, Skeleton Clock, Single Fusee, Passing Strike, on a brass inlaid base, less dome. -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co, Waterbury, PARLOR timepiece, 8-day skeleton clock under dome. -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co, Waterbury, PARLOR timepiece, 8-day skeleton clock under dome. -
C.1895, French, Small Open Scape Skeleton Clock with original glass dome and base. -
English fusee skeleton clock. -
Skeleton clock, 8 day with passing strike. This is a contemporary copy of an early English skeleton clock. -
Fine double fusee skeleton striking on a gong, -
French skeleton/alarm by Victor Athanase Pierret, c. 1850 -
Fine double fusee skeleton striking on a gong, in the "York Minster" pattern, -
Skeleton in scroll frame by Smith's of Clerkenwell -
British skeleton clock, c. 1870