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Gramophone Gramophone

H.M.V. gramophone known as the Dog model

Gramophone pick-up attachment Gramophone pick-up attachment

Gramophone pick-up attachment, Gecophone B.C. 1660, permanent horseshoe magnet type, General Electric Co. Ltd, probably 1928

Gramophone Gramophone

H.M.V. gramophone with clockwork motor in wooden case and exposed record plate and tone arm, with horn marked Pat. Aug. 20.05

Gramophone, cabinet Gramophone, cabinet

H.M.V. cabinet gramophone in mahogany, model 160, 1924, with an automatic brake, a ball bearing tone arm with a No 2 soundbox, and a speed indicator

Gramophone Gramophone

Portable gramophone in a brown leather covered case, Decca Dulcephone style 2, made by Barnett Samuel and Sons Ltd, London, 1921

Gramophone, horn Gramophone, horn

Re-entrant horn gramophone in an oak cabinet, H.M.V. type 163, c. 1927

Gramophone Gramophone

Gramophone, Victor Victrola VV-IX, in a polished mahogany case, 1913

Gramophone Gramophone

Hines gramophone, the instrument and stand polished to a rosewood finish, made by the Scottish Gramophone Manufacturing Co., Glasgow, c. 1925

Gramophone Gramophone

Peter Pan portable gramophone in a black wooden case, by the Peter Pan Gramophone Company, England, c. 1926

Gramophone Gramophone

Gramophone, the Expert Senior by E.M. Ginn, c. 1929, with a Collaro type D.30 clockwork motor, a large papier mache horn, and a polished wood cabinet

Gramophone, portable Gramophone, portable

Portable gramophone, model 112 by the Gramophone Co. of Hayes, c. 1924, in a polished wood case with brass fittings

Gramophone Gramophone

Gramophone, Lindstrom table model, c. 1908, with pale oak case with green painted metal horn, and a clockwork motor, by Parlophon Co. Ltd, Berlin, Germany

Gramophone Gramophone

Table gramophone, Pathephone, c. 1910, for Pathe hill and dale disc records, in a pale oak cabinet with an internal horn

Gramophone Gramophone

Gramophone, Monarch Junior, in oak cabinet with red metal horn and Exhibition soundbox, by Gramophone and Typewriter Ltd of London, c. 1904

Gramophone Gramophone

Small gramophone, the Klingsor, with a horn with its end traversed by a number of piano-type strings, and in a mahogany stained cabinet with three compartments, c. 1910

Gramophone record Gramophone record

Pathé gramophone record, double-sided hill and dale, a long player, centre start marked 'Lead Kindly Light' on one side and 'Rock of Ages' on the reverse, c. 1905

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