Hi Squeak
Yes, they look pretty nice. It can really be something to enjoy looking at. My great-grandpa could do stuff like this, it was beautiful.
As you know I was in the music retail and piano restoration end of things. I have seen many absolutely beautiful and restored pianos and pump organs that would be of great interest to an antique lover, probably. To a music lover a good majority of this type of thing is pretty close to worthless. This is what an upstanding piano dealer or technician would tell anyone looking for a replacement value for insurance, if they are honest.
It's kind of like, there are many gorgeous old Victola's out there. But by today's standards they don't sound anything like a digital reproduction. And, I like the old records. I have a ton of 78, 45 and LP records along with about 25 record players that will play the 78 PRM records. But they sound best on a turntable with a magnetic cartridge. Other thing about the old crank phonograph's, the weight of the arm is so heavy that a record will last for about 100 plays only.