Very good condition. Minor scratches and wear throughout.
22.5″W x 19″D x 26″H
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Antique VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO Gramophone with 10″ Turntable and Records
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A unique piece of history, “This talking machine will play” states the logo plaque. Circa 1901 this antique gramophone has a unique logo which indicates it’s production as before the Nipper revision was introduced. A beautiful oak case supports a 10″ turntable, with felt protector. This model is need of a replacement needle.
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