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A walnut upright Polyphon, fully restored, the twin combs numbered and marked DRGM62800, the gilt metal frame numbered 25740 and playing 50cm discs, the case of typical design with glazed top with drawer below and mounted on a later storage bin base containing thirteen discs (some modern), 203cm high, 73cm wide, 42cm deep
A late 19th century walnut cased, coin-operated polyphon by Peters, Leipzig, with arched pediment, shell carved decoration and turned finials, the frieze bearing maker’s label ‘Polyphon Musical Instrument, Peters, Leipzig’, the arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, on peg feet, with ‘drop a penny in the slot’ dual comb movement, 111cm. high.
Polyphon and discs German Polyphon circa 1895 the square table-top box of walnut with floral marquetry lid the sides applied with geometric mouldings and corner pillars on carved footing the interior revealing two 65mm combs on gilt metal Polyphon table and a print of musical cherubs in the lid. Width overall 57cm. Together with 18 metal 15¾ discs in a mahogany box.
A late 19th century walnut cased polyphon by Nicole Freres, the decorative pediment with carved shell decoration and turned finials, the frieze carved with “Polyphon”, having an arched glazed door flanked by turned columns with a single drawer below, on turned feet, with “Drop a Penny in the Slot” dual comb movement, 129cm. high, together with sixty 50cm. diameter discs.
A good 19th Century Nicole Freres "Penny in the Slot" Polyphon to take 19.625ins metal disks, with twin 7.5ins single piece steel combs to mechanism, contained in walnut case with shaped and moulded cresting with turned finials, single arched glazed door with turned columns to sides, on turned feet, 27ins wide x 52ins high, complete with a collection of thirty-one disks for same
A late Victorian walnut polyphon the hinged lid, circa 1890, with marquetry floral sprig central inlay within a quarter veneered border revealing an interior print depicting classical putti playing instruments and dancing, the movement with single comb numbered 312 the case with swing brass handle standing on four short turned feet, 19.5" wide, 9.5" high, 18.5" deep also including 17 marque de fabrique polyphon 15.5" steel discs
A Figured Walnut Polyphon Table Top Musical Disc Player, the movement playing 50cm metal discs, the inner cover set with a glazed sepia print of putti, ratcheted winding handle and stop/start lever to the side, the case with foliate marquetry decoration to the hinged cover, with foliate carved cavetto border, the frieze with lozenge mouldings, baluster turned pilasters, on a foliate carved plinth, together with two metal discs, 64cm by 59cm
A 'Polyphon' walnut cased 9.5 inch disc musical box, no.23573, the gilt finish cast iron bed mounted with comb mechanism, in walnut case with vacant cartouche and line border inlaid lid, crank wind lever to front and start/stop lever to left-hand side, on turned feet, 31cm wide; with twenty-one discs.
An American aesthetic movement oak and walnut veneered display cabinet, Herter Brothers, New York, the domed ebonised and dentil moulded cornice above a glazed display door flanked by voluted flat columns over a scalloped moulding and raised on a dentil moulded cabinet base with semi secret frieze drawer over a glazed door with ebonised border enclosing adjustable shelves and between pierced acanthus carved flat bracket columns raised on an ebonised plinth base, stamped G Herter, New York, possibly a polyphon case, 36" wide, 19" deep, 81" high
A Polyphon 50cm Coin Operated, Upright Disc Musical Box With Fifteen Discs. Twin Comb Mechanism Contained In A Walnut case With Glazed Door And Pierced Foliate Frets Flanked By Turned Pilasters, The Base With A Frieze Drawer And Side Winding Handle. German C.1900 Max. Ht 93cm Max Width 61cm. Max Depth 39.5cm. The Polyphon Has Been Stored For Many Years In A Very Damp Under stair Cupboard And Is Generally In Distressed Condition But Will Still Play
A late 19th Century walnut cased 'Penny-in-the-Slot' polyphon, to take 19.75ins disks, the movement with twin 7.5ins steel combs (now in pieces), the case with moulded and shaped pediment with arched centre cresting, flanked by turned finials, the door with arched glazed panel flanked by turned columns, on turned front feet, 27.5ins wide x 51ins high, and two wooden cases each containing 29 disks for same (movement appears to be complete but will need full restoration), and one other walnut 'Penny-in-the-Slot' polyphon case (wormed and in need of restoration)
A walnut cased Polyphon disc musical box, circa 1890, with 15 inch disc mounted on gilt finish bed with 77 tooth comb, the case with applied monochrome lithograph of putti at play to inside of lid, the exterior with foliate spray inlaid quarter veneered panel to top, start/stop plunger and crank handle to right-hand side, on moulded base with compressed bun feet, three teeth broken, 54cm wide; with eighteen discs.
A 'FEET & INCHES' ELECTRIC WATER PUMP CLOCK playing 19 inch interchangeable metal discs, with a crank wound movement and coin slots either side with signs stamped ‘Drop a Penny in the Slot’, the walnut case having a swan neck pediment to the top with a turned wooden finial, with applied turned pillars to the front door which has wood frets to the top corners and an arched glass front above which is inlaid in brass the name ‘Polyphon’ with a plaque to the side of the case which is stamped with the retailer’s name ‘H. Peters & Co., London. Made in Leipzig’, complete with twelve discs, German, Circa 1870, height 107cm.
AN UPRIGHT WALNUT POLYPHON playing 19 inch interchangeable metal discs, with a crank wound movement and coin slots either side with signs stamped ‘Drop a Penny in the Slot’, the walnut case having a decorative pediment to the top with shell decoration and turned pillars, with applied turned pillars to the front door which has wood frets to the top corners and an arched glass front above, in which is set the name ‘Polyphon’ with a bone plaque to the bottom of the door stamped with the retailer’s name ‘T. Rhodes and Sons Ltd., 18 Silver Street, Halifax’, under which is a lockable drawer for collecting the coins, complete with twenty discs, German, Circa 1870, height 128cm.
AN UPRIGHT WALNUT POLYPHON playing 19 inch interchangeable metal discs, with a crank wound movement and coin slots either side with signs stamped ‘Drop a Penny in the Slot’, the walnut case having a swan neck pediment to the top with a turned wooden finial, with applied turned pillars to the front door which has wood frets to the top corners and an arched glass front above which is inlaid in brass the name ‘Polyphon’ with a plaque to the side of the case which is stamped with the retailer’s name ‘H. Peters & Co., London. Made in Leipzig’, complete with twelve discs, German, Circa 1870, height 107cm.
A Polyphon 11 inlaid walnut disc musical box, no.87025, c.1900, retailed by 'Douglas & Co, 7 South St, Moorgate St, London E.C.', the gilt painted bed with 55-tooth steel comb, in walnut rectangular box with foliate panel inlaid lid and monochrome print of revelling putti to inside, width 40cm; with 40 spare discs.

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