Antique Crown Eastlake Victorian Pump Organ Oak Carved Beveled Mirror Working


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Description

Antique Crown Pump Organ
Features Eastlake styling with carved oak accents, beveled mirror and stylized carpet foot petals.

A bit of history:
George Bent was one of the most well known piano and organ makers of the late 19th Century in America. Established in 1870, George Bent built pianos and organs under both his own name and also under the Crown and Concord brand names which were originally sold and distributed by Sears, Roebuck & Company through their mail order catalogs.
Crown also built a successful line of player pianos under the “Combinola” brand name.
George Bent’s most famous innovations were his “Orchestral Attachment” and “Practice Clavier”, which were special features operated by extra foot pedals.
George Bent stopped building pianos in about 1929 when the Great Depression hit, but the Crown brand name was produced up until the late 1940s.

Condition

Very good working condition
Could possibly use some tuning as desired (we are not professional organ/piano dealers)
Case is also very good. Wood shows light signs of wear.
Very clean!
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Dimensions

50.5" x 23.5" x 86"
(L x W x H)