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type Skeleton
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Glass Dome Cased Skeleton Table Clock -
Box Skeleton Clock -
C.1890, English, 2-Chain-Fusee Skeleton Clock, striking the hours on a large coiled wire gong and the halves on a bell at top, and with fine 5-spoke wheels throughout, in a glazed case of mahogany and beveled glass. -
C.1900, French, 2nd-issue, Great Wheel skeleton timepiece, miniature, silk thread suspension, simple silvered chapter ring, engraved with Arabic numerals and original dome. -
C.1985, Swiss, Comer, Lamignonnette, miniature engraved 8-day skeleton timepiece, 17 jewel lever movement. The original of this model was designed by George Thomas of Lutherville, MD, and was made in a limited edition of 50 pieces only. -
Mixed dates: English Skeleton clock, made from a nice C.1830 -
C.1880 /Conversion/ French 8-Day timepiece movement, now in nicely made inverted Y frame skeleton plates, -
C.1850, English, Single Fusee Skeleton clock on base with old dome. -
C.1860, English, Single Chain Fusee Skeleton clock, passing strike at the hour. -
C.1890, English, Single Fusee Skeleton Clock, passing strike, with original dome. -
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