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Advertising Poster “The Edison Phonograph” Advertising Poster, National Phonograph Company
Allgemeine Phonographen Gesellschaft Krefeld – “Model 1900”
Allgemeine Phonographen Gesellschaft Krefeld – „Modell Tip Top“
Autophone-Concert
Aérophone No. 4 – French Disc Phonograph with Patented Volume Control
Bergmann Exhibition Tinfoil
Berliner Coin‑Operated Gramophone (“Coin‑Op”)
Berliner Grammophone Münzgerät
Berliner Gramophone Style No. 4, Early Disc Gramophone with Cast Metal Motor Housing
Berliner Gramophone – Mahogany Model with Carrying Case
Berliner Gramophone – Style No. 2 Handkrank
Bohland & Fuchs – Swing‑Horn Gramophone
Cabinet Mammut “Siegfried”, Coin-operated cabinet gramophone with internal horn
Coin-Operated Phonograph Based on the “Puck”, Electro-Mechanische Werkstätten GmbH, Berlin
Columbia "Graphophone BS" – Coin-Operated Cylinder Phonograph
Columbia Grand Records – Concert/Grand Cylinders
Columbia Graphophone Model A – “Washington” Model
Columbia Graphophone Q “Sears Special” on Cast Iron Base with Laboratory Plaque
Columbia Graphophone Type AQ
Columbia Graphophone Type N Coin-Operated, Laboratory
Columbia Type AH Disc Graphophone
Concert Phonograph with Vérité System (Orpheus ?)
Cut-Off Return Mechanism (“Repeating Attachment”) for early Class-M`s
Cyrus Shigley’s Kalamazoo Electric Phonograph (USA, ca. 1917)
Czempin & