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of 156 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Skeleton
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Asian brass reproduction of Harrison H1 marine clock, grasshopper escapement, 8 days, time only, with fusee, porcelain chapter ring, stained wood base, glass and brass cover; late 20th century -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., small skeleton double spring timepiece, with embossed decorations to plates and to the trim over the dial, less dome, c1870 -
Asian modern reproduction lacquered brass, 8 days, time only, skeleton clock powered by an extended coiled spring, white porcelain chapter ring signed ÒWm. Smith, Musselburgh, Maker & InventorÓ, veined marble base, late 20th century -
England, an unusual two train skeleton clock, 8 day time and strike movement recoil escapement, pierced brass plates and four turned pillars, supported on a heavy, brass portico base with turned columns finials, and feet, the spring barrels attached to the base, Gothic inspired Roman numeral silvered dial, blued steel hands, with oval base and dome, 20th century -
Congreve-style rolling ball clock, modern reproduction with "Dent" plate on the front, brass on wood base with Plexiglas cover, c2000 -
Donald Schaefer reproduction single train, 15 day duration, brass weight driven skeleton clock under dome on walnut cabinet with tiger maple panels. -
Skeleton clock and a dome- (1) Chinese reproduction 8 day, spring brass fusee movement great wheel skeleton timepiece with porcelain dial. (2) Reproduction glass dome and base suitable for a skeleton clock. -
Reproduction skeleton clock, Chinese, brass framed chain fusee movement with white enamel Roman numerals on a wooden base with brass feet, -
English, single fusee, skeleton timepiece in a cathedral shaped frame, with shaped baluster pillars, and with a round glass dome. -
English, single chain fusee skeleton timepiece, with robust English duplex escapement, vertical platform on rear plate. -
England, after Strutt & Wigston, skeleton clock with epicyclic gearing, 8 day timepiece movement with fusee, well executed five spoke gearing, and nicely finished pierced brass plates, the epicyclic gearing visible between the front plate and the Roman numeral painted dial, blued steel spade hands, the movement mounted to an oval brass plate, the plate with plaque engraved "Wm. Strutt Esqr. Invt", the plate supported on four tapered columns, all on an oval, black slate base with half round turned feet -
Skeleton clock, cathedral form brass frame with single train fusee movement, mounted to a wooden base with brass dome, 20th century -
English Skeleton Clock 2-fusee, striking on a gong, attributed to Wm F. Evans of Handsworth (near Birmingham), movement with a vertical platform/lever at the top of the front plate, the clock on a rectangular marble block, mounted to a movement veneered base, with a larger rectangular dome of the period on a still larger veneered / inlaid base, c1865 -
English brass skeleton clock, siingle chain fusee, 8 day time with passing strike, on base with glass cover, c1900. -
English, Single Fusee skeleton clock with anchor escapement and single passing strike at the hour, the frame resting on 8 cast round feet mounted to a gray marble base, with a 2" plexi-glass spacer added to allow the old glass dome to clear the clock and hammer when striking. -
English, Skeleton Clock, by John Smith and Sons, Clerkenwell, bearing the signed silvered plaque of the retailer, "Hardy - St. Ives", less dome, with original marble base, scroll frame design on 4 turned feet, c1865 -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Parlor" skeleton mantel clock 8 day time only spring driven movement with white enamel dial and paint decorated metal base, c1870 -
Contemporary 7 Function Skeleton Clock -
Bell Striking Fusee Skeleton Clock with Dome -
Unusual EN Welch Wrought Iron Clock