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]]>Below are some examples and price guides of antique boy automatons including a boy with a singing goose and a musical boy puppeteer.
BOY & SINGING GOOSE MUSICAL AUTOMATON | France, depicts a clown suited French bisque head boy who moves arm and head about like conductor while attempting to conduct a standing goose by music stand, goose raises head and melody emits from the base. | 17.5″ h. | Some age wear to cloth on one box base
Sold for US$800 at Bertoia Auctions in 2023
Musical Manivelle Automaton Carousel, c. 1890
Germany, with three boys on horses and three girls in chariots, decorated with wood ball finials on red wire stems, velvet ribbon and silk trim, the riders with bisque heads, molded hair and original costumes, on grained paper-covered base with floral transfer and hand-turned movement playing a single tune as the carousel revolves, height 13 1/2 in. (34 cm), base 8 in. (20 cm) square, overall good original cosmetic condition, missing two chariot wheels, boys and horses missing assorted legs, base slightly bowed, partially operative, mechanism not opened for inspection.
Sold for €750 at Auction Team Breker in 2022
Musical Doll Puppeteer Automaton
Circa 1900. Boy is dressed in period fabric costume with fine lace work and puppeteering a marionette. Head and hands are made from porcelain with realistic features. The figure is standing on a square plinth base containing the musical automaton mechanism. Comes with winding key.
Ht. 19 1/2 in.
Sold for US$1,000 at Cottone Auctions in 2023
One of a kind fairground organ “La Belle Epoque” by Belgian organ builder Albert Flahaut. Interesting combination with the accdordion boy automaton. The organ has 92 keys, snare and bass drum and a bandmaster. The little boy moves and plays the accordion. Comes with an endless wheel of cardboard music. Organ: 220 x 200 x 120 cm. Accordion automaton: 150 x 85 x 75 cm. Height: 220 cm. Width: 285 cm. Depth: 120 cm. Condition: Very Good.
Sold for €15,000 at Dutch Auction Company in 2023
VICHY MUSICAL AUTOMATON “MANDOLIN PLAYER SEATED ON CHAIR BACK”. Marks: Tete Jumeau Bte SGDG 4. Seated on the rung of a ladder-back chair is a Jumeau bisque head boy with brown paperweight eyes, painted lashes, closed mouth, shaded and accented lips, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig over cork pate, carton torso with one hinged hip, wire upper arms, bisque forearms and hands, dressed in pink silk-satin costume in the French manner with pink satin shoes and hat with plume, holding a wooden mandolin in his arms. When wound, he turns his head in a nodding circular motion, strums the mandolin and moves his right leg as though keeping time to the music.
Sold for US$2,500 at Frasher’s Doll Auction in 2022
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An exceptional, fine and rare 18K gold key wind open face automaton pocket watch with enamel, seed pearl and diamond decoration
Date: Circa 1870
Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, 3-arm brass balance
Dial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track, winding aperture at 8, gilt hands
Case: Seed pearl set polychrome enamel scene to back depicting a winged putti with an arrow and laurel wreath and a second putti with an injured foot either side of an ornate urn, concealed automaton scene to cuvette with automaton couple moving on a seesaw with the male reaching stone set hanging fruit, in the foreground a finely engraved dog and two sheep rest, in the background an enamel pastoral scene beside a watermill with stone set automaton sails, winding aperture near the fruit tree
Size: 56mm
Weight: 131,00g
Sold for €63,375 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2022
An industrial automaton windmill clock, late 20th century, after a design of Guilmet, the silvered and gilt brass case in the form of a windmill, the partially-silvered clock face with a Roman numeral dial, underneath a silvered barometer dial, with two spirit thermometers on either side, the door concealing the keyhole for the automaton mechanism, on a circular black slate base, 45cm high
Sold for £2,100 at Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in 2022
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MUSICAL DIORAMA AUTOMATON CLOCK UNDER DOME having a rotating windmill and waterwheel, the enamel dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day spring-driven movement under a glass oval dome on gilt moulded plinth (30cm high, 42cm wide.)
Sold for £1,050 at Hutchinson Scott Auctioneers in 2021
A 20th century musical diorama with automata, the scene contained in a gilt, composition ornamented frame and featuring two sailing ships near a cliff lined coastline, with cottage and windmill on a bluff above the cliffs, and background with painted sky, clouds, and birds, the ships rocking and windmill sails turning accompanied by a two tune cylinder music box when activated by a button at the right side of the frame
Sold for US$275 at Schmitt Horan & Co. in 2021
ERZGEBIRGE MUSICAL VILLAGE CRANK AUTOMATON
Very beautiful 1900s German Crank Musical Train and Village. Wonderful German diorama of Train going there the Mountains with a Village and Windmill. Very nice details and colors. Looks all original. Turn the crank and music works.
