Pair of Vintage Rocking Music Box Wooden Steinbach German Knitting Grandma and Grandpa with Black Cat Smokers
Wonderfully nostalgic and perfectly charming, our pair of vintage rocking music box Steinbach German Knitting Grandma and Grandpa with Black Cat smokers is a delightful addition to your holiday decor. Captivating for adults and children alike, these smokers are sure to become a treasure that everyone looks forward to year after year. We love these as the start of (or addition to) a family tradition or as an unexpected gift for the vintage Christmas lover in your life.
To create smoke, remove the upper half of the smoker and place an incense cone on the metal plate. Light and blow out the incense, allowing smoke to be released from the cone. Carefully and securely reattach the upper half of the smoker to allow the smoke to travel through and out of the smoker's mouth.
As shown in the final photos, this pairs wonderfully with our other vintage German smokers, the Hiker and the Bunny Rancher.
As shown in the second video, both smokers rock and play music, however, Grandma is just a little bit slower (give her a break—she's been sitting in that chair knitting for years!).
Once the music box has been turned to start, gently pull the wooden stick on the side to allow the music and rocker to start. The music and rocker will naturally come to a stop, but should you want to end it prior to that, simply push the wooden stick back in.
Do not leave these unattended while in use. Do not operate rocker/music box while an incense cone is in use. Do not use backflow incense cones, as the smoke will not rise. Incense cones not included.
Grandma's Steinbach sticker is on the bottom of her rocker while Grandpa's is on the back.
MEASUREMENTS
Grandma
Height: 9-1/2"
Width: 4"
Depth: 5-3/4"
Grandpa
Height: 9-1/4"
Width: 4"
Depth: 5-3/4"
All measurements are approximate.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Our pieces are carefully packaged and shipped fully insured within 7-10 days from Jacksonville, FL. All sales are final.
"You know how when you were little, you had this fantasy that your toys could come to life and talk? I feel like this grandma and grandpa fit that imaginative bill. There's just something so charming, comforting and a bit magical to them."