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19th Century Functioning Singing Bird Automaton eye The clock originally featured four

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Description

The clock originally featured four feet to rest upon but three of the feet have gone missing during its lifetime

The overall diameter of this piece measures 4

The model will rest on it's side "standing up" as shown

The overall dimensions of this japanned copper mirror measure 8" at its widest point

19th Century Functioning Singing Bird Automaton eye The clock originally featured four19th century singing bird automaton. 6. 5"W x 5. 5"D x 12"H. This automaton features a gilt brass cage housing a songbird. The songbird has retained a few of her feathers over the past several decades and exhibits peaks of her original red color. On the bottom of the cage you'll find the wind up mechanism that operates the bird as well as the speaker hole from which the song would once have played. When on the bird comes to life flicking it's tail and

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