This 19th century Memod Freres Antique Music Box is part of the history of the worlds first music players made with precision craftsmanship by this Swiss artist and watchmaker. This 9 cylinder music b...Read More
Up for sale is an antique Gem Roller Organ. It has one cob on it, and when I turned the crank handle, it did play music. Condition is “Used” with the organ showing slight wear. The item wi...Read More
Up for sale today is a beautiful c. 1890s antique Regina Music Box in a Rococo-style wooden cabinet, which plays 11 discs, features a double-comb musical mechanism, and is in excellent working conditi...Read More
Criterion 15 1/2 Double Comb beautiful original case Music Box. You will have a hard time finding one better than this. Comes with 21 Discs. Completely original including the winding crank. The item &...Read More
Polyphone 15 1/2 most beautiful original case Music Box , Plays Regina discs as well as Polyphon. You will have a hard time finding one better than this. Comes with 17 Discs. Completely original inclu...Read More
Comes with 11, 15.75″ discs, in working condition, no teeth missing, good sound, cabinet is 21.5″ by 19.25″, height is 12.75″, lid locks, but does not come with key. Nice playi...Read More
This 20-note instrument was originally known as “roller organ”. Manufactured by the Autophone Company, owned by Henry B. Horton of Ithaca, NY. I have got it in very bad condition, literall...Read More
Here is a good example of an Antique Grand Roller Organ Cob designed to be played by one of the Rare Grand Roller Organs. It measures 13 1/4″ long and about 2 1/2″ in diameter. The Song Ti...Read More
Antique Swiss Cylinder Music Box 11 Cylinder. Weighs 31.5 pounds. The item “Antique Swiss Cylinder Music Box 11 Cylinder. 10 Tunes. 31.5 Pounds” is in sale since Thursday, November 26, 202...Read More
Presented is a nice continental European brass or bronze music box. The hinged cover of the box has a traditional peasant genre scene on the cover depicting people drinking, dancing, and playing music...Read More