Swiss Coin-Op Station 8 Tune Cylinder Music B... Lot n° 244
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Coin operated music boxes like this example, commonly referred to as "Station Boxes", were installed in Swiss railway stations during the latter half of the 19th century as amusement devices to keep people waiting for trains entertained. They maintained their popularity well into the 20th century. Originally driven by a spring motor which the paying customer had to wind up before playing, most spring motors had worn out by the mid 1900’s and were replaced with electric motors. This example is in very nice original condition. The cylinder plays 8 different tunes. The original tune card is affixed to the inside back of the cabinet. There are no chipped or broken teeth in the comb. The coin mech is intact and it has been converted to an electric motor. The music box is accompanied by a drum and 6 bells played by three Arabic dressed figurines. In the front of the box are three dancers who pirouette while the tune plays. The mechanism is housed in an attractive original finish mahogany cabinet with a glass viewing window in front. The cabinet has 2 veneer chips on the back left side. Height: 68.5 cm. Width: 76 cm. Depth: 44.5 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: USA, Chicago. Video link: https://youtu.be/8Hs-OZtybbc
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