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Gramophones & Phonographs — Entertainment Equipment - Charles Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.

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Auction House: Charles Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded: 17
Lots with images: 17
Prices available: 17
Category: Gramophones & Phonographs




Lot Description Price Image
*** Edison Standard Cylinder Phonograph c1901, in original working condition with speaker. Included are 5 boxed cylinder records. Must view to appreciate ***
*** 'Mikiphone' Pocket Phonograph, c.1925. Made in Switzerland, the nickel plated round brass case with large key winder opens to reveal black painted speaker which attaches to the extended armed needle head above the record platform. Diameter 4 1/2 in. Incised identifier on top. In good working condition ***
*** Edison Cylinder Gramophone c1900, a very rare 'Home' long cased model in stunning condition. All original paint and decal work intact. Rare triple banner transfer on case. Original shop tag 'Osborn & Jerdan, Opticians & Electricians, Sydney.' Oak case, 45 x 32 x 20. Includes 5 cylinders ***
*** Edison Phonograph Cylinder Record Player, c1900, 'The Gem', plus 2 original boxes of cylinders totaling 72, and original sound trumpet with Edison gold decal. Trumpet very rare in this condition. Working and in very good condition ***
*** Edison Phonograph Cylinder Record Player, c1900, comprising the gramophone, a box of c50 cylinders, very large original sound horn. Working and in very good condition. ***
*** His Masters Voice Gramophone, with exhibition soundbox and side wind handle, rear mount brass horn of 43 cm diameter, older restoration in working order ***
*** Edison Square Case Standard Phonograph (1900), very early, original horn, oak case, original working condition, 28 x 19 x 23, small crack to top. Six cylinders inluded. Very rare model ***
*** 'Peter Pan' Portable Gramophone, Patent 1772/22, made in London, in working order. ***
*** Circa 1905 Thomas A. Edison Gem Phonograph (red). Original finish oak case/cover in lovely condition. Side crank handles; lacks the original horn but comes with unpainted replacement horn. Last Pat. date Oct.1905 Serial No.324525D. First patented June 1900. Offered together with 12 original cylinders incl. 'Old Black Joe', 'Sit down you're rocking the boat', 'When the bell in the lighthouse rings', etc. (15 items) ***
*** Carl Lindstrom Parlorgraph Cylinder Record Player (1911), a rare example of a short-lived company which included Parlorphone and Parlorphon record labels. Note electric motor not tested. Exterior paint rough, interior in good condition. Metal lunch box case. Includes original horn speaker. A restorer's delight ***
*** Edison Bell New Century Cylinder Phonograph (1901), very early key wind, oak case 26 x 18 x 14 cm, black straight horn 26 cm long. In original condition except replacement reproducer ***
*** Circa 1900 Edison Cylinder Record Player, in oak box but missing the horn. In wonderful working condition. ***
*** Circa 1905 Edison Fireside Phonograph, combination type, made by Thos. A. Edison, Orange, N.J., U S A. Serial No.6831. Model A. Last patent October 3rd, 1905. Plays 4 minute cylindrical records. In oak case with black-painted horn. Accompanied by 14 original cylinders including 'Wardle's Xmas Party', 'The Admiral's Broom' (Peter Dawson), etc. (16 items) ***
*** Edison E80 Table Console Record Player c1915 lidded mahogany cabinet in need of refinish, working but needs attention. All original, good value for the restorer ***
*** Mikky Phone (Patent And Design) Portable Hand Crank Gramaphone c1930, portable 78rpm disc phonograph. Advertised as 'Perfect for the Picnic', self contained in small metal box, 12 x 14 x 9 cm , all original in working condition. A very rare machine ***
*** Thorens Excelda Portable Gramophone (c1930), Made in Switzerland, 78rpm disc phonograph, portable and in perfect working condition. Often referred to as the Cameraphone Gramaphone due to its shape which is almost exactly the same as a Kodak Camera. Very rare ***

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