Cant even begin to fathom just exactly how something like this was made especially back then. If we think it’s amazing, imagine what they thought of it in the 1700’s and 1800’s.
philoseth justice what no the music is from the 1700s. She copied it maybe. There’s one in Russia playing the same tune so Bjorne will have known the tune
Athena The Great and Powerful what on earth do you mean? It’s a robot/automaton. I’ve watched it day after day at 3pm when it chimes and eases the fish . At weekends it does this every hour
This is a timeless peace of art. The highest possible quality or workmanship. I remember going there when I was a kid.
Amazing piece of engineering. Stunning beautiful thing.
I used to love going to see the swan when I was a little girl in the 50's and 60's.
xaxa10100 me too 💜
an amazing, lovely survivor! the gilt peacock in St. Petersburg is lovely as well! Here's to Mr. Cox!!
I can't believe this was made in the 1700s. That's absolutely incredible.
I have seen this so many times because it’s just a walk down the street
Cant even begin to fathom just exactly how something like this was made especially back then. If we think it’s amazing, imagine what they thought of it in the 1700’s and 1800’s.
Truly extremely beautiful, I love swans.
Nice video. Visited recently and the swan blew me away.
Incredible thing of beauty.
Jump to 4:55 for the action.
THANK YOU for that!
sounds fun! i wanna be there! Nice presentation too
wow awesome work
Great intro from the curator. Good man!
Beautiful!
Very BEAUTIFUL ART & MUSIC
....Beyond WORDS !!!
Speaker: HOW MUCH ...is it's WORTH?
Correct Answer: SPEECHLESS ....PRICELESS !!!!
Other speaker said that they bought it for 200 pounds
🦢 Thank u for sharing!!
Amazing
Ohhhh unbelievable.
Wow it wasn’t in a glass box last time I seen it in 84
MP3 playing eighteenth century clockwork swan. NICE!
Starts at 4:50
If modern arts are more expensive vs this ART, well we are all fckd
Imagine if you made a stunning cobra thing? It looks rather snake-like....
Who polishes the silver, d'ya think?
Paula Harris Baca the cleaners in Barnard Castle. My gran worked there
What’s the name of the tune?
"Jammin' and Rockin'"
Ty
The sound of FROSTI by BJÖRK🤩🤩🤩
philoseth justice what no the music is from the 1700s. She copied it maybe. There’s one in Russia playing the same tune so Bjorne will have known the tune
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"is that it?" must surely go down as one of the most moronic questions of all time?
But folks did not know the swan is a vegetarian, eats weed and grass. The kids know. He did a grand job as narrator. Imo.
If the curator would stfu and allow the swan to just BE! Sigh
Athena The Great and Powerful what on earth do you mean? It’s a robot/automaton. I’ve watched it day after day at 3pm when it chimes and eases the fish . At weekends it does this every hour