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type Shelf or Mantel Skeleton Calendar
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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 -
France, miniature skeleton timepiece, with calendar and alarm, on an ebonized base and with old glass dome, c1851 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) 8 days, modern Asian reproduction exotic brass skeleton clocks with glass domes: scissors; calendar; and Harrison; late 20th century -
Contemporary box skeleton clock. I will not call it an Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "Box Skeleton", but if you compare it to the clock pictured in Ly-Calendar, page 148, you will see there is very little difference, if any. -
The Ithaca Calendar Clock Company made this skeleton clock. It is the most rare of all the company's clocks.