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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 Horns

Hand Decorated Phonograph Horns

Original hand painted Morning Glory phonograph horns.

Early Mills Violano

Early Mills Violano

Exquisite machine self playing a Folsom Violin Circa 1914

Bell-Tainter Gramophone

Bell-Tainter Gramophone

Cylinder phonograph model by American Graphophone Circa 1894

Encore Banjo Machine

Encore Banjo Machine

Original Banjo machine made in 1897. The first pneumatically operated American instrument.

Cylinder Phonographs

Cylinder Phonographs

A large selection of Thomas Edison models and contemporaries from the turn of the 20th Century.

Berliner Gramophone

Berliner Gramophone

Trade Mark Model Ca. 1899

RCA Victor 7" Television

RCA Victor 7" Television

Made only in 1946 the year after ww2.

Wurlitzer Victory

Wurlitzer Victory

Jukebox Circa 1943

Thibouville-Lamy Two Figure Automato

Thibouville-Lamy Two Figure Automato

Circa 1865 twenty key barrel organ with two automaton monkey musicians.

Audion Radio Receiver

Audion Radio Receiver

Circa 1914 early wireless receiver utilizing the first DeForest tube.

Kinetoscope Theater

Kinetoscope Theater

A 25 minute film about the life and inventions of Thomas Edison.

Kohinoor Phonograph

Kohinoor Phonograph

Glass Sided Table Model Disc Phonograph Circa 1910

Bruder Band Organ

Bruder Band Organ

Fair ground organ made in Werldkirch, Germany circa 1922.

The Mark Twain Organ

The Mark Twain Organ

Aeolian Grand Orchestrelle Model YCirca 1901

The Criterion

The Criterion

21-1/2" Disc Table Model Music Box with double comb movement.

Frati Trumpeton Hurdy-Gurdy

Frati Trumpeton Hurdy-Gurdy

Hand Powered Barrel Pipe Organ utilizing Brass Trumpet Horns.

Samuel-Troll Orchestrelle Bell Box

Samuel-Troll Orchestrelle Bell Box

Instruments included are two music box combs, nine saucer bells, and a 24 key reed organ. Ca. 1880

Mechanical Organs

Mechanical Organs

Hand powered Pipe and Reed automatic organs.

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