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Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box

By Allycat7, 16 September, 2012
Description

I have a Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box. The movement type is 2cm pin-type cylinder with clockwork drive. Number of comb teeth is 18. Playing time is 2 min, 30 sec. Edition limit is 100 firing days. Compostion is Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. It is a 100th edition of the Nutcracker that originally premiered in 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The artist is Natalia Zeitseva. I have the original cerificate of authenticity with the box number on it certifying it's place in the handnumbered edition of "The Nutcracker" first issue in the Russian Ballet Musical Artbox Collection.

Category
Music and Music Instruments
Medium
not sure, it's hand crafted
Distinguishing marks
The design of "The Nutcracker"
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Don't know
Date Period
1992 signifying the 100th anniversary of the premier of the original Nutcracker in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892.
Weight
Don't know
History
Explained in long description.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Don't know was handed down to me
For Sale?
No
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nekonook

12 years 10 months ago

Re: Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box

ally....music boxes are very collectible and this one is very nice...as a ltd. edition, with your certiifcate, I would put a price on it of $100-125.....I'm not fond of limited firing days as you have no idea of how many were actually made in that period and it could be in the 1000's or even more.  

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Allycat7

12 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box by nekonook

Re: Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box

Thank you nekonook. You have been so nice. I wish you lived near Kingsport, TN and I could visit your store. You really seem to know your stuff. I don't know how you hold all that knowledge. You must have a very large brain. I really appreciate all your help. Where is the best place to sell music boxes? Do antique stores by them? The antique stores around here don't seem to pay much. They only offered me $10 on the antique mirror, brush, & comb set I had. Anyways, thanks so much for all your help.

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kathyBeh

12 years 10 months ago

Re: Ardleigh Elliott & Sons Music Box

There are 2 just like this one on ebay for sale at $39.99 and less. I saw a few more that had registration numbers up into the 97,000's, so they did make quite a few.  Pretty box.

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