![]() ![]() The clock has eight-day time and gong-strike clock movement with a single-air pull-string cylinder musical movement and two separate spring or going barrels which operate the pulley systems. The shop depicts two smiths working on an anvil, one operating the bellows, a farrier shoeing a horse while the horse’s head nods, and a dog wagging its tail, all while music plays. ![]() The scene animations include a maiden washing the laundry on a river bank, a procession of villagers along the streets, and a train passing over the canal. This elaborately decorated arch-top giltwood and gesso frame has two cherub-like figures flanking the Roman numeral porcelain dial in the arch and is a site to see. The hand-colored lithograph depicts a farrier’s shop and a village scene in the distance provides much entertainment. These objects were curiosities for the prosperous individuals of the day. The industry was thriving in Paris during that time with makers like Vichy, Lambert and Roullet & Decamps. 1880.Īutomatons go as far back as the middle ages but some people refer to the mid 19th to early 20th century as the “Golden Age” of automata making. The Otamatone is a cute, quirky, and fun to play electronic musical toy characterized by its eighth note-shaped body, adorable moving mouth, and silly, buzzing, amusingly off-key 'voice.' Developed by design firm Maywa Denki, it was first released in Japan in 2009 and has been the countrys best-selling musical toy ever since. One of our most interesting offerings in our October 31st Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments auction is this gilt-framed musical automaton picture clock of a Blacksmith’s Shop (Lot 457, Estimate $5,000-$7,000), attributed to Xavier Tharin, c. ![]()
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