COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE Feb.COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE Feb. 6, 1906 patent date on reproducer, mahogany cabinet; nickel plated horn, crank and arm. Assembled 30 x 23-1/2 x 23 in.
COLUMBIA DISC PHONOGRAPH, COLUMBIACOLUMBIA DISC PHONOGRAPH, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.,COLUMBIA DISC PHONOGRAPH, Columbia Phonograph Co., New York, floor model 612, c. 1920's, having a lift-top mahogany floor cabinet with speaker and record storage behind drop front, 36.5"H x 21.75"W x 21"D.
Columbia Phonograph Co. "The Graphophone"Columbia Phonograph Co. "The Graphophone" cylinder player, 8 3/4"h (top of horn) x 7"w
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH 'THE DISC GRAPHOPHONE'ColumbiaCOLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH 'THE DISC GRAPHOPHONE'Columbia Phonograph 'The Disc Graphophone'
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPHCOLUMBIACOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPHCOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH, American, c. 1910, having a square oak table-top case housing a spring wound action with hand crank. A 'witches hat' metal horn and records accompany the lot.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 'THE GRAPHOPHONE'ColumbiaCOLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 'THE GRAPHOPHONE'Columbia Phonograph Co., 'The Graphophone,' Type A T, Model Number 79905
GRAPHOPHONE CYLINDER RECORD PLAYERCylinderGRAPHOPHONE CYLINDER RECORD PLAYERCylinder "Graphophone" record player by Columbia Phonograph Company, New York. Circa 1890s. Type B. Serial number 91927. Measures 7 1/2" x 12" x 7 1/2". Very good condition with original horn and minor wear.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. GRAPHOPHONEColumbiaCOLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. GRAPHOPHONEColumbia Phonograph Co. Graphophone, quartersawn oak case with domed lid, oak and brass handle, roped molding at mid-section, stenciled label. Serial No. 709173. Last patent date 1897. Case 9-1/2"H x 10"W x 7"D excluding handles.
Condition:
1/4" area of loss to rope molding on front of case, scattered wear to molded edges, particularly on corners. Works not tested or guaranteed.
The Columbia Disc Graphophone lastThe Columbia Disc Graphophone last patent 1903, oak case and original label with 64 records.
7"h x 12"w x 12"d
27.5"h oa x 20"dia horn
Condition: Working condition.
Colombia disc phonograph player;Colombia disc phonograph player; late Victorian disc graphophone wind up machine, deluxe model with rope twist and carved trim case, embossed signature support arm, original decal. Overall (with horn) 15 1/2"H. x 21"L.
Disc Graphophone Type 'BZ' FromDisc Graphophone Type 'BZ' From Columbia's 1911 period. With mahogany finish. Dimensions: Dia. 17 1/2'Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
Columbia Disc Graphophone TypeColumbia Disc Graphophone Type 'BN' Nickel horn.Condition: No crank.Dimensions: Dia. 21''Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO, THETHE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO, THE GRAPHOPHONEThe Columbia Phonograph Co, The Graphophone
COLUMBIA VIVA-TONAL CONSOLE DISCCOLUMBIA VIVA-TONAL CONSOLE DISC PHONOGRAPH model 810 Columbia Phonograph Co. c. 1927 the floor cabinet having a lift top and double-door front. Dimensions: 47.25''H x 31''W x 24.75''D.
Columbia Graphophone Type 'AB'Columbia Graphophone Type 'AB' This popular model combines the ability to play both ''regular'' & ''grand'' cylinder records.Condition: Original aluminum horn. Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA GRAPHOPHONECOLUMBIA GRAFONOLA GRAPHOPHONE PHONGRAPH Circa 1915-20 Mahogany Cased Tabletop Phonograph by the A.M. Graphophone Co. (Bridgeport, CT), sn 75453, with hinged top, side crank, adjustable front louvers, with extra needles, 14" high, 18 1/2" x 21 1/2". Case scuffs; not observed operating.
Columbia Graphophone Type 'AS'Columbia Graphophone Type 'AS' Coin-op In glass-top cabinet with automatic mechanism.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE with originalCOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE with original 13.50'' long tapered horn built in key wind plays wax cylinders on attached oak rectangular base. Last patent date 1897 by Columbia Phonograph Co. Base 5.75'' by 9''.
Columbia Graphophone ''Toy'' 1899Columbia Graphophone ''Toy'' 1899 The success of Berliner's Gramophone late-90s filled Columbia with lust for a piece of the action. Columbia threw its support into ventures designed to diminish Berliner and did indeed bring chaos to the disc industry but the only machine it was able to release under its own name prior to 1901 was the ephemeral ''Toy.'' This is a fine example of this rarity including the original wooden box no lid. Condition: The records were made of the same wax-like material as the early cylinders Columbia was producing. Full box of brown wax records. Replica support.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
Disc Graphophone Type 'AR' Columbia'sDisc Graphophone Type 'AR' Columbia's elegant top quality front-mount Disc Graphophone.Dimensions: Dia. 16 1/2''Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA PHONOGRAPH AmericanCOLUMBIA GRAFONOLA PHONOGRAPH American Graphophone Co. Bridgeport Conn. #C01068 c. 1915 table model with lift-top mahogany case. Lot includes box of 78-rpm records.
A Victrola XVI Circassian WalnutA Victrola XVI Circassian Walnut Phonograph
Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, New Jersey, Circa 1915
serial no. VV-XVI-120015H.
with 20 record notebooks (lacking records).
