France, around 1929. Very rare Limonaire with unusual 52 keys scale. The organ needs a complete restauration.
14 000 € (Unrestored)
42 000 € (Restored)
UK, around 1905. Rare instrument, when properly placed in front of a regular piano, it plays the piano together with two series of reeds. . Clean instrument came straight out of an attic. (without any rolls)
500 € (Unrestored)
4 200 € (Restored)
Belgium, around 1910. Beautiful cabinet. The instrument had been stored in a very humid environment. The spring engine still turns, but the instrument needs to be restringed.
1 200 € (Unrestored)
7 000 € (Restored)
Instrument used in the French Movie “la Scoumoune” with Jean-Pol Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale, 1972. Ancien organ, caisse from 1965
12 000 €
7 Tannhauser disk Music box
(5 copies et 2 original)
400 €
Belgium, Circa 1920, original piano on it’s original cart. Mechanism need to be rebuilt. Nice pinned cylinder with 10 songs.
3 500 € Unrestored
From 7 000 € Restored
Europe, around 1940. It needs to be restored. Can be used to carry a crank organ.
400 € (Unrestored)
1000 € (Restored)
USA, around 1890. It can be played manually, or automatically with the paper-roll system. 46 keys. This system is older than the Aeolian Orchestrelle.
1 500 € (Unrestored)
6 300 € (Restored)
France, around 1880.
Instrument originally made to teach birds to sing certain tunes.
900 € (Unrestored)
1 500 € (Restored)
1880 France-Germany, one of the earliest system of mechanical piano using strong cardboard roll, 20 are included. Alder restauration from about 50 years ago. Playing condition but need a new restauration.
6 000€ (un-restored)
12 000 € (restored)
USA circa 1890. American organ from De Kleist ( Company that will become later part of Wurlitzer). Originally playing on cylinder later modified A.C. Pilmer for playing books
10 000 (Unrestored)
15 300 (Restored)
Germany circa 1880. Large Cylinder trumpet organ 56 keys with 2 cylinders
11 000 € (Non restauré)
15 500 € (Restauré)
Leipzig, Germany about 1900. Komet Musikwerke Bauer & Co. For 33,3 cm or 13 ¼ pouces (84 notes) discs, 30 included. Working condition but worth a complete revision.
1 800 € (Unrestored)
3 000 € (Restored)
Germany, 1912. Exceptional fully documented philharmonic organ owned by the Hiram Walker family in 1912. Stored in Belgium with 221 music rolls. Read the complete instrument story here.
The price will depend of the project
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France around 1900. Barrel piano "Automatic Piano 32 rue des archives Paris" ;
51 keys/hammers, coiner and mandolin effect original condition.
1000 € (Unrestored)
7000 € (Restored)
Mirecourt, France 1850. 16 keys organ 2 stops
1 200 € (Un-restored)
5 600 € (Restored)
France, 44 Keys, probably from Gavioli around 1880. New cylinder of 50 cm, and the bass pipe under the organ are also new. Casse and pump need to be rebuild.
64x32x56 cm
5000 (Unrestored)
15 000-17 000 € (Restored)
Belgium, Circa 1920, original piano on it’s original cart. Mechanism need to be rebuilt. Nice pinned cylinder with 10 songs.
3 500 € Unrestored
From 7 000 € Restored
1880 France-Germany, one of the earliest system of mechanical piano using strong cardboard roll, 20 are included. Alder restauration from about 50 years ago. Playing condition but need a new restauration.
6 000€ (un-restored)
11 000 € (restored)
Germany 1880, Small reed organ using cardboard disc, 3 are included Still playing but need a complete restauration, pump, mechanism and case..
5 00 € (Un-restored)
1 600 € (Restored)
France circa 1860, 10 notes, three stops. List for three cylinders but only one remains with the organ. J J Benoit, Mirecourt. Perfect condition
4 200 € (Restored)
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