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type Shelf Skeleton
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C.1820, French, Skeleton Timepiece, 8-day going barrel movement with silk thread suspension, mounted to a a marble base with beaded brass trim, under old glass dome. -
C.1850, English, Skeleton Timepiece, with original chain and fusee intact, quality 5-spoke wheelwork, miniature. -
C.1851, French, Skeleton Timepiece with Calendar and alarm, 8-day with silk thread suspension, going barrel movement, no dome, as-found. -
C.1900, English Single Fusee Skeleton clock -
C.1920, French, Bulle Battery Clock, rare Skeleton model -
C.1810, Belgian skeleton clock -
C.1970, English replica of 19th century Austrian skeleton clock -
Very fine and rare skeletonized month-going table regulator; French, circa 1830. -
French skeloton by Victor Athenese Pierret c.1850 -
English skeleton clock, c1830 -
English skeleton clock by Mummery Dover c.1840 -
A twentieth century two train skeleton clock -
A small good quality skeleton timepiece c1840-50 -
A small Regency skeleton timepiece, circa 1830, by James Edwards of Stourbridge. -
A small late Regency skeleton timepiece, circa 1830 -
German Latama Skeleton Clock -
C.1875, English, Evans of Handsworth, York Minster, two fusee, skeleton clock, less dome. -
C.1890, English, 8-day fusee skeleton timepiece, scroll frame, with some restoration. -
C.1850, English, Single Chain Fusee skeleton clock in excellent original condition. -
Center-seconds, 8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with date and special seconds-beating escapement. Robert Robin, Paris, 1784.