| AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
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The automatic musical instruments have been used over the period of four hundred years. These automatic musical instruments such as organs, pianos, violins, harps and harmonicas used a type of music either in the form of a barrel attached with small pins, or perforated paper. The early 20th century was their golden age, however, the companies which produced them were in decline in 1930s. |
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Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Piano American 1923 |
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Mills Viorano Virtuoso American 1910's |
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Artizon Military Band Organ American circa 1922 |
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Mortier Fairground Dance Organ Belgian 1920 |
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Wurlitzer Model B Orchestrion American 1910's |
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Barrel organ by James Davis English circa 1800 |
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Limonaire Band Organ French 1905 |
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Fotoplayer style 20 American 1920 |
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Organette Sikohkin Japannese circa 1900 |
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Ariosa Organette Deutsche circa 1910 |
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Automatic Accordion Deutsche circa 1910 |
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| The others | |
| ō | Arubro Dance Organ Regina Sublima Piano Style 303 Photoplayer Style 20 Concerto Orchestrion Style No.11M Wurlitzer Tonphone Aeolian Orchestrelle Player Reed Organ Total:51 |
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