This is a beautiful little GEM Roller Organ from the late 1800s. It is in excellent & all original condition. Bellows are in very good condition! Paint and stencils are great! No missing parts or...Read More
Very old maybe turn of the century or before large disc type roller organ for parts or restoration needs. The crank turns the center 4 prong disc holder. It will need total rebuilding to play. Check o...Read More
This is such a neat piece!! When the handle is wound it plays music. This measures approximately 18 wide, 12.5 tall and 15 deep. There are some scuff marks on the wood as shown in photos. Please revie...Read More
Beautiful piece , looks to be in original condition and it makes noise when you turn the crank. Seems very smooth to me. I have not touched it, ill leave cleaning and all that to a pro. You get it , h...Read More
I make no claims as to the full functionality of this item. This item may or may not perform/act/display etc as expected. This is a NO RETURN ITEM. Please read description and check pictures carefully...Read More
J & L Antiques NY is located in historic Hyde Park, New York 12538. We feature quality furnishings and accessories from the Rococo, Victorian and Renaissance periods. Our inventory is changing we...Read More
HERE IS A EARLY MECHANICAL ORGANETTE ROLLER ORGAN ORGANETTE THAT I CAN SEE SOME WORK HAS BEEN DONE TO IT AS THE TOP PIECE OF WOOD HAS BEEN REPLACED. IT IS LARGE ONE WITH THE BASE MEASURING OUT AROUND ...Read More
Acquired from a defunct German museum, the Musikmuseum Ladenburg (near Heidelberg) in 2002. While in this museum, it was considered to be the highlight of their collection, and we have a copy of their...Read More
As you can see from the video it does work but the bellows need to be rebuilt and the little blocks of wood that held the bottom flaps are missing. Only the one cob comes with it. Some cracks to the s...Read More
J & L Antiques NY is located in historic Hyde Park, New York 12538. We feature quality furnishings and accessories from the Rococo, Victorian and Renaissance periods. Our inventory is changing we...Read More