Title:
Edison Home Phonograph
Description:
Presented for your consideration is this neat Edison Home Phonograph. The phonograph has a beautiful oak case with "Edison" in gold colored lettering on the front of the base. Lid of the case has a stationary carrying handle on the top. The top of the base houses the phonograph with the upper portion of the mechanism exposed. The top part of the mechanism includes the cylinder record holder and a model C reproducer. The front edge is marked with "Trade Mark. Thomas A. Edison" in gold lettering and towards the back is a manufacturer information plaque. This plaque states that the phonograph is a Edison Home Phonograph manufactured under the patents of Thomas A. Edison. It also lists the patent dates with the latest being May 22, 1906. Serial number is 261596. The machine appears to be complete with the exception of a horn. Motor and belt look to be in good condition. At the time of listing the phonograph is in WORKING condition but we can't guarantee it due to movement during shipping. All original and guaranteed to be antique. This neat phonograph would make a great addition to any antique phonograph or music memorabilia collection!
Typical light wear from age and use. Free of any significant damage. Overall in VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT condition. Please refer to the photos for the absolute best details!
Measures 16" wide excluding the crank, 9" deep and 10 1/2" tall without the lid (14" tall with the lid).
Please take a look at our photos and feel free to message us with any questions.
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