They are likely to own some of the first and best models, maybe even those handmade by Charles Reuge himself. If you are able to acquire such pieces, you are a lucky owner of a rare and highly collectible Reuge music box. The size of the music box and the tune are also an important determinant in a collectible. Bigger boxes tend to be harder to maintain and keep. The cost to acquire them was also high, making it affordable only to the wealthy. The tune is also important because if you had popular tunes, people would be more willing to buy it than to acquire one that plays an obscure tune especially in the case of non-interchangeable music boxes. The materials used to make good music boxes were rare and expensive, such as rose wood, which made them rather resilient to aging if well-taken care of. Another good place to check is online specialty stores that sell collectible music boxes. If you do some research you might find a Reuge music box worth collecting. Make sure they are old, in good condition (for its age) and is limited in quantities. It's a pretty good bet that if you have one from the early 1900s that the music box is hard to find.
Selected Products
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Music Box Italy
Music Box Elise
Music Box Vinyl
Music Box Beethoven
Music Box Totoro
Music Box Love Story Tune
Music Box Lilium
Music Box Christening
Reuge Music Box
Music Box Owl
Music Box Teddy
Music Box 50 Note
Music Box Boy
Music Box Key Replacement
Music Box Yesterday
Music Box Frozen
Faberge Egg Music Box
Music Box Wedding
Its A Small World Music Box
Music Box Jewlery Box
Ballerina Music Box
Music Box Playing You Are My Sunshine
Music Box Jessica Lange
Music Box Gold
Music Box Balerina
Music Box Jewelry Box For Women
Music Box When You Wish Upon A Star
Music Box Speaker
Music Box Kids
Music Box Made In Japan
Music Box Vie En Rose
Tallent Old Bond Street Music Box
Music Box Butterfly
Phantom Of The Opera Music Box
Music Box Gone With The Wind
Music Box For Kids