Regina Music Box

I was very fortunate years ago to acquire The Regina Music Box Company's photo negatives,

Regina Music Box, Lid Up, Ready To Put Disc On. Raise The Holder Arm by Depressing the spring loaded thumb lock and lift the arm up and over to the side. Adjust the Tune sheet / Disc with the smooth side up on to the center spindle as far down as it will go and see. The Glorious Regina Music Box Vol. 2 Washington Post The Glorious Regina Music Box Vol. 2 Mister Dooley The Glorious Regina Music Box Vol. 2 Alacazam The Glorious Regina Music Box Vol.

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these are a few of the photos developed from them. Please Enjoy, Al Meekins

The Regina Music Box Company story begins in Gohis, Germany in 1885 at the Symphonion music box Co. when the disc playing music box was introduced. Sensing that their boss was on to a good thing-and figuring they could make a better music box - two Symphonion employees, Gustave Brachhausen and Paul Reissner , left the company in 1889 to set up there own firm, Polyphon, in nearby Leipzig. It wasn't long before they were outselling their former employer. A very steep increase in tariffs on goods imported to the United States, enacted in 1890, made it more cost-effective for Polyphon to set up shop here rather than export its music boxes from Germany.

Regina Music Box Co. President Gustave Adolf Brachhausen Born Saxony Germany 1860 This Photo 1892

In 1894, Brachhausen officially inaugurated The Regina music box Company which would soon become an entity independent of Polyphone. By the time The Regina music box Co. was founded, the music box industry had already made great strides-evolving from music boxes that contained a single cylinder dotted with metal pins to those with Interchangeable cylinders and, eventually, to those that played interchangeable discs, making it possible to tailor the music to suit any occasion.

The Regina music box Company basically followed the industry standard, tweaked it and executed it better than its competitors. Among the Regina music boxes more significant improvements were the introduction of stronger spring-wound motors that could play for a longer time before they required rewinding and the placement of the machine's sounding board on the top to increase volume called a short bedplate.

More than 100 years ago the Regina Music Box Company was regarded as Americas finest music box maker. In later generations, Regina became better known for manufacturing vacuum cleaners but the company's original goal was to fill daily life with music - and for a time it was very successful in doing so. At the turn of the last century , The Regina music box company's sales grossed about $2 million a year at a time when a loaf of bread was 1 cent and a bank teller made about 7 dollars a week. A costly purchase, in 1900 the least expensive 8 inch disc size Regina music box was $12 - about $300. in present-day figures. Nevertheless plenty of households owned a Regina music box.

A Wagon Full of Crated Regina Music Boxes Headed For the Rahway NJ Train Station,

Then on by Freight Train To Lyon & Healy Music Showrooms In Chicago.

The Regina music box Company produced more than 100,000 music boxes between 1892 and 1920. Only a relatively small number of Regina music boxes have survived 2 world wars scrap metal drives and other forms of elimination.

The Regina Music Box Factory 1895

The Regina Factory aerial view 1947

These 4 photos are of Regina Music Box Co. PresidentGustave Brachhausen's personal gold Regina Music Box.

I acquired it in 1975, it was in the Brachhausen residence in Rahway New Jersey. It is 24k gold leaf. Al Meekins

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Known as the Lions Head Reginaphone, this was one of the finest instruments manufactured by Regina. Both a music box and phonograph, this particular example was marketed through Columbia. Has all phonograph components including tone arm and turntable. Case is extremely ornate with carved lions. Fully restored. This Reginaphone is one of the most mint machines I have seen in many years. The music box has extremely rich deep tone quality. Phonograph plays well. Machine comes with 12 music box discs and a supply of 78 rpm phonograph records.

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