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RARE MAHOGANY AND GLASS GRAND HARMONICON

Currency:USD Category:Antiques Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
RARE MAHOGANY AND GLASS GRAND HARMONICON
RARE MAHOGANY AND GLASS GRAND HARMONICON. The case and stand in mahogany and walnut. The lift top square box is fitted with sixteen holes, which allow sixteen different sized pegged goblet bowls to be inserted, which allows for different musical notes. The term “Grand Harmonicon” is the name that Francis Hopkinson Smith (1797-1872) gave to his version of the musical glasses, which he patent on April 7th, 1825. The glasses were blown to pitch and are played by rubbing their rims with moistened fingers. The stand has molded edge and trumpet turned legs. The top box in fine grained mahogany. Diameter of glasses is 3” to 5”. SIZE: 31” h. Stand is 26-1/2” x 24-1/2”. Box is 24” x 22”. CONDITION: Some stains and finish loss to top, wide separation crack in top. One box side handle is missing. Otherwise very good. Glasses are intact. 9-26703