Antique Regina Music Boxes
When thinking about music box manufacturers, Regina music boxes
come to mind straight away, along with Potter boxes.
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The Regina Company did not, by several means, make the first
music box. In reality, the Regina Company did not produce their
first music box until about a hundred years ago in Rahway, New
Jersey. Many years before, music boxes originated in parts of
Europe such as Germany, Switzerland, and Bavaria.
ORIGINS OF MUSIC BOXES
Music boxes originated in the 19th century. It was, as it is
still now, an automatic musical instrument. A set of pins on a
revolving disc or cylinder strike a steel comb inside, of which
the teeth are... (read more)
CHILDREN DISNEY MUSIC BOXES
It appears only natural to combine these with Disney music boxes
that feature your favorite princess or heroine from several of
Disney's several films. Music boxes are as ageless as that castle
at Disney World. That tiny... (read more) |
These little beauties of visual delight and mesmerizing music
were sought following for at least 50 years prior to the advent
of Regina music boxes. However, Regina holds the distinction of
being the first music box business in American world and, the
majority of expert collectors believe, the finest in American
music boxes. The sound quality of "Regina's," say collectors,
"remains unsurpassed in the united states and elsewhere as
the mechanism for the instrument differs from others of the period."
Regina music boxes have a unique mechanism
This distinction refers to the Regina music boxes that play interchangeable
musical discs, not cylinders as was common during the 1800's.
A technology way ahead of its time, this gave Reginas a sound
quality that was without equal. The venerable European masters
were put off that the upstart Americans had beaten them at their
own craft! In 1894, the Regina Music Box Business acknowledged
that their box is a mechanical device that utilizes circular metal
plates with holes punched through the surface. This technique
is similar to that used with player pianos, and even sounds like
a forerunner of today's compact discs.
UNIQUENESS OF REUGE MUSIC BOXES
Charles Reuge was just a watch maker when he moved from Val-de-Travers
to Sainte - Croix in 1865. It was there than he changed his tune
and started incorporating music movements into the making of his
pocket... (read more)
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Collectable Regina Music Boxes
The word "Regina" is Latin for "Queen." Coincidence?
Hardly, say music box collectors. If that were the case, why weren't
they simply named "Rahway Music Boxes" after the town
of their birth? No, Regina music boxes are indeed the monarchs
of music boxes - yesterday and today.
BALLERINA MUSIC BOX FOR GIRLS
A ballerina music box will suit a female friend or family member
well. This type of music often provide a spaces where one can
store jewelry and other valuable items so if your friend is fond
of jewelry, the ballerina music box... (read more) 
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One of the original Regina designs was a Christmas music box
featuring interchangeable discs of Christmas music and intricately
carved ice-skaters that twirled in time to the music. At estate
auctions or sometimes on E-Bay, you can locate an exceedingly
rare Japanese Regina music box overlaid with Oriental lacquer
and colorful floral patterns. Last year, a completely functional
Regina music box with an Irish motif and a medley of Celtic tunes
sold at an estate auction for $7,000 to a collector as a gift
for his beloved but terminally ill wife. Urban legend has it that
his wife had always longed for a Regina music box and she watched
its glimmering roses and shamrocks, listening to the Irish love
songs until the day of her death. The box has reportedly been
returned to Ireland, the country of the buyer's wife's ancestors.
Even if this account is but whimsical fantasy, you can find no
doubt of the distinction of one Regina music box; the tallest,
most intricate Regina ever created stands over seven feet tall!
It now belongs to a collector and art historian and is in full
working purchase. To complete the distinguished history of the
Regina music box, a one-of-a-type box displays a waving Western
flag, accompanied by "The Star Spangled Banner." A fitting
tribute to the nation that treasures it.
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