Sold for US$1,600 at Milestone Auctions in 2021
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Rare Coin-Activated Musical Cabaret Dancer Automaton by Edouard-Henry Phalibois, c. 1900
Depicting a young woman dancing on a stage, the figure with original paint, brown glass eyes with articulated lids, shapely papier-mache torso and legs, articulated at shoulders, waist, hips and knees, with large brass going-barrel movement with four-winged governor, two-air cylinder movement and five boxwood cams with steel runners causing the figure to bend from the waist, raise her arms in unison and each leg alternately, ht. 29 ½ in. (75 cm), figure 23 ¼ in. (59 cm), with winding ratchet, unrestored partially working condition, coin-trip mechanism partially extant, coin-slot present but disconnected, missing base and case
Sold for €2,500 at Auction Team Breker in 2022
1900, SWISS: A very nice original coin operated railway station box with 42cm (16 – 1/2″) cylinder playing eight tunes. Four dancers and a mechanical cobbler picture mounted in the back. The cobbler three-dimensional picture is not believed to be original to the station box, but is connected with linkage to the music box and operates as the music plays and the dancers dance.
Sold for US$6,500 at Dan Morphy Auctions in 2022
FRENCH BISQUE AUTOMATON “DANCER WITH TAMBOURINE” BY VICHY. 17”. Marks: 1300 – 3 Dep, S & H. Upon a tall velvet covered wooden base is a bisque-head doll having blue stationary glass eyes, painted lashes, feathered brows, open mouth, accented lips, upper teeth, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, carton torso with wire upper arms, bisque forearms and hands, wearing red silk and velvet fitted costume with lace bodice and ivory silk sleeves, red silk slippers; holds a bell-decorated tambourine in her right hand, and wooden stick with tassel; as the music plays she nods her head from side to side as her right hand twists back and forth at the wrist to shake the tambourine.
Sold for US$1,800 at Frasher’s Doll Auction in 2022
Attributed to Roullet & Decamps, France, a late 19th century “Turkish Dancer” automaton, with bisque head, shoulder plate and arms, the head signed “Depose Tete Jumeau”, and with pierced ears, blue glass eyes, blond hair, and closed mouth, the figure dressed in colorful costume and shaking a tambourine held in her left hand, her right arm moving up and down from the shoulder, and rocking her head left and right while a tune plays, all on a burgundy velvet covered base with turned feet, containing the clockwork movement and single air music box
Sold for US$2,600 at Schmitt Horan & Co. in 2022
Rare Antique German Automaton Kestner #146 Doll in Working Condition! Fantastic antique doll automaton, twirls and dances. She measures approximatelty 51 inches tall. Marked Made in Germany N 146 on the back of the neck.
Sold for US$1,800 at Brimfield Antique Shows & Auctions in 2022
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A 20th century caged singing bird automaton
probably French, in the 19th century style
the feathered bird with beak head and tail movements mounted on a floral entwined perch, the canted domed cage with knop suspension loop, on foliate mounted conforming giltwood base and bun feet, with crank handle, 53.5cm high overall
Sold for £1,530 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2022
Continental Automaton Singing Bird in Gilt-Metal Cage
On a giltwood stand. Height overall 12 inches, width 8 1/2 inches, depth 6 1/2 inches.
Sold for $535 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle in 2021
French Gilt Birdcage Automaton. The wood bottom of the cage is embossed: “Made in France.” The birds open their beaks and turn their heads along with the clear cheeping sound. The bottom of the cage is lined with green felt. 20in. h. x 11in. diam. Condition: Works not warranted, may need care. The bird models are in good/clean condition. The gilt cage is in good condition with light scratches/wear.
