September 9 & 10, 2022 The Henri Krijnen Collection
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/9/2022
1923, GERMANY: The Weber company released the first Unika orchestrion in 1912 and it became one of their best selling products during the 1920's, followed by the Weber Grandezza, also selling in this auction. The instrument features keyboard-style piano with mandolin attachment and a single bank of violin pipes, arranged to play solo. Built by the famous Weber Bothers of Waldkirc, Germany, nestled in the Black Forest, home to some of the world's best craftsmen, beautiful walnut cabinet with detailed front carving. Beveled mirrors adorn the front doors flanked with dual sconce lights and front brass plate stating "Gerard G.I. 6 Rue Des Fabriques, Bruxelles", presumed to be the distributor who sold the instrument. A point of difference in Weber music roll arrangements may be noted. The Weber control registers constantly change. The xylophone may be brought into play for just a few notes, then remain silent until it sounds again to accent a passage or play a realistic solo, to achieve an almost human performance. CONSIDERATIONS: This instrument is in excellent condition. The internal mechanics are pristine and the cabinet has very little wear. Currently playing beautifully. Weber was known for their strikingly beautiful sound and this example lives up to that distinction. Includes 20 music rolls.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.Condition: (Excellent).
Item Dimensions: 64 - 1/2" x 33 - 3/4" x 78".