Description
This exceptional 19th-century gold box appears at first glance be an exquisite snuff box adorned with a charming Swiss enamel vista encircled by a multitude of natural pearls. A quick wind of the key, however, reveals the complex mechanism hidden inside, and the box plays a wistful tune. Once known as carillons à musique, musical snuff boxes were once considered status symbols amongst the wealthy elite. A step above the traditional snuff box, musical boxes helped to influence the development and popularity of all music box production in the 19th century.
Inscribed under lid “To my Mother / Long may the strain affection offers please / And every year commence with sounds like these / 1829″
Circa 1829
1/2″ high x 1 5/8″ wide x 1 3/8” deep










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