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type Shelf or Mantel Skeleton
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R. Holt and Cie, Paris, France miniature skeleton clock for the English market, 8 day, time and alarm, spring driven movement introduced at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, signed on the dial and movement. Includes original glass dome on ebonized base, c1860 -
Eureka Clock Co., London, movement now associated with wood base and glass dome, c1906 -
Skeleton clock, Chinese, in a cathedral frame, modern copy of English double fusee original, less dome, c.2002 -
Dent, London, England, "Congreve Rolling Ball Clock", 8 day, spring driven, fusee movement with maintaining power is regulated by a rolling steel ball traversing an inclined plane every 15 seconds, tripping a lever, tilting the plane in the opposite direction, while registering 15 second intervals on the right dial, minutes on the center and hours on the left all on a marble base in a Plexiglass case, dated 1973 -
English fusee skeleton clock with platform escapement, polished A frame plates with 4 bold baluster form pillars, vertically mounted silvered platform with duplex escapement marked "Philcox 277 Patent", the brass balance with blued steel spring, silvered Roman numeral dial with seconds at 12:00, blued steel hands, mounted on a black painted velvet covered base, and covered by a conforming glass dome, c1850 -
Reproduction modern Asian skeleton timepiece with fusee and oversize great wheel oval glass dome, late 20th century -
Skeleton clock, Chinese reproduction, 8 day fusee with passing strike, lacquered brass in wood and glass case, contemporary -
Reproduction of "Wm Smith Musselburgh, Maker and Inventor" fusee skeleton clock on marble and brass columns base, 21st century -
Reproduction of French plate glass skeleton timepiece with simple calendar, 21st century -
French, small timepiece skeleton with engraved plates, porcelain dial and moon hands, silk thread suspension c1855 -
Gustav Becker, Germany, skeleton form 400 day torsion pendulum clock, the movement of year duration with polished brass plates, deadbeat escapement, with Medaille d'Or on back plate, silvered Arabic numeral dial and blued steel hands, polished brass disc pendulum with faint serial number matching that o f the movement, mounted to an oval wooden base, and covered with a conforming oval dome, serial #2135603, c1900 -
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 -
Fournier, a Paris, an early 19th century, month going great wheel skeleton clock, the gilt, inverted Y frames joined by three cylindrical pillars with molded and knurled ends, 6 1/2 inch great wheel with fusee, driven by a large barrel partially concealed in the white marble base, the second wheel concentric with and slightly larger than the Arabic numeral white enamel dial, tic tac escapement with silk thread suspension, blued steel spade hands, and gilt Medusa mask pendulum, the whole resting on ball feet, and under an oval dome with conforming wooden base -
John Pace, Bury, St. Edmunds, an 8 day skeleton timepiece, the brass plates and base with beveled edges, round, rear plate with scroll supports, the shield shaped front plate bearing the motion work, mainspring setup ratchet and click, and supporting the barrel, fusee, and center wheel, the third and escape wheels supported by a decorative cock, light wheel work with five spoke crossings, gilt, skeletonized Arabic numeral dial with knurled inner and outer ring, and pebble finish numerals, blued steel spade hands, all resting on an oval brass base with ball feet and conforming glass dome. Front of base signed "John Pace Bury St. Edmunds 271 " -
Faivre, a Trevillers, an unusual 8 day, quarter striking skeleton clock with calendar, the clock supported by two gilt columns on square plinths, roman numeral white enamel dial with gilt, palmette ornamented bezel, and date display within the Roman chapter, fancy gilt hands with blued steel date hand, two train, quarter striking movement, the upper half of the front plate with pierced and engraved acanthus leaf ornament, the lower half with acanthus engraving, strike work mounted to the back plate, the quarters sounding on two bells, pendulum with steel rod and brass bob, all resting on a faux marble, turned base with brass feet and dome -
John Pace, Bury, St. Edmunds, a rare miniature skeleton timepiece, the brass scroll frames and brass base with beveled edges, the back plate measuring just 5 1/4" in height, 8 day fusee movement with thread suspension and recoil escapement and light wheels with five spoke crossings, skeletonized, Arabic numeral dial with knurled inner and outer rings, blued steel Breguet style hands, all resting on an ebonized oval base with brass ball feet and conforming dome. Brass base signed "John Pace Bury St. Edmunds 229 " -
Whytock and Sons, Dundee, a mid 19th century skeleton clock with passing strike, the frames fretted in the form of vines and foliage topped with a finely finished bell, the fusee movement with recoil escapement and inline wheelwork with five spoke crossings confined to the center of the frame and so allowing for a very open design, the silvered dial with gothic roman numerals also following the frame design, and incorporating thistle, vine and shamrock motifs, fancy blued steel hands and heavy brass clad pendulum, beneath an oval glass dome with conforming wooden base -
E. Fisher, Bath, England, skeleton clock, the pierced brass frames well proportioned and finished, fusee movement with jeweled lever escapement and balance wheel oscillating above the Roman numeral pierced silvered dial, with plate engraved "E. Fisher Bath" at 6:00, steel spade and poker hands, mounted to an ebonized wooden base, and under a glass dome -
France , skeleton clock, the small 8 days, time and strike, movement also with displays for the alarm and date, brass movement of unconventional design with the time and strike functions driven by a single barrel, Brocot escapement, silk thread suspension, and pinned count wheel Roman numeral, white enamel dial showing the time, and two smaller, Arabic numeral white enamel dials for the alarm and date, all resting on an oval mahogany base with turned feet, and under a glass dome, 19th century