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GALLERY
Here is an impressive sample of some of the early and rare mechanical musical instruments that we display.
Hand Decorated Phonograph HornsOriginal hand painted Morning Glory phonograph horns. | Early Mills ViolanoExquisite machine self playing a Folsom Violin Circa 1914 | Bell-Tainter GramophoneCylinder phonograph model by American Graphophone Circa 1894 |
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Encore Banjo MachineOriginal Banjo machine made in 1897. The first pneumatically operated American instrument. | Cylinder PhonographsA large selection of Thomas Edison models and contemporaries from the turn of the 20th Century. | Berliner GramophoneTrade Mark Model Ca. 1899 |
RCA Victor 7" TelevisionMade only in 1946 the year after ww2. | Wurlitzer VictoryJukebox Circa 1943 | Thibouville-Lamy Two Figure AutomatoCirca 1865 twenty key barrel organ with two automaton monkey musicians. |
Audion Radio ReceiverCirca 1914 early wireless receiver utilizing the first DeForest tube. | Kinetoscope TheaterA 25 minute film about the life and inventions of Thomas Edison. | Kohinoor PhonographGlass Sided Table Model Disc Phonograph Circa 1910 |
Bruder Band OrganFair ground organ made in Werldkirch, Germany circa 1922. | The Mark Twain OrganAeolian Grand Orchestrelle Model YCirca 1901 | The Criterion21-1/2" Disc Table Model Music Box with double comb movement. |
Frati Trumpeton Hurdy-GurdyHand Powered Barrel Pipe Organ utilizing Brass Trumpet Horns. | Samuel-Troll Orchestrelle Bell BoxInstruments included are two music box combs, nine saucer bells, and a 24 key reed organ. Ca. 1880 | Mechanical OrgansHand powered Pipe and Reed automatic organs. |
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