Antique 1890s Concert Roller Organ Music Box Cob Roller Organette Gold Lettering w/ 4 rollers. It measures 18″ wide x 12 1/4″ x 15 deep. Some wear on the corners on the bottom part of the ...Read More
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A RESTORED CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN MUSIC BOX WITH ONE COB. IT WAS EXPERTLY RESTORED AUGUST OF 2015 AND SIGNED BY HAROLD DRAPER OF ST. THE ORGAN WORKS VERY WELL. PLEASE CONTACT M...Read More
Measures approximately 12 inches long by 10 inches wide by 10 inches tall including the bottom feet. I believe some parts are missing on the top section. Exterior is quite dirty and dusty throughout a...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. I know little about these so its as is. The item “Antique Conc...Read More
Working condition bellows good, has 3 unused rolls and 3 used rolls. The item “Antique melodia roller organ gately co. Working xtra rolls” is in sale since Friday, November 29, 2019. This ...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. I know little about these so its as is. The item “Antique Conc...Read More
Super rare Aurephone Mechanical Organette, c. 1880 Hand Numbered No. 12″ (16″ counting handle)x 10″ x 8 1/2″ (30 x 25 x 21 cm). Possibly working condition but untested. There a...Read More
I know nothing about this item just picked up from a local state not sure how to use it. It may be just for parts. It also comes with the 15 rules that you used to play the music, all for one price. S...Read More
Here is a fantastic Antique “Chautauqua” Roller Organ. This concert roller organette was made by the Autophone Company of Ithaca, New York. It dates from the mid 1880s. This one has been r...Read More
This antique music player is a rare find! There is one roller with the paper music that is in rough condition and an additional roller bar (no music). The piece has been repaired several times over th...Read More