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"Regina Corona Style 35" Musical Box
Made by the Regina Music Box Company, Rahway, New Jersey
1902
The Murtogh D. Guinness Collection
Morris Museum
"Regina Corona Style 35" Musical Box

This “parlor” model musical box is an artfully designed and meticulously crafted machine that provides both a luxurious showpiece and musical splendor alike. Intended for private use, the owner could keep 12 punched-metal tune discs that stored the musical program in a carriage at the center. Each disc automatically rose into playing position when the musical box was operated.

The Regina Music Box Company in Rahway, New Jersey made this musical box. Regina was founded by a group of German immigrants who emigrated to the United States around 1892-1896. The company enjoyed significant success and in its heyday, advertised in popular magazines including Harper’s Weekly. Regina was sold by retailers including Montgomery Ward and John Wanamaker & Co.

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