It runs smoothly and does play through a whole cylinder.
This is a type 1 caseless Q, serial #318734, meaning it is probably from early-mid 1899
There is a bit of history behind this machine, coming from an engraving made underneath the machine in 1945, saying:
From Chris Sterhenz
Collection
7328 terrace
K.C.MO.
1945-
I looked it up on Google maps and it could possibly be 7328 Terrace St, Kansas City, Missouri, if it is then a house still stands there and could be where this Q was in 1945, which could be quite interesting

The only cons are that some parts have been replaced/upgraded at some point in it's life, this machine has the reproducer as would be found on the type 2 Q with the larger diaphragm and it also has the more ornate key as found on the type 2 (this has unfortunately broken) but other than that it is a good machine and plays well!
Please excuse some of the photos because some may make the machine look corroded or dirty but the flash emphasizes some of the tarnishing, this is a lot less significant in person.
I'm asking for offers, so just PM me if you're interested or have any questions.
Here are some video's of this machine playing (the horn used is a cut down trumpet, I can throw that in if you just need a horn to use)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp091EolxII
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCpt3YM1FN8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq6tUZy37rk