Small English Skeleton Clock

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A good mid 19th century English fusee skeleton clock under a glass dome.

The polished eight-day fusee movement strikes the passing of the hour, just once each hour.

The Gothic styled hand-polished brass frames are united by six turned pillars. The bell is vertically mounted in the centre, struck by a teardrop brass hammer.

All brass wheels within the wheel-train have five spokes.

The pendulum rod is nicely profiled, and finishes in a solid brass bob that nicely matches the silhouette of the spring barrel, to disappear behind it each swing.

The silvered skeletonised dial has a scalloped edge and black Roman numerals.

Black matching steel hands.

The clock sits on a black ebonised wooden base under an antique glass dome.

The clock is overhauled and guaranteed for 3 years.

  • Height: 33 cms
  • Width: 21 cms
  • Depth 14 cms

 

Also in stock is a larger full striking skeleton clock:

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Antique fusee two-train skeleton clock