Sold for US$2,000 at Turner Auctions + Appraisals in 2022
A gilt-bronze double jumping and singing bird musical automaton with waterfall and timepiece in the manner of Jaquet-Droz and Leschot, Swiss, circa 1800
the octagonal cage with finely pierced and engraved cagework and enclosing two painted metal birds with automaton beaks, wings and tails and jumping between branches, to the rear is a revolving glass rod automaton simulating water cascading from a lion’s mouth, the base of the cage containing the automaton movement with chain fusee, a complex series of cams controlling the movement of the birds and their singing, the integral plinth with 1¾-inch enamel dial with regulation sector, the timepiece movement with chain fusee and verge escapement with plain three-arm balance, triggering a further two-tune musical movement with 2¼-inch cylinder and steel comb signed H Capt, the whole with stylised floral mounts, the corners with trophy mounts and the ends with roundels depicting the arts, on paw feet
38.5cm. 15¼in. high
Sold for 100,800 GBP at Sotheby’s in 2020
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]]>Below are some examples and price guides of elephant automatons including a silvered bronze and enameled automaton clock and an elephant with a rider.
A SILVERED BRONZE, ENAMELED SILVER AND GILT-BRONZE ELEPHANT AUTOMATON CLOCK
AUGSBURG, CIRCA 1600-1610
The clock is in the form of an elephant, with a howdah in the form of a castle tower, with four turbaned soldiers with raised scimitars which rotate around the tower, there are two enameled dials and two glass dials through which the clock works are visible, the elephant’s eyes move and he is accompanied by two mahouts, one riding on his back and a second walking alongside, all on a naturalistically-cast ground on a silver-mounted ebony and ebonized pearwood veneered base over an oak carcass, which encloses further mechanics which propel the automaton forward in a slight circle, the works are currently partially non-functioning
Sold for USD 2,610,000 at Christie’s in 2021
Unusual Elephant with Rider and Mahout Musical Manivelle Automaton
Germany, maker unknown. Bristle-mohair-covered papier-mâché elephant with articulated head and trunk, rider and a mahout with painted bisque heads marked with anchor and initials “L.C.”, glass eyes and carved wood limbs, dressed in jackets and turbans (not removed for inspection), on paper-covered base with hand-turned musical movement causing the elephant to nod and the rider to nod while the mahout turns his head and raises a stick
Sold for €900 at Auction Team Breker in 2020
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]]>Below are some examples and price guides of spinning Jenny automatons including an early 19th century Napoleonic French automaton and a mechanized model with colored bone.
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A PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE SPINNING JENNY, FRENCH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, with articulated head and arms and moving wheels in the base, on wooden base and accompanied by glasse dome, 5in (13cm) high
Sold for £ 1,750 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2017
NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR CARVED BONE MINIATURE SPINNING JENNY
Early 19th Century
Of typical form, with functional spinning wheel.
Height 3.75”.
Sold for US$3,750 at Eldred’s in 2022
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BEAR WINDOW DISPLAY AUTOMATON. This is an electric window attention-getting commercial display with a bear balancing a package on its nose. When plugged in, the bear moves, and the package spins. A great motion display for a children’s play area, or repurposed to a commercial application. Condition shows some areas of wear due to use, however it is in great original condition and comes with its original shipping box.
Sold for US$425 at Dan Morphy Auctions in 2022
Wooden Musical Bear Organ Grinder Automaton circa 1900 – the bear playing an organ and has a basket on its back, stands on a natural form base
8 1/4 in. high.
Sold for US$750 at Fontaine’s Auction Gallery in 2021
Automaton Jester & Bear
Early 20th century. Porcelain bisque head.
Ht. 20 W 8 in. Sold for US$800 at Cottone Auctions in 2020
Roullet & Decamps Drinking Bear Automaton. Paris, ca. 1940s. Electric bear automaton, brown and white fur with composition nose, feet, and mouth, glass eyes. Bear performs the action of pouring liquid from the bottle into the cup, then raises to his mouth, lowers and repeats. Height 13”. Nice functioning example with soft and clean coat, some chipping to feet and paws but very good overall. Sold for US$700 at Potter & Potter Auctions in 2020
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A Very Rare Musical Automaton Clock with Two Tunes Depicting a Monkey Playing a Violin, Hour and Half-Hour Striking, Two-Week Going
Alexandre Nicholas Théroude, Paris (designer), automaton maker, Jean Marie Phalibois, Paris (attributed to), clock movement by Vincenti & Cie, Paris, Circa 1870
Movement: Manual, circular movement with going barrels, anchor escapement with pendulum, count-wheel striking
Dial: Enamel, Roman numerals
Case: Gilt, wood base, a monkey is depicted sitting with violin in hand, under a tree with flowers, the clock at its base, music activating knob in the left side of the base, in front of it tune changing knob, at the right automaton activating knob, domed glass cover, 16 inches width, 20 inches height, 9 inches depth
Signed by: Back stamped with Vincenti’s trademark advertising the silver medal the company won in 1855 Paris Exhibition
Sold for USD 12,500 at Christie’s in 2019
“Bimbo Box” with Seven Mechanical Monkeys – Electrically-driven automaton monkey band with cassette-player music, coin-slot for 50 pfennigs, working, cabinet dimensions 29 ½ x 19 5/8 x 56 in.
