I make no apologies for this accordion. Its condition may be poor but its sound is enchanting.It has been used quite often in its lifetime, as the photos demonstrate, to bring joy and happiness to everyone who listened to it.It represented an era in the history of music and is regarded as a collectible in its own right as a well made and widely used musical instrument.
The following are its markings:

Case:
          GEIB, Chicago, IL, Patent 86270.

Accordion:

Made in Italy.
Cellini
World Trade Mark Registered
Product of Fratelli Scandalli, Camerano, Italy.
Patent Pending. Style C 124, Serial 3081 or 8081
On its right side is the name "Registro".

This accordion is a relic of the past and it should belong to either a museum or to an enthusiast of great musical instruments as something to be looked at and admired.Sold as is.No representation is made with respect to its overall functionality but it still sounds great.