1880’s Antique The Gem Roller Organ Crank Organ w/ 22 “Cob” Song Players. Get a box full of cobs that appear to be good as well. Please refer to all photos for more details and overa...Read More
Restored 18 note Ariosa Model 2 organette with steel reeds. Produced by Schmidt & Co. Original ebonized case in nice condition with stenciling. New feeder and reservoir bellows, inner/outer flap ...Read More
This Concert roller organ plays very well. It pumps easy and has very good sound. One of the photos shows me pointing to an area about an inch long that has a slight warp to it. I hope you listen to t...Read More
Antique Aeolian Musette Walnut Victorian ROLLER ORGAN. Shows signs of wear see photos. Does not play music. The item “Antique Aeolian Musette Walnut Victorian ROLLER ORGAN” is in sale sinc...Read More
Antique Concert Roller Organ. When the handle is wound the cob turns but the organ does not make any sound. No further testing done. PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR MANY OF MY LISTINGS THERE ARE MORE THAN 6 PICT...Read More
Vintage organette which probably played paper rolls. Case appears to be in good to fair condition. Study photos closely for detailed description. The item “Antique Organette Roller Organ for Par...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
Someone took very good care of this roller organ. It pumps easy and plays well. The gold decorations are in good condition. I hope you listen to the Youtube video because this organ sounds great! The ...Read More
ANTIQUE LATE 18OO, S ORIGINAL CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN VERY CLEAN. We sell mostly used, untested items bought at Estate sales, Auctions or taken on consignment. There is no way to know if previous owners ...Read More
I bought this from the estate of a music machine collector. He took very good care of it and had a lot of work done to this organ. There is a slight warp on the top about two inches across. I hope you...Read More