
Antique Metal Musical Instrument Tuning Tools / Accessoires
This item consists of three narrow, elongated objects, likely made of a dark-colored metal, possibly iron or steel, given their appearance and historical context. All three items are roughly cylindrical or slightly flattened in cross-section, and appear to have been hand-forged or cast. Two of the items are plain, slender rods with pointed ends, suggesting they are incomplete or intended for a specific function requiring a penetration point. The third and most distinguishing item is also a slender rod, but it terminates at one end with an intricately cast or carved finial depicting a lyre or a similar musical motif, complete with scrolled details and possibly an eagle or griffins integrated into the design. The overall dark grey to black color indicates significant patination from age and exposure, consistent with oxidized metal. There are visible signs of wear, pitting, and possible rust on all pieces, reflecting their age and use. The lyre finial shows good craftsmanship for its period, with clear details despite the patination. The varying lengths and slightly irregular shapes suggest a handmade origin. Though no clear maker's marks are visible, the stylistic elements of the lyre suggest a period roughly late 19th to early 20th century. These are likely tuning forks or tuning accessories for a stringed instrument, possibly a piano or harpsichord, especially given the musical emblem. The two plain rods might be incomplete tuning hammers or specialized wrenches.
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Estimated Value
$150-250
Basic Information
Category
Musical Instrument Accessories
Appraised On
August 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-250
Item Description
This item consists of three narrow, elongated objects, likely made of a dark-colored metal, possibly iron or steel, given their appearance and historical context. All three items are roughly cylindrical or slightly flattened in cross-section, and appear to have been hand-forged or cast. Two of the items are plain, slender rods with pointed ends, suggesting they are incomplete or intended for a specific function requiring a penetration point. The third and most distinguishing item is also a slender rod, but it terminates at one end with an intricately cast or carved finial depicting a lyre or a similar musical motif, complete with scrolled details and possibly an eagle or griffins integrated into the design. The overall dark grey to black color indicates significant patination from age and exposure, consistent with oxidized metal. There are visible signs of wear, pitting, and possible rust on all pieces, reflecting their age and use. The lyre finial shows good craftsmanship for its period, with clear details despite the patination. The varying lengths and slightly irregular shapes suggest a handmade origin. Though no clear maker's marks are visible, the stylistic elements of the lyre suggest a period roughly late 19th to early 20th century. These are likely tuning forks or tuning accessories for a stringed instrument, possibly a piano or harpsichord, especially given the musical emblem. The two plain rods might be incomplete tuning hammers or specialized wrenches.
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