Deutsche Grammophon German Disc Phonograph
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Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft was founded in 1898 by German-born United States citizen Emile Berliner as the German branch of his Berliner Gramophone Company. The company was the German affiliate of the U.S. Victor Talking Machine Company and the British Gramophone Company,. Motor appears to be a Victor trademark style motor with modifications set in a stylish wood case. Original finish case has the German Victor decal as well as a GRAMMAPHON decal. Machine has a 7” turn table, support arm appears original and unique to this machine, travel arm is original and like the Berliner trademark supports a Gramophone & Typewriter concert reproducer. Reproducer Serial No. B18706. Original straight crank included and original record hold down. Original nickel plated European horn with the throat painted red, 4 repairs have been made in the horn for unknown reasons. Otherwise, slight dings and dents. New leather elbow. Horn measures 14.5” x 9.75". Case measures 11.5” x 10”. This machine appears on page 123 of The Talking Machine Compendium.
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Deutsche Grammophon German Disc Phonograph
Estimate $1,200 - $1,500
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