This exceptionally rare year-going skeleton clock by esteemed clockmaker and inventor John Pace of Bury St. Edmunds is a remarkable example of the ingenuity found in mid-19th-century English horology. Lauded for his work’s superb quality and beautiful aesthetic as well as his innovative approach to inventing and manufacturing clocks, antique watches and barometers, Pace’s timepieces have remained highly desirable since the 1830s. This skeleton clock is a superb example of his mechanical genius, boasting an incredible 52-week power reserve contained in an exceptionally beautiful design.