Acquired from an estate, this listing is for a Late 19th – Early 20th Century Chautaqua Roller Organ with Nine Cobs, in an oak case with viewing window and instructions on interior of lid. In go...Read More
1887 CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN Hand Crank Victorian Music Box Including 32 Rollers. Condition is Used but in fabulous working condition 1887 Concert Roller Organ hand crank Victorian music box. Included wi...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
VICTORIAN CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN. This is nice old roller organ in a wood case with gold stenciling. It has 11 wood rolls with pins that create the music. There are numbers on some and titles on 2of the...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
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
This listing is for a great playing and sounding Concert Roller organ. This comes with 9 music cobs. The sound is strong and loud. The titles of the cobs are. #26 Old Black Joe. #105 Blue violets walt...Read More
LOT OF 13 ANTIQUE GEM ROLLER ORGAN MUSIC COBS. You will receive exactly what is pictured. The item “LOT OF 13 ANTIQUE GEM ROLLER ORGAN MUSIC COBS” is in sale since Monday, November 23, 202...Read More
Mechanical Orguinette 14-Note roller organ. It is in beautiful condition with expected light wear for it’s age. There is wonderful detailing along the sides of the box. Retains the original pape...Read More