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English Rare Skeleton Clock with Single Train Chain Fusee Movement by John Pace

The skeleton clock allows you to see a clock movement in action and is mesmerizing to watch.

John Pace became a renowned clockmaker and watchmaker in the early to mid 19th century. He exhibited his works at the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851. He is particularly known for creating elaborate skeleton clocks such as this one.

This rare English skeleton clock has an unusual brass openwork dial with Arabic numerals. Furthermore, it sits atop a heavy oval brass base. Engraving on the base reads “John Pace, Bury St. Edmunds”.

The clock utilizes an eight day single train chain fusee driven movement. A chain fusee improves timekeeping by equalizing the uneven pull of the mainspring as it winds down. The clock comes with a one year warranty.

A glass dome covers the clock to allow clear viewing and protection.

9 1/2″ high x 8 1/2″ wide x 6″ deep

Dome is 13″ high

Circa 1860

SOLD

SKU: BSCH 42 $4,750
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  • English

  • Brass Skeleton Clock
  • Rare Chain Fusee Movement
  • Single Train Time Only
  • Engraved John Pace, Bury St. Edmunds
  • Glass Dome Cover
  • One Year Warranty
  • 9 1/2″ H x 8 1/2″ W x 6″ D
  • Dome 13″ H
  • Circa 1860