05/28/2026
Well this is something you don’t see every day…
1902 F.G. Otto & Co. “Euphonia” disc music box 🎶
Disc music boxes like the Euphonia had a relatively brief moment in the spotlight, peaking from the late 1880s into the early 1910s. At the time, they were considered cutting-edge home entertainment, allowing people to swap interchangeable metal discs to “change songs” long before recorded audio became mainstream.
Technologies like phonographs, Victrolas, and eventually radio rapidly replaced disc music boxes, making their brief chapter in music history all the more fascinating today.
This example is housed in a beautiful mahogany case and retains its highly desirable double-comb mechanism, known for producing a fuller, richer sound than standard examples. Includes 12 discs.