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Cylinder type phonograph made by Pathe Freres about the year 1903 or 1904, in a portable wooden box, with aluminium horn, spare cylinder, reproducing sound box and sound box for making records
Edison foil phonograph with large flywheel, cast iron base, adjustable diaphragm and steel point for recording sound, cost 10 guineas in 1878, by the London Stereoscopic Company, England, c. 1878
Skeleton phonograph with cast iron base with zinc cylinder driven by a cord from a small clockwork mechanism with governor, and an aluminium horn with reproducer marked Skylark
Edison Triumph phonograph, two speed, with 10 part horn mounted on chassis, with recorder No. 152650 and recorder horn
Edison disc phonograph, type H.19, "Hepplewhite" in a mahagony stained console cabinet with a record storage compartment, and with a "hill and dale" soundbox, c. 1919
Replica of Edison's first tinfoil phonograph of 1877, made by the Royal Scottish Museum Workshop, Edinburgh, 1976
Portable stereo record player made in Japan for the Singer Company
Edison Gem wax cylinder phonograph, model C, by Thomas A. Edison, Orange, New Jersey, United States of America, patented 1903, in a varnised wooden box