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A bells-in-sight musical box playing six airs
No. 1076, bearing agent's name J. H. Heller, Bern on tunesheet (No. 622) and paper control labels, with six bell accompaniment, red stained and ebonised interior, in grained case with inlaid rosewood veneered front, the lid with rosewood veneer and large central inlay of flowers in an urn -19½in. (49.5cm) wide, the cylinder 10¾in. (27.3cm), (two treble teeth replaced); with a note dated June 24th 1866 from an early owner describing operating instructions, later inscribed in 1977 by H. A. V. Bulleid.
No. 1076, bearing agent's name J. H. Heller, Bern on tunesheet (No. 622) and paper control labels, with six bell accompaniment, red stained and ebonised interior, in grained case with inlaid rosewood veneered front, the lid with rosewood veneer and large central inlay of flowers in an urn -19½in. (49.5cm) wide, the cylinder 10¾in. (27.3cm), (two treble teeth replaced); with a note dated June 24th 1866 from an early owner describing operating instructions, later inscribed in 1977 by H. A. V. Bulleid.
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