- 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
- Maestrophone Talking Machine with
Maestrophone Talking Machine with Loud Speaking Horn Attachment Mahogany case with bevel glass sides and nickel plated arm.Condition: 3 tone painted horn.Dimensions: Dia. 27''Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- Nine Russian gramophone records
Nine Russian gramophone records featuring Lenin's life and speeches.
- 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
- PETER PAN GRAMOPHONEPeter Pan Gramophone,
PETER PAN GRAMOPHONEPeter Pan Gramophone,
- VICTOR TALKING MACHINE V-I (1910-1916)
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE V-I (1910-1916) HIS MASTER'S VOICE VICTROLA PHONOGRAPH WITH SERIAL NUMBER IN OAK BOX CASE WITH CRANK, GOOSE NECK TONE ARM AND MORNING GLORY HORN WITH DECAL. 11"H X 17"W X 14"D (PHONOGRAPH), 21"H XVictor Talking Machine V-I (1910-1916) His Master's Voice Victrola phonograph with serial number in oak box case with crank, goose neck tone arm and Morning Glory Horn with decal. Reportedly in working condition. Brass tag depicts Nipper the dog and states "Victor 'His Master's Voice' U.S. Pat. Off. M. de F. Marca Industrial Registrada, Victor Talking Machine Co, Style Vic 1, 5999 B, Patented in U.S. and Foreign Countries, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A." 11"H x 17"W x 14"D (phonograph), 21"H x 18"diam (Horn) Dimensions: 11"H x 17"W x 14"D (phonograph), 21"H x 18"diam (Horn)
- 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 )
- Orpheus German Phonograph Provenance:
Orpheus German Phonograph Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- '' The Aviator '' a wind up gramophone
'' The Aviator '' a wind up gramophone with large brass horn together with a supply of needles.
- Musica ''Openworks'' Phonograph
Musica ''Openworks'' Phonograph Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- Edison Triumph Phonograph Significant
Edison Triumph Phonograph Significant for the ''straight'' Music Master horn it sports. Sheip & Vandegrift of Philadelphia created Music Master horns to be sold as Edison ''Cygnets'' and on the Edison Opera. Columbia also used S & V horns on its Disc and Cylinder Graphophones. However very few Music Master ''straight'' horns such as this were sold exclusively by S & V. Model H reproducer.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- Victor 'A' Talking Machine A rare
Victor 'A' Talking Machine A rare early model. One of the series Eldridge Johnson first produced following the demise of the Berliner Gramophone Co. in the USA. Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- Victor Talking Machine Company
Victor Talking Machine Company Record Player, first quarter 20th century, of oak, cast-iron and tole, the facade with the Victor "His Master's Voice" brass trademark plate bearing the "Type PD" and number 4087, the horn in black-painted tole, h. 16", w. 9", l. 22".
- TABLE MODEL GRAMOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH,
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.
- 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
- ''Trademark'' Gramophone German
''Trademark'' Gramophone German dealer tag.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- ANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE
ANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE GRAMOPHONEANTIQUE SWISS PAILLARD MAESTROPHONE GRAMOPHONE
- Rare Bettini #4 Phonograph Gianni
Rare Bettini #4 Phonograph Gianni Bettini late of the Italian cavalry married an American and ended up in NY City during the mid-90s. He dabbled in high society and invention. He created his ''Micro-Phonograph'' attachments to improve existing Edison and Columbia machines. He also became legendary for recording the famous performers of the day. After 1901 he decamped to Paris and continued his sonic exploits creating a line of his own machines that have become among the rarest and most sought-after artifacts of the period.Condition: Rare ''concentric'' horn. Original horn support. No crank.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- German Version of an ''Eagle''
German Version of an ''Eagle'' Graphophone Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- Mahogany cased phonograph with
Mahogany cased phonograph with a brass morning glory horn the case labeled "Lodphone The King Gramophone Co.". 27"h. case 14.5"x14.5"
- Le Menestrel Phonograph A version
Le Menestrel Phonograph A version of ''Le Gaulois'' sold by the mail-order firm of Girard. Celluloid nameplate.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- 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
- A Victrola XVI Circassian Walnut
A 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).
- Disc Graphophone Very late model
Disc Graphophone Very late model C. 1915. Condition: Correct two-tone horn.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPHCOLUMBIA
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.
- 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:
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- Graphophone Type 'N' The first
Graphophone Type 'N' The first ''affordable'' American cylinder talking machine. $40. was finally within range of the middle class. C. 1896.Condition: Authentic Gutta Percha reproducer. Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- 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
- * Robert Horwood (American 1900-1955)
* Robert Horwood (American 1900-1955) Phonograph 1925 oil on paper 7 x 14 1/2 inches.
- COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH Circa 1910, oak cabinet with record player decal on front, painted tin morning glory horn on rear mount.
- Swiss Version of an ''Eagle'' Graphophone
Swiss Version of an ''Eagle'' Graphophone Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- 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
- Table top gramophone and records,
Table top gramophone and records, approx 72cm H
- Rare Pressed Cabinet European Gramophone
Rare Pressed Cabinet European Gramophone European version of the Victor 'I'. Round celluloid tag with ''Recording Angel'' logo.Condition: Correct green horn. Pictured in ''A World of Antique Phonographs'' by Timothy C. Fabrizio & George F. Paul P. 93 image 3-93.Provenance: Dr. Richard PopeE
- 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
- A HMV gramophone no. 102 with no.
A HMV gramophone no. 102 with no. 58 pickup head and records