Description
This is an English 9 tubular clock with the Winterhalder & Hoffmeier movement that was made in Germany, especially for the English market. Tubular bells may have been used in France as early as 1850s or 1860s, but in the English speaking world, they got their start when John Harrinton of Coventry England patented a clock chime of tubular bells in 1884. Tubular bells (also known as chimes) are musical instruments in the percussion family. Each bell is a metal tube, tuned by altering its length. Tubular bells are typically struck on the top edge of the tube with a rawhide- or plastic-headed hammer. Often, sustain pedal will be attached to allows extended ringing of the bells.
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