Sold for €2,800 at Auction Team Breker in 2022
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]]>Its origins are found in the city of Geneva and its invention in 1784/85 is attributed to Pierre Jaquet-Droz.
The French term tabatière has also come to be used for any small decorative box resembling a snuffbox in form but not necessarily any longer used to contain snuff. Reference: Wikipedia
UNSIGNED | A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT SINGING BIRD BOX, CIRCA 1930
Case: Overall decorated with foliate C-scroll ornament, hinged lid concealing the singing bird
Dimension: 40mm (height) x 100mm (width) x 64mm (length)
Accompaniments: Presentation box and winding key
Sold for HK$15,300 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2022
RETAILED BY PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE TORTOISESHELL, GILT AND ENAMEL SINGING BIRD BOX WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES ABRAHAM BRUGUIER THE YOUNGER, FITTED BOX SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, CIRCA 1880
Movement: Rectangular full-plate, chain fusée, bellows, going barrel, the lid opening for the rotating multicoloured singing bird with flapping wings, turning head and opening beak
Case: The back with hinged key compartment, the bird cover enamelled with a bouquet of flowers and two birds on a translucent ground, diam. 96 x 64 x 32 mm
With: Original Patek Philippe fitted case, instruction sheet and key
Sold for HKD 819,000 at Christie’s in 2022
Reuge Gilt-Metal and Enamel Singing Bird Box
Width 4 5/8 inches.
Sold for $1,250 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle in 2020
German Karl Griesbaum music box with a singing bird automaton. The sides and top of the brass box are elaborately decorated with scrolling filigree. The bird is naturalistically rendered in yellow and black. Impressed mark along the underside Ken-D as well as “Made in Germany.”
Bird sings for approximately 15 seconds when fully wound. With three keys for winding the box.
Height: 1 3/4 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 2 3/4 in.
Sold for US$1,500 at Revere Auctions in 2022
A jewelled gold and enamel singing bird box, Rémond, Lamy, Mercier & Co, Geneva, circa 1815, rectangular with rounded corners, all sides with wavy engine-turning within a border of gold scrollwork and midnight blue taille d’épargne ovals and lozenges, the lid centred with an octagonal plaque chased with a musical trophy including a turquoise-set harp, a mandolin, a trumpet and a ewer on a sablé ground, in a frame of turquoise cabochons, opening to reveal a singing bird with a small ivory beak, flapping its hummingbird-feathered wings, its support mounted on a plaque engraved with the silhouette of a bird and with scalloped edges, the inner cover engine-turned, key compartment, maker’s mark, unofficial Geneva third standard mark, with associated key and another spare one, in a silk-lined tooled leather case, circa 1830 and cardboard box stamped for: Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company / 112 Regent Steet, London W.
7.8cm., 3¼in. wide
Sold for 50,400 GBP at Sotheby’s in 2022
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]]>Below are some examples and price guides of antique cuckoo clocks including a late 19th century Black Forest cuckoo clock and a cuckoo table clock.
A LARGE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN ‘BLACK FOREST’ CARVED AND STAINED WOOD CUCKOO CLOCK
With an elaborate pierced twin bird and floral pediment and surround, the 6 1/2in dial with pierced Roman numerals and hands, the twin gut fusee movement striking on a gong with pendulum and key, 74cm high (29in high)
16cm wide, (6in wide
Sold for £ 750 at Bonham’s in 2018
A SWISS ‘BLACK FOREST’ STAINED WALNUT CUCKOO TABLE CLOCK
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The case of chalet form carved with oak leaves, tree trunks and mushrooms, surmounted by a St. Bernard on the roof, the ebonized chapter ring with applied faux bone numerals, with painted cuckoo emerging from a door above
29 ¾ in. (75.5 cm.) high, 18 ½ in. (46.9 cm.) wide, 9 ½ in. (24.1 cm.) deep
Sold for USD 4,375 at Christie’s in 2018
Hunter Style Black Forest German Cuckoo Clock #859
8 day, 20 inches, Regula Clock 859, made in Germany, , no weights
Sold for US$115 at Auctions By B. Langston, LLC in 2022
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