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type Shelf or Mantel Skeleton
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England, 3 spire Gothic frame, single chain fusee brass skeleton clock, with eight day, passing hour single bell strike, fretted roman numeral dial, all on a marble stand and wooden pedestal, lacking a dome. -
England, late 19th Century, passing strike skeleton clock, in a fretted brass scroll frame, no dome. -
England, 3 spire Gothic frame, single fusee skeleton clock, with a silvered fretted dial, passing strike [single bell on the hour], no dome, mounted to a rectangular wooden base. -
Antique Sir Walter Scott Fusee Skeleton Clock -
Antique Fusee Bell Striking Skeleton Clock -
English Triple Fusee Skeleton Clock, Circa 1970's -
English Fusee Skeleton Clock on White Marble Base -
English, Skeleton timepiece, single fusee, cable drive with fretted and silvered dial, and with old glass dome, C.1890 -
French, Mini Skeleton Clock with calendar and alarm, one of 3 styles made for sale at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. C.1851. -
Atkins and Whiting, iron framed, Wagon Spring (Ives patent) skeleton timepiece under glass dome, C.1855 -
C.1870, English, Wm. Frederick Evans, Pendulum Detent, timepiece skeleton clock, as-found, less dome. -
C.1845, English, Robert Norton, Stamford, 2-Fusee Skeleton Clock, in a sharp gothic frame, all the wheels with six spokes or crossings, striking on a bell, and with old dome. -
C.1870, English, Wm. F. Evans, 1-Fusee, Sir Walter Scott Monument, timepiece skeleton with original glass dome and gilt bronze figures of Sir Walter and his dog. -
Triple Fusee Wood Geared Skeletonized Clock -
Skeleton clock, modern reproduction 8 days, triple fusee with quarter-hour chime on 8 bells, 1982 -
Rollin a Paris, French, for the English market, time and alarm, mini 8 days, skeleton clock, sold at the Great Exhibition of 1851 -
English skeleton clock, 8 days, fusee spring driven movement with pendulum and passing strike on the hour, mounted on oval marble base set on wooden base (no dome), c1870 -
Auguste Moinau et Rolland Degrege, Paris, a good, two day, weight driven skeleton clock with thermometer, a pair of turned columns flanking the silvered thermometer scale, and supporting the well finished, pierced brass frames enclosing the four wheel train with recoil escapement, the back plate signed by the makers and with serial number 16, roman numeral silvered dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, brass clad weight and counterweights suspended from decorated ring link chain, and wound by pulling a cord, all surmounted by a gilt eagle resting on a silvered sphere, and resting on an oblong, inlaid, rosewood veneered base, and contained within a large glass dome with conforming, velvet lined socle -
E. Fisher, Bath, England, an attractive, small skeleton clock with lever escapement, the finely fretted brass frames well proportioned and finished, fusee movement with six spoke crossings, skeletonized barrel, jeweled lever escapement and steel balance, Roman numeral skeletonized silvered dial, and with plate engraved "E. Fisher Bath" below, steel spade and poker hands, mounted to an ebonized wooden base with glass dome -
Modern reproduction skeleton clock, 8 day, time and strike with chime on eight bells, triple fusee spring driven movement in a pierced brass frame mounted on a velvet covered, cavetto molded wood base, all under a glass dome.