I have an antique player piano by "Odeola" which was made in Brussels Belgium in 1919. The names on the keyboard are: P. Anthoni-Anvers - J.Gunther,Bruxelles-Odeola. It is an upright, walnut wood and has several unique features. The piano action actually separates from the sounding board and strings (it rolls apart into two sections). I have had the piano for about 25 years. I bought it at an auction at MGM studios in Hollywood and have had the entire piano action restored since. Can you give me an idea of the value of this piano? I can send you some digital photos and anyother information you might need to help me establish a value and if possible give me some suggestions as to the best way to sell it. I also have over 50 old piano rolls some very old classical music. An expample is the 1st Hungarian Rhapsody by Fr. Liszt. This roll is a Welte Mignon roll. Please let me know if there is a market for these rolls.