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The Graphophone Language Phone
The Graphophone Language Phone Though it was sold as a home language teaching device it can play regular entertainment records too.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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TABLE MODEL GRAMOPHONE DISC
TABLE MODEL GRAMOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH, THE GRAMOPTABLE MODEL GRAMOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH, The Gramophone Co. Ltd., United Kingdom, the European affiliate of the American Victor Talking Machine Co., early 20th century. Mahogany case with label and brass horn.
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Table top gramophone and records,
Table top gramophone and records, approx 72cm H
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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH 'THE DISC
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH 'THE DISC GRAPHOPHONE'Columbia Phonograph 'The Disc Graphophone'
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC
COLUMBIA 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.
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American Berliner ''Trademark''
American Berliner ''Trademark'' Gramophone This iconic instrument was the type featured in the famous ''His Master's Voice'' logo.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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PETER PAN GRAMOPHONEPeter Pan
PETER PAN GRAMOPHONEPeter Pan Gramophone,
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Columbia Phonograph Co. "The
Columbia Phonograph Co. "The Graphophone" cylinder player, 8 3/4"h (top of horn) x 7"w
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GRAPHOPHONE CYLINDER RECORD
GRAPHOPHONE 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.
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Style #4 Gramophone Vertical wind
Style #4 Gramophone Vertical wind motor in large cabinet. Rather like a 10'' turntable version of the Berliner ''Trademark '' sold in Great Britain and Europe.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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Thorens Excelda Portable
Thorens Excelda Portable Gramophone, made in Switzerland, with instruction manual, 11" x 4-3/4" x 2"
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VICTOR VICTROLA BY THE GRAMOPHONE
VICTOR VICTROLA BY THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY, LTD. Victor Victrola Gramophone reproduction with Garrard Motor, acoustic horn, sounding arm, and crank, sold together with a vintage album of recordings. 30" H x 14" W x 17" D
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Columbia Graphophone ''Toy'' 1899
Columbia 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
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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 'THE
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 'THE GRAPHOPHONE'Columbia Phonograph Co., 'The Graphophone,' Type A T, Model Number 79905
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ALEXANDER CALDER " GRAMOPHONE "
ALEXANDER CALDER " GRAMOPHONE " LITHOGRAPHAlexander Calder " Gramophone " Lithograph in colors on Arches wove paper, signed in pencil, and numbered by the artist. unframed ( height: 25 1/2 inch, width: 19 5/8 inch ) framed ( height: 32 inch, width: 26 inch )
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'' The Aviator '' a wind up
'' The Aviator '' a wind up gramophone with large brass horn together with a supply of needles.
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THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO, THE
THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO, THE GRAPHOPHONEThe Columbia Phonograph Co, The Graphophone
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Wooden Edison Gramophone with
Wooden Edison Gramophone with Cylinders.
Oak case. Working. Includes several original cylinders.
Condition (Excellent).
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COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE Feb. 6,
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.
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''Perfectionned Graphophone''
''Perfectionned Graphophone'' Sold in France where the fact that no such English word as ''Perfectionned'' existed did not bother the clientele. The company intended it to suggest the ''Perfected'' Graphophone which had been a huge advance in technology. One of the few European phonographs to be sold in a ''clear mahogany'' reversible cabinet.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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Berliner Gramophone Type 'GT'
Berliner Gramophone Type 'GT' W/rare scissor arm. Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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RARE ORIGINAL GRAMOPHONE BY EMILE
RARE ORIGINAL GRAMOPHONE BY EMILE BERLINER CIRCA 1890-1...Rare Original Gramophone by Emile Berliner circa 1890-1893 first series of production by Kammer & Reinhardt of Germany for playing 5 inch (12.5cm) Berliner records, patent D.R.P 45048, with hand-cranked mechanism, soundbox with patent date 8th Nov. 1887 and original shipping box, rare cast iron model, size: 7" x 8 1/4", good original condition, missing tension belt and paper mache horn, box and machine labeled with matching serial number, the German emigrant Emile Berliner patented his invention on 8th November 1887 in Germany and America simultaneously, followed by patents in several other countries. Berliner's machine, however, awoke little interest in America at this time thanks to Thomas Edison's unveiling of an improved cylinder phonograph at the Paris World Exhibition of 1889. A year into his return to Germany, Berliner met with more success. Berliner carried out improvements to his design in the telephone factory of his brother Joseph in Hanover and entered into a contact with toy and doll manufacturer Kämmer and Reinhardt who were willing to put his design into production. Despite European success, Berliner's big break-through in America came a few years later, with a slightly modified design and appearance for the transatlantic market.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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A HMV gramophone no. 102 with no.
A HMV gramophone no. 102 with no. 58 pickup head and records
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''Trademark'' Gramophone German
''Trademark'' Gramophone German dealer tag.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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GRAPHOPHONE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH &
GRAPHOPHONE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH & HORNThe Graphophone, Columbia Phonograph New York & London. Label on back reads "The Graphophone and Columbia Records were awarded the grand prize at the Paris Exposition of 1900". Antique player is missing parts & has oxidation. Horn has dent, oak cabinet is missing top & player is missing hand crank. Case measures 10 1/2 wide x 7 1/4" deep x 8" tall. Please see photos for more details on condition. 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.
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Mahogany cased phonograph with a
Mahogany cased phonograph with a brass morning glory horn the case labeled "Lodphone The King Gramophone Co.". 27"h. case 14.5"x14.5"
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Disc Graphophone Very late model C.
Disc Graphophone Very late model C. 1915. Condition: Correct two-tone horn.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE with
COLUMBIA 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''.
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POSSIBLY CUSTOMIZED HMV GRAMAPHONE
POSSIBLY CUSTOMIZED HMV GRAMAPHONE Circa 1910, no apparent brand, two sides of the oak case inset with beveled mirrors; the outer surface of the reproducer is labeled "Brittania" with "Swiss Made" on the other side; the horn of pressed tin and painted.
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Rare Lever Wound Berliner
Rare Lever Wound Berliner Gramophone When the first spring motor was applied to the Gramophone it was wound up in the manner already common among music boxes. Prior to that the Gramophone had been a toy-like hand-driven device. The spring motor made it a success but few of the very early lever-wound instruments have survived.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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ANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE
ANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE GRAMOPHONEANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE GRAMOPHONE
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COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA GRAPHOPHONE
COLUMBIA 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.
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Disc Graphophone Type 'BZ' From
Disc Graphophone Type 'BZ' From Columbia's 1911 period. With mahogany finish. Dimensions: Dia. 17 1/2'Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
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COLUMBIA BUSY BEE GRAPHOHONE.
COLUMBIA 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.
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH Circa 1910, oak cabinet with record player decal on front, painted tin morning glory horn on rear mount.
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Rare Graphophone Type 'A' 1890's
Rare Graphophone Type 'A' 1890's brass horn. Original box holding gutta percha reproducer and recorder.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE