For the music box and antique collector, there is an almost endless array of music boxes to collect. From carousel music boxes
to ballerina music boxes .....
How to Find Novelty Music Boxes for the Music Box and Antique Collector
How to Find Novelty Music Boxes for the Music Box and Antique Collector
by: Monique Hawkins
For the music box and antique collector, there is an almost endless array of music boxes to collect. From carousel music boxes to ballerina
music boxes, and antique music boxes to children's jewelry boxes, there is a large variety to choose from. There also is a specialty area for the
music box and antique collector to consider. The area is novelty musical mechanisms. Four top novelty items to consider are furniture musical
mechanisms, household items, clocks and wallets, and the automata.
Furniture Musical Mechanisms
In the 19th and early 20th century, many leading manufacturers placed musical mechanisms in furniture. Some of the most popular items their
mechanisms were placed in were full sized decorative tables with a compartment for stationary or playing cards. Examples of furniture musical
mechanisms include a child's rocking chair, which was made with a musical mechanism, mounted on it, and wooden chairs whose movements, operated
by a hinged seat, would play when someone sat down. These types of items are rarely and clearly fitted with a musical mechanism so they can be
easily overlooked.
Household Utensils
Candy and serving dished have been made with musical movements. In addition, elegant teapots with designs such as cats, Victorian houses, and
cows have also been made. Lazy Susan's with 18-note movements, and even musical liquor decanters with fancy styles from golf bags to cars are
available. These types of novelty items would be fun additions to the collection of the music box and antique collector.
Clocks and Watches
Numerous table clocks have been made with musical movements. However, when the music box and antique collector goes to an antique shop or
second hand store, they might miss these special items since the musical mechanisms may not be working. Simple cleaning and oiling can get the
table clocks and up and running.
Many of the cylinder music boxes were also placed in pocket watches and their cases. While early examples are rare and highly valuable, modern
ones can be found.
Automata
The best automata were made in and around Paris during the last part of the 19th century. The musical movements many times were concealed in
the landscape based in the body of the automation.
All kinds of unique automata were made. Among the figures that were manufactured were dolls, monkeys, jesters, and children doing all manner
of complicated things. One interesting example is an extraordinary automation manufactured by the French companyRoullet and Decamps. The figure
was a Pierrot and the moon. The moon, made from paper paper mache, has a painted face with brown eyes and tongue that moves from side to side.
The Pierrot raises a leg, lifts one arm and moves as if playing a guitar. Such a rare piece, despite the expense, would be a highly valuable
asset to the collection of the music box and antique collector.
While carousel music boxes, ballerina music boxes, antique music boxes, and children's jewelry boxes are examples of music boxes some music
box and antique collectors may already have, adding novelty music boxes and musical movements such as the ones addressed in this article would
make their collector even more unique. Why not begin that search today?
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins
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