Description
An authentic Menzenhauer’s No. 2 Guitar Zither, patented in 1894 by Menzenhauer & Schmidt of Jersey City, New Jersey. This antique American musical instrument represents a wonderful survivor from the turn of the 20th century, combining decorative presence with genuine playability.
The instrument retains all original strings and remains fully playable, producing a warm, resonant sound. Built in the USA, it reflects the craftsmanship and innovation of the late 19th century, when guitar zithers were popular in domestic music-making.
Key Features:
- Genuine 19th-century American musical instrument
- Fully playable with original strings intact
- Warm, resonant sound quality
- Rich decorative presence for music rooms or interiors
- Ideal for collectors of antique instruments or musical ephemera
Specifications:
- Maker: Menzenhauer & Schmidt
- Model: No. 2 Guitar Zither
- Patent Date: 1894
- Origin: USA (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- Material: Wood, metal strings
- Length: 19 1/4 inches
- Width: 12 1/4 inches
- Thickness: 1 3/8 inches
Condition:
- Antique condition with age-related wear
- Crack to back plate
- Areas of discoloration, surface wear, and paint loss
- Treated for historic woodworm
- Structurally sound and playable
Whether displayed as a decorative object or enjoyed as a playable historical instrument, this guitar zither offers both musical and visual appeal. A rare and characterful survivor from America’s musical past.















