1 00:00:02,100 --> 00:00:04,833 GUEST: Well, my aunt, when she passed, left a few things, and each of her nieces and nephews 2 00:00:04,833 --> 00:00:09,100 were allowed to select some things. I loved them because they, they're mechanical, and 3 00:00:09,100 --> 00:00:12,833 you wind them up, and then different things happen in each one of them, so, that was why 4 00:00:12,833 --> 00:00:15,700 I have always been fascinated by them and just wanted to know a little bit more. 5 00:00:15,700 --> 00:00:20,700 APPRAISER: They are made by Henry Dankner & Sons. They were a family that had escaped 6 00:00:21,300 --> 00:00:22,033 Nazi Hungary. 7 00:00:22,033 --> 00:00:24,133 GUEST: Oh, wow. 8 00:00:24,133 --> 00:00:28,033 APPRAISER: Re-established in the New York jewelry market in the 1950s, and filed a patent 9 00:00:29,133 --> 00:00:31,166 for these in 1965. Which is your favorite? 10 00:00:31,166 --> 00:00:35,700 GUEST: You know, I kind of loved the heart, which goes up and down when you wind it. 11 00:00:35,700 --> 00:00:40,666 APPRAISER: Can you show me how it works? 12 00:00:41,433 --> 00:00:43,633 GUEST: And then... Sure. 13 00:00:43,633 --> 00:00:45,666 APPRAISER: Wow. 14 00:00:45,666 --> 00:00:47,766 GUEST: And this one, I think, has the most motion in it with the, with the horses. 15 00:00:47,766 --> 00:00:51,366 APPRAISER: It's a great collection that's enough to make an instant bracelet for somebody. 16 00:00:51,366 --> 00:00:53,466 GUEST: (laughs) 17 00:00:53,466 --> 00:00:55,766 APPRAISER: And if they were coming to auction, I believe they would do an auction estimate 18 00:00:55,766 --> 00:00:57,433 of $4,000 to $8,000. 19 00:00:57,433 --> 00:01:01,800 GUEST: Oh, my goodness, wow. Wow, thanks, Aunt Alice. That's great.