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Information and price guide to antique music boxes. A music box or musical box is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or lamellae) of a steel comb. They were developed from musical snuff boxes of the 18th century and called carillons à musique (French for “chimes of music”). Some of the more complex boxes also contain a tiny drum and/or bells in addition to the metal comb. Reference: Wikipedia

This category has information and price guides to many different kinds of music boxes, including novelty items, musical watches, clocks and furniture.

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Lew Kummerow Working Dollhouse Music Box Miniature
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Ebony

Ebony has a long history of use, with carved pieces having been found in Ancient Egyptian tombs. By the end of the 16th century, fine cabinets for the luxury trade…
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Antique Sterling Swiss Enamel & Jeweled Music Box
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Organ

The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means for producing tones, each played with its own keyboard, played either with the hands on…
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French Empire Musical Clock
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Spinet

A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ. Miniature spinets could be used in music boxes and musical clocks. Below…
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Cabinet Clock with Musical Movement
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Musical Clocks

Musical Clocks. A musical clock is a clock that marks the hours of the day with a musical tune played from a spiked cylinder either on bells, organ pipes, bellows,…
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Mermod Frere Makers Mark
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Mermod Freres

Mermod Freres were prominent watch makers of the late 19th century and often made watches with musical movements. In addition they were renown for automata and music boxes. Below are…
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Paillard New York Retailer's Mark
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Paillard

Charles Paillard was renown for music boxes and  made great advancements in cylinder music box quality.  He is credited with introducing the Sublime Harmonie. For years, music box makers searched…
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Continental Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Music Box Unmarked, early 20th century
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Continental Music Boxes

Continental Music Boxes. Antique music boxes made on the continent of Europe come in many different shapes and sizes. Many are exquisite and of high quality including musical automatons and…
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Swiss Interchangeable Cylinder Music Box
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Zither Attachment

A zither attachment, when referred to in music boxes, is a removable arm with a strip of paper, introduced around 1870 and now often decayed, that covers the comb and…
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Quarter Sawn Oak Music Box
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Escutcheon

An escutcheon is a general term for a decorative plate used to conceal a functioning, non-architectural item. Escutcheon is an Old Norman word derived from the Latin word scutum, meaning…
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A fine burl walnut and ebonised wooden cylinder music box with orchestreon organ
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Ebonising

Ebonising:  Ebonising is a process for darkening wood, giving it an appearance similar to ebony, hence the name. It is particularly used for pianos and fine furniture including music boxes.…
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Coin-Op Double Comb Crank Music Box
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Maple

Maple Music Boxes. Some of the larger maple species have valuable timber, particularly Sugar maple in North America, and Sycamore maple in Europe. Sugar maple wood—often known as "hard maple"—is…
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AN ATTRACTIVE SWISS BURR WALNUT EBONIZED INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX ON TABLE, CIRCA 1870
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Burr

Burr. Burrs (burls in US) yield a very peculiar and highly figured wood, prized for its beauty and rarity. It is sought after by furniture makers, artists, and wood sculptors.…
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