Height 49 1/2 x width 23 3/4 x depth 25 inches.
together with six 78 RPM disc records: "The Red Handkerchief / Cherry Pickers Polka," Romy Gosz (6026), "Manana (Is Soon Enough for Me)," Dave Barbour and Peggy Lee (15022), "Ooh! Look-A Thee, Ain't She Pretty," The Charioteers (38065), "Three O'Clcok in the Morning - Waltz / Oriental Fox Trot," Paul Whiteman (18940), "When I Write My Song / Auf Wiedersehn," John Laurenz (5060), and "I'll Forget You / Dear Little Boy of Mine," Blanche Thebom (10-1139).
Columbia Graphophone Type 'BI'Columbia Graphophone Type 'BI' Nickel horn.Dimensions: Dia. 21''Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPHCOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH Circa 1910, oak cabinet with record player decal on front, painted tin morning glory horn on rear mount.
Unusual German ''Graphophone''Unusual German ''Graphophone'' Disguising Columbia Type 'AQ' in a large cabinet and employing a lyric reproducer.Condition: No horn.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE, CYLINDERCOLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE, CYLINDER PLAYERPhonograph Cylinder Player, circa turn of the century, made by The Columbia Graphophone Company. Oak case with original horn. Serial number 83042. Overall height including the horn is 29". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
COLOMBIA PHONOGRAPHS CO. TABLECOLOMBIA PHONOGRAPHS CO. TABLE TOP PHONOGRAPH United States,Early 20th CenturyBlack and brass cone with bent rim to speaker, minor dents and paint loss, wear and scratches to turn table, missing need and needle arm, oxidation to base.
COLUMBIA BUSY BEE GRAPHOHONE. ColumbiaCOLUMBIA BUSY BEE GRAPHOHONE. Columbia Graphophone Type ''Q'' last patent date August 20 1901. 7 1/2'' w. 5 1/2'' h. Includes horn 10'' l. Includes five cylinders. The graphohone was released as an improvement of the gramaphone (invented by Thomas Edison in 1877) utilizing hard rubber cylinders instead of wax cylinders for recording and playing back sound. A stylus records the vibration of the ambient sound onto the cylinder. Base with wear stencilling has faded.
COLUMBIA DISC PHONOGRAPH WITH HORNAntiqueCOLUMBIA DISC PHONOGRAPH WITH HORNAntique oak case Columbia disc Graphophone phonograph with mounting arms and horn. Horn measures 21-1/2" long, 11-1/2" diameter. Needs some addressing. Runs when crank (included) is turned, but it runs super fast, as though its missing some kind ofclutch or speed-regulating apparatus. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
AMERICAN COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA OAKAMERICAN COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA OAK PHONOGRAPHAmerican oak standing phonograph, Columbia Grafonola, early 20th c., hinged lid, opening to record table and arm, retaining hand crank at side, over dual cabinet doors, rising on cabriole legs, observed operating, accompanied by numerous records, approx 43"h, 19.5"w, 21.25"d
COLUMBIA MAHOGANY GRAMOPHONE: A.M.COLUMBIA MAHOGANY GRAMOPHONE: A.M. Graphophone of Bridgeport, Conn., No.C89657. Needle present. Upper louvers open to reveal an interior horn. Lower doors reveal storage. Raised on cabriole legs. Approx. 42.75'' h x 23'' l x 21.5'' w.
CONDITION: Working condition, but not guaranteed. Scattered indents & scratches, wear to felt, all commensurate with age and use.
1906 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE -MODEL1906 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE -MODEL BK1906 Columbia Graphophone -Model BK-First style in oak case, Lyre reproducer#12,with oil tubes and two spring motors. L-12 1/2"W-8 1/2"H-12 3/4" Condition: : Very good
Edison phonograph cylinder withEdison phonograph cylinder with horn.
TWO COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS, INCLUDING:TWO COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS, INCLUDING: THE COLOMBIA MODEL "Q", OPEN MECHANISM DESIGN, PAPER LABELING AT BASE, NAMEPLATE READS "THE GRAPHOPHONE TYPE Q, AMERICAN GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY NEW YORK, NY", REPLACED HORN, REPRODUCE...Two Columbia phonographs, including: the Colombia model "Q", open mechanism design, paper labeling at base, nameplate reads "The Graphophone Type Q, American Graphophone Company New York, NY", replaced horn, reproducer has damaged needle, wear to designs and labeling, 9" l.; Columbia model "B" with original case, glass needle, metal plate reads "The Graphophone, Type B, American Graphophone Company, New York, NY", stylist detached from reproducer disc, missing horn, minor wear to wood and labeling consistent with age and use, 12" l.; all mechanical parts appear present, not guaranteed working condition, sold as-is.
COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE DICTAPHONECOLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE DICTAPHONE MODEL 7 ABlack cast metal cabinet. Tortoiseshell horn speaker.
An antique Model 7 Type A Columbia Gramophone Dictaphone with original cables and other components. Original ribbed metal speaker cable. Operating roller and wheel. Original manufacturer plate affixed, THE DICTAPHONE COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., and other manufacturer information. The name Dictaphone was trademarked in 1907 by the Columbia Graphophone Company, which became the leading manufacturer. Includes original 1925 Saturday Evening Post ad, framed.
Issued: c. 1925
Dimensions: 9.75"H x 12.5"L x 6.25"W
Manufacturer: Columbia Gramophone Co.
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear to front panel, manufacturer's label
26'' PHONODOLL RECORD PLAYING DOLL26'' PHONODOLL RECORD PLAYING DOLL WITH 6 CYLINDER RECORDS: Composition head and limbs, chip on face near eye. Sold with 6 cylinder type records. 26'' tall. The cylinders are Averill.CONDITION: Please call for condition.