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German Troubadour music box, c.1900, made of mahogany. Includes 9 original 22.5 cm discs and a complete working comb.
German Troubadour music box, c.1900, made of mahogany. Includes 9 original 22.5 cm discs and a complete working comb.
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Antique Troubadour Mahogany Music Box with 9 Discs, Germany circa 1900
German Troubadour music box, c.1900, made of mahogany. Includes 9 original 22.5 cm discs and a complete working comb.
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Antique Troubadour Mahogany Music Box with 9 Discs, Germany c. 1900
This antique Troubadour music box, manufactured in Germany around 1900, is an exceptional piece of mechanical music from its time. Crafted from high-quality mahogany, its structure protects a precision-designed internal mechanism to ensure optimal performance. This model includes a complete comb that allows the melodies to play.
The box comes with 9 original perforated metal discs, each 22.5 cm in diameter, designed to play a variety of melodies and provides an authentic musical experience from the early 20th century.
The mechanism of this music box is fully operational, demonstrating the durability and quality of German mechanical music systems. Its functional and robust design reflects the practical and technical focus of the time, intended to deliver music efficiently and reliably.
This music box is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of mechanical music interested in historical pieces in perfect working order. Its value lies in the authenticity of its craftsmanship, the preservation of its original components, and its ability to reproduce music—a testament to the ingenuity and artisanal skill of the early 20th century.
Measurements: 22.5 cm diameter discs; Music Box: 28 cms (11 in.) x 26 cms (10,25 in) x 17,5 cms (6,9 in.)
History of Music Boxes:
Music boxes like this Troubadour represent a pivotal moment in the evolution of mechanical music, which gained popularity in Europe during the 19th century. Germany emerged as a leading manufacturer due to its engineering precision and high-quality materials. These boxes were functional tools designed to play music in homes and social spaces before the advent of modern audio recording. This example is a testament to the technical ingenuity of the time and the ability to produce durable and functional pieces.