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Pianolin Style B coin-operated Nickelodeon with flute pipes. In silver fox finish oak cabinet. Manufactured by the North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works circa 1912. In addition to the 44-note piano with mandolin attachment, this has 44 flute and violin pipes spanning the entire compass of the piano. Plays endless rolls, 3 included. Fully restored in 1987, now needs tuning and repair on one pipe note. Height: 172,7 cm. Width: 98 cm. Depth: 66,7 cm. Condition: Good. Location: USA, Chicago.
Of all the large orchestrions ever made, the Hupfeld Helios models were the most popular worldwide. They were arranged into five basic "classes," from I through V, indicated by the Roman numeral at the beginning of the style number. The letter following the class number indicates the instrumentation, and the number after the slash describes the cabinet style. Thus, the Ic/31 is a class I Helios with type 'c' instrumentation in a style 31 case. The present instrument is in excellent condition, restored about 20 years ago. Overhauled and brought to the excellent condition by Ron Capell in 2022. This instrument features a double roll system and comes with 50 music rolls. Instrumentation: Overstrung piano with mandolin effect , registers of pipes for the voices of violin and violoncello, orchestra bells, bass drum, Chinese cymbal, snare drum, and expression effects, with clarinet reed pipes and large bass pipes in addition. Several dozen class I, fewer than a dozen class II, two class III and no class IV or V instruments are known to exist. Produced by Ludwig Hupfeld AG, Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, Germany. Height: 300 cm. Width: 213,5 cm. Depth: 109 cm. Condition: Excellent. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/XkjyNlTrKkw?feature=share
Davis Triangle Grand Disc Phonograph. Walnut stained triangle cabinet on 3 cabriole legs. Largest phonograph made by the Davis Phonograph Co. In good working condition. Broken cover holder. Fair visual condition, broken fabric in front, damaged legs, a few dents and scratches. Made by Davis Phonography Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Height: 106 cm. Width: 100 cm. Depth: 85 cm. Condition: Fair. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
A large ebony veneered table cabinet, third quarter of the 19th century, the glazed hinged top with brass moulding lifting to reveal interior lined in blue velvet, over a frieze with Boulle type floral brass inlay in rosewood panels, raised on square tapered supports with similar inlay, united by a wavy 'X' form stretcher, the supports terminating in compressed bun feet with recessed brass castors, H82cm, W117cm, D69cm (one support and stretcher with damage).
A Victorian figured walnut and satin wood inlaid and gilt metal mounted single door glazed pier cabinet, width 75cm, together with a late Victorian rosewood and satin wood inlaid single door music cabinet, width 54cm (2)Music cabinet is very good, with the odd light mark consistent with age. Pediment loose one side. Pier cabinet very good. Some light marks. Slightly bleached on one side.
A 19th Century Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Chest of "Chippendale" design, stamped 'Bertram & Sons, Dean St., Oxford St. 03195', with moulded edge to top, blind fret carved cant corners, fitted cupboard enclosed by pair of doors with twin dummy drawer fronts, two long drawers under, on bracket feet, 29ins wide x 20ins deep x 30ins high Note: The firm of William Bertram & Son were established in 1830 and trading on Dean Street from 1839. Generally thought of as both retailers and cabinet makers. Documented examples of furniture retailed by Bertram and Son include various models in the fashionable French styles and 19th century revival pieces of the finest quality.
A collection of satirical prints, comprising 'The Cabinet-Maker's Complaint', possibly after John Phillips, framed and glazed, 26.2 by 36.3 cm, 'A Tailor's Hunt or the Sports of the Shopboard', unframed 23.6 by 32.6 cm, and 'Nautical Experience', unframed 23.2 by 32.6 cm, together a watercolour caricature of a man, framed and glazed, 33.2 by 25 cm. (4)
An Edwardian Mahogany Bow and Breakfront Display Cabinet, the whole inlaid with stringings, satinwood bandings, shell and leaf scroll ornament, the central bow front section with shaped pediment and moulded cornice, fitted two shelves with mirrored back enclosed by single glazed door, flanked by drawers, small cupboards with mirrored backs enclosed by bevelled glazed doors and open niche on slender turned supports and with conforming undertier, 54ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 79ins high
A 19th century French Sevres porcelain cabinet plate, with gilded Louis-Phillipe cypher flanked by cherub and putto within bleu ciel ground, Fontainbleau Chateau-mark 1846, 23 cm to/w Spode 'Regent' coffee service, Quimper chamberstick and tray, Cantonese rose-bowl and other decorative china, to/w a part set of French faience 'Demi-porcelain' dinner ware (2 boxes)
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