This is a unique Wine Bar made from an antique organ. The Lakeside organ was made in the late 1800's in Chicago by Tryber & Sweetland. This organ is made of solid wood - it is very heavy but rollers have been added to the bottom. Awesom! Great for a mans cave or special piece of furniture for the Holidays. Price reduced for the season.
The "guts" or music parts of the organ have been removed to reconfigure this into an unusual Wine Bar! Blue stained glass added to the pedal and the top of the organ. There is room for a dozen bottles of wine or liquor, and your glasses can be stored in the music stand that has been made to lift up to hide your goodies. This is a quality piece of antique furniture, very solid, but old and could use some additional care and polish. A great conversation piece. It was my late mothers and we were raised in Chicago-land and this has been with us as long as we can remember. The sheets shown on the music stand are from a newspaper article about the company but the print is too small to read clearly.
Additional measurements: Keyboard (Pic 1) 38"Lx11"Wx10"H; Inside Musicstand (Pic4) 18"Wx10"Dx9"H; Side openings with blue glass (Pic7) 9"W x 6"D x 8"H; Wine rack with triangle shelves for 12 wine bottles (Pic 10) 15"W x 12" D x18"H. The top shelf in front of the name plate is 36" long by 4" deep. The overall dimensions are 45" wide to handles, 22" deep and 57" high. We had our old German Beer Mugs and bottles and special wine glasses displayed.