Citations:orchestrelle

Noun: "a player organ designed to mimic the sound of an orchestra, manufactured and used from the late 19th century to early 20th century"

 * 1912 — Albert Bigelow Paine, Mark Twain, A Biography: Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907, Chapter CCXXXV:
 * He had the orchestrelle moved to Dublin, although it was no small undertaking, for he needed the solace of its harmonies;
 * 1912 — Will Levington Comfort, Fate Knocks at the Door, Chapter 7:
 * Time could not efface the humor evoked by the sight or sound of the magnificent orchestrelle.
 * 1925 — Theodore Dreiser, An American Tragedy, Rosetta Books (2002), ISBN 9780795307928, page 280:
 * Fox-trots and one-steps were being supplied by an orchestrelle of considerable size.