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Late 19th Century Maelzel Metronome MCM office This vintage sign reads "What

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This vintage sign reads "What the Hell You Looking up HERE For

Totally inert and demilitarized according to BATF guidelines with hollow body and deactivated propulsive charge

Seat: 15" W x 15" D x 16" H

Interior: 18" W x 8" D x 5" H

Petacque was a celebrated artist in the Chicago scene for her use of mixed media in mask making

Late 19th Century Maelzel Metronome MCM office This vintage sign reads "Whatc. 1890s; originally designed by Johann Nepomuk Maelzel (1772 1838) (likely mfd. by Seth Thomas Clock Co. Thomaston, CT) Antique wooden metronome. This piece was designed by Austrian inventor, engineer, and showman Johann Maelzel. His first design for the metronome was released in 1816 in Paris, which itself was based on a device built by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel. One of the first people to make use of Maelzel metronome was Beethoven, who had a

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