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type Skeleton
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English, John Malley, Lancaster [engraved on dial], scroll frame single fusee ÓskeletonÒ timepiece, with 5 spoke wheels and scalloped and pierced dial, c1860 -
American 30-day, time only, ÒskeletonÓ clock, movement by Atkins, Whiting & Co., with Joseph IveÕs wagon spring power plant and mounted to wooden base, under dome, c1853 -
English, Whitehouse, Lichfield (signed on dial), small Gothic motif single fusee skeleton clock with dome, c1850 -
Skeleton clock, England, brass, 8 days, time only, mantel clock with chain-driven fusee, white marble base, oval glass dome (cracked), c1880 -
Skeleton clock, England, the, 8 days, fusee movement with pierced brass plates of lyre form, turned baluster pillars, recoil escapement, engraved Roman numeral brass dial with blued steel hands, all on turned feet and mounted to a stepped, varicolored marble base, with glass shade, c1850 -
France, Potonie Leon, aÕ Paris, an open frame or skeletal presentation of the movement under dome, the dial presented on a third plate of gilt, engraved bronze, and with two hand painted and fired floral panels. The movement signed Potonie, Paris, and also with the words MOUY SURFIN, or extra fine quality [stamped into the brass above Pononie logo], c1860 -
French, Pierret aÕ Paris [signed on porcelain dial], miniature skeleton timepiece, c1851 -
English, unsigned, small Gothic frame, single fusee skeleton clock, with heavy baluster pillars, and sharp spires to the frame, c1850 -
English brass, 8 days, time and passing strike skeleton clock on white marble base with oval glass dome, single fusee with chain, c1870 -
English, a lower caliber single fusee skeleton clock, passing hour strike, with a silvered brass dial and a round glass dome, c1900 -
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.