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A Victorian walnut cased Fortuna polyphon musical disc player, with double comb mechanism playing 25 7/8" discs (65.6cm), with 66 assorted discs. This instrument is believed to have been originally sold in Edinburgh by the retailer R Felvuschenn, 86 St Vincent St., Glasgow and can be found in The Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instruments. The case has a pediment with turned finials above glazed door housing the internal mechanism, a disc bin below, height approx 225cm, width 84.5cm.
A Small Table Top Polyphon Musical Disc Player, the brown lacquered wooden case with pictorial transfer printed hinged lid, pictorial paper label to underside, 6.5cm steel comb on gilt metal base, push/pull start/stop mechanism, steel winding lever, 19.5cm by 18cm, with eleven 16cm metal discs.
A 19th Century Walnut Cased Table Top Polyphon Musical Disc Player, with lever operated gilt metal movement numbered 91326, 16.5cm steel comb, the rectangular cabinet with foliate inlay to hinged lid, pictorial card panel to underside, with handle and nineteen 40cm metal discs, 53cm by 48cm.
A late 19th century walnut table top polyphon, with a crank wind movement and two combs, No. 34933, playing 15.5inch disc, the lid inset a photographic print of a chateau and trade label for 'Henry Klein & Co, London, W.' the case with carved decoration, burr walnut veneers and floral marquetry, with forty five discs, 12.25in (31cm) h, 22.25in (56.5cm) w.
Good large figured walnut penny-in-the-slot polyphon, playing 24.5" discs, the arched glazed door inscribed in gilt letters Polyphon H. Floto, Altona Adolfstrass, flanked by fluted turned pillars and surmounted by a foliate pierced breakfront gallery, supported upon a plinth with the fall front housing nineteen discs, 90" high overall
A late 19th Century walnut cased Polyphon, the lid hinged to reveal the gilt painted mechanism stamped '28932', the underside of the lid applied with a printed paper panel depicting playful putti, the front with winding handle, height approx 18cm, width approx 31cm, together with a collection of discs.
A late 19th Century Swiss walnut cased polyphon - “The Britannia” by B.H.A. of St. Croix, to take 11.75ins metal disks, and 5ins single piece steel comb, contained in walnut and ebonised rectangular case, 23.5ins x 14.25ins x 9.5ins high, complete with ten disks for same (case in need of restoration)
A Late 19th Century Upright Penny In The Slot Polyphon, the movement with gilt decoration and POLYPHON heightened in black, playing 50 cm diameter discs on two combs, each comb 19.5 cm, in a walnut case, the pediment having a clock with Arabic numerals, the frieze incised Polyphon, above an arched glazed door with a drawer below for the coins, the base having a pull door with a quarter veneered panel flanked by a pair of fluted columns, on a moulded base with turned feet, the movement applied two plaques to the coin escutcheon Drop a Penny In The Slot and Drop a Penny In The Slot Nicole Freres-Liepzig, and a circular gilt disc applied to the interior of the case above the movement, Polyphon Schultz Marke, 220 cm high overall, with fifty one discs See back cover colour illustration

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