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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865 Retailed by Maison Alphonse

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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
Retailed by Maison Alphonse - Bild 1 aus 3
Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
Retailed by Maison Alphonse - Bild 2 aus 3
Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865
Retailed by Maison Alphonse - Bild 3 aus 3
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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865 Retailed by Maison Alphonse Giroux, Paris, with 8-air barrel, hand-cranked movement with camshaft for monkey fiddler, cellist and magician with papier-mâché heads, articulated lips and eyes, carved wood lower limbs, the fiddler with articulated left foot, dressed in second generation costumes in the original style, music stands, two tricorn hats and violin case completing the scene, on rosewood-veneered base with partial tune-sheet and retailer's label of: "Maison Alph. Giroux, 43 Boulevard des Capucines, Successeur Ferdinand Duvinage, Tableaux, Objects d'Art, Bronzes Fantaisies, Encardrements, Ebénisterie, Papeterie, Jouets", 23 in. (58,5 cm) wide x 33 in. (84 cm) total height, magician 15 in. (38 cm) high with hat. – The monkeys turn and nod their heads, blink and chatter as the two musicians play their instruments and the magician lifts two cups to reveal a series of changing objects. Overall good working condition. The barrel organ plays well. The figures retain their original paint and wigs (hair sparse on the musicians), the leather upper lips on the two musicians are split and not all of the movements of the three figures are operational. The organ is accompanied by an antique (possibly original) grain-painted wood carrying case. – Alphonse Giroux was a Parisian dealer of luxury goods, toys, boxes and the first commercially-produced daguerreotype cameras. His label has been recorded on finely-detailed early automata as well as the more toy-like pieces by Alexandre Nicolas Théroude. Giroux was succeeded by his relative, Ferdinand Duvinage, in around 1868. – An impressive demonstration piece!

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Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Condition: (3/3) Seltene Walzendrehorgel mit 3 mechanischen Affen von Théroude, um 1865 Verkauft bei Maison Alphonse Giroux, Paris; 20 Ton-stufen, 8 Melodien, Handkurbelantrieb, Nockenwelle für die Bewegungen der Affen-Puppen (Geiger, Cellist und Zauberer), Köpfe aus Papiermaché, bewegliche Lippen und Augen, geschnitzte Glieder (teilweise beweglich), alte Kostüme im Original-Stil, außerdem mit 2 Notenständern, 2 Dreispitz-Hüten und einem Geigenkasten als Ausstattung. Orgelgehäuse mit Rosenholzfurnier, Teilen des Melodienblattes und Händlerschild "Maison Alph. Giroux, 43 Boulevard des Capucines, Successeur Ferdinand Duvinage, Tableaux, Objects d'Art, Bronzes Fantaisies, Encardrements, Ebénisterie, Papeterie, Jouets", Breite 58,5 cm, Gesamthöhe 84 cm, Höhe des Zauberers mit Hut 38 cm. – Die Affen drehen und neigen ihre Köpfe, zwinkern mit den Augen und plappern vor sich hin. Die Musiker spielen ihre Instrumente, während der Zauberer abwechselnd die Becher hochhebt, unter denen sich wechselnde Gegenstände befinden. – Guter Gesamtzustand, gut spielende Orgel, Figuren mit Original-Bemalung und -Perücken (Haare der Musiker etwas spärlich), Leder der Lippen eingerissen, nicht alle Bewegungen der Figuren funktionieren. Inklusive antiker Holzkiste (vermutlich original). – Alphonse Giroux war ein Pariser Händler für Luxus-Waren und Spielzeuge, außerdem verkaufte er die ersten kommerziell hergestellten Daguerreotypie-Kameras. Sein Etikett ist sowohl auf frühen komplizierten Automaten wie auch bei eher dem Spielzeug zuzuordnenden mechanischen Puppen von Alexandre Nicolas Théroude zu finden. – Ein beeindruckender Automat!

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Rare 20-Key Barrel Organ with Three Monkey Automata by Théroude, c. 1865 Retailed by Maison Alphonse Giroux, Paris, with 8-air barrel, hand-cranked movement with camshaft for monkey fiddler, cellist and magician with papier-mâché heads, articulated lips and eyes, carved wood lower limbs, the fiddler with articulated left foot, dressed in second generation costumes in the original style, music stands, two tricorn hats and violin case completing the scene, on rosewood-veneered base with partial tune-sheet and retailer's label of: "Maison Alph. Giroux, 43 Boulevard des Capucines, Successeur Ferdinand Duvinage, Tableaux, Objects d'Art, Bronzes Fantaisies, Encardrements, Ebénisterie, Papeterie, Jouets", 23 in. (58,5 cm) wide x 33 in. (84 cm) total height, magician 15 in. (38 cm) high with hat. – The monkeys turn and nod their heads, blink and chatter as the two musicians play their instruments and the magician lifts two cups to reveal a series of changing objects. Overall good working condition. The barrel organ plays well. The figures retain their original paint and wigs (hair sparse on the musicians), the leather upper lips on the two musicians are split and not all of the movements of the three figures are operational. The organ is accompanied by an antique (possibly original) grain-painted wood carrying case. – Alphonse Giroux was a Parisian dealer of luxury goods, toys, boxes and the first commercially-produced daguerreotype cameras. His label has been recorded on finely-detailed early automata as well as the more toy-like pieces by Alexandre Nicolas Théroude. Giroux was succeeded by his relative, Ferdinand Duvinage, in around 1868. – An impressive demonstration piece!

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Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Condition: (3/3) Seltene Walzendrehorgel mit 3 mechanischen Affen von Théroude, um 1865 Verkauft bei Maison Alphonse Giroux, Paris; 20 Ton-stufen, 8 Melodien, Handkurbelantrieb, Nockenwelle für die Bewegungen der Affen-Puppen (Geiger, Cellist und Zauberer), Köpfe aus Papiermaché, bewegliche Lippen und Augen, geschnitzte Glieder (teilweise beweglich), alte Kostüme im Original-Stil, außerdem mit 2 Notenständern, 2 Dreispitz-Hüten und einem Geigenkasten als Ausstattung. Orgelgehäuse mit Rosenholzfurnier, Teilen des Melodienblattes und Händlerschild "Maison Alph. Giroux, 43 Boulevard des Capucines, Successeur Ferdinand Duvinage, Tableaux, Objects d'Art, Bronzes Fantaisies, Encardrements, Ebénisterie, Papeterie, Jouets", Breite 58,5 cm, Gesamthöhe 84 cm, Höhe des Zauberers mit Hut 38 cm. – Die Affen drehen und neigen ihre Köpfe, zwinkern mit den Augen und plappern vor sich hin. Die Musiker spielen ihre Instrumente, während der Zauberer abwechselnd die Becher hochhebt, unter denen sich wechselnde Gegenstände befinden. – Guter Gesamtzustand, gut spielende Orgel, Figuren mit Original-Bemalung und -Perücken (Haare der Musiker etwas spärlich), Leder der Lippen eingerissen, nicht alle Bewegungen der Figuren funktionieren. Inklusive antiker Holzkiste (vermutlich original). – Alphonse Giroux war ein Pariser Händler für Luxus-Waren und Spielzeuge, außerdem verkaufte er die ersten kommerziell hergestellten Daguerreotypie-Kameras. Sein Etikett ist sowohl auf frühen komplizierten Automaten wie auch bei eher dem Spielzeug zuzuordnenden mechanischen Puppen von Alexandre Nicolas Théroude zu finden. – Ein beeindruckender Automat!

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