Here we an original late 1800’s era HAND CRANK CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN that was just acquired out of an estate. It turns freely and everything appears to be working fine? Although it does not play ...Read More
Up for sale is this antique Gem Roller organ. Stamped October 18 1904 on base. Case shows considerable wear, missing one screw from back and the other hole is stripped. There is movement when cranked ...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
MANUFACTURED BY THE AUTOPHONE COMPANY IN ITHACA, NEW YORK IN 1907. INCLUDED ARE 4 COBS. A COB IS A METAL PIN STUDDED WOODEN CYLINDER 6 1/2 LONG. ON WHICH A TUNE IS ARRANGED IN A SPIRAL FASHION. I DO N...Read More
Antique Original Gem Roller Organ Music Box Pin Cob Reed Player. Approximately 12″ wide, 14-1/4″ long, 8 high. Working condition Crank works, push rod moves up and down, cob roll rotates, ...Read More
Antique Original Organina Expression the Musical Marvel Roller Organ Music Box. American Automatic Organ Co. Approximately 8″ wide, 9″ long, 10-1/4 high. All parts included are shown. ZOOM...Read More
Dulciphone Roller Organ in as found condition. When you turn the cast iron wheel in the back the bellows go up and down. I have no idea if It plays. There are no music rolls with it. Would be great to...Read More
The Gem Roller Organ. This organ turns fine though the bellows on the bottom needs to be restored becausw there is no sound. This features gold painted details on painted wood. The item “Very Ni...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
The baffles have been removed so the bellows don’t work. The gearing seems to work properly. When manually operating the bellows, I was able to get minimal sound. The reeds probably need to be c...Read More