Antique Circus Clown Automaton Crank Music Box, Excellent Working Condition. Antique German Music Box Automaton. The crank turns easily, and as it does the three clowns move effortlessly, making their...Read More
Here is a very nice pre 1900 music box.. Must be pretty rare as cant find anything like it.. Took movement out for you to see.. Has 50 notes and plays 4 songs.. The size of box is 6″ by 41/4R...Read More
On the bottom is a round hole that once held a brass call bell (bell is no longer present). Appears to be the work of Emaux de Longwy; a hallmark is on the white bottom of the tile but cannot be fully...Read More
The Gem Roller Organ’ From c. 1880’s This organ turns fine though the bellows on the bottom needs to be restored becausw there is no sound. This features gold painted details on black pain...Read More
This music box belonged to my great grandmother. It is in excellent aesthetic and working condition, you can see and hear a video of it playing by following this You Tube link. Dimensions are 20″...Read More
Appears to be that of Emaux de Longwy, circa 1872. The tile features a blue bird, pan flute, enchanted ceremonial sickle and snath, sheaf of wheat, flowers and so much more. All hand painted in vibran...Read More
Very attractive late 19th century Swiss music box by Mermod Frères. The rosewood case is in very good condition with inlaid banding on the lid, some of which is missing (see photo). The tuned steel c...Read More
Original Gem Roller Organ. Has never been repaired or restored. Totally original condition and plays and works great! Please see photos for details of condition. It needs a good detailed dusting. Plea...Read More
This amazing antique music box plays beautifully. Gorgeous wooden cabinet features brass handles and attractive inlaid design. Made in Geneva, Switzerland. 22″ wide, 17″ cylinder bay with ...Read More
Video will open in a new window. A nice bonus is this piece retains its original carrying case which is amazing considering this is over 200 years old. Items such as this were exceptionally expensive ...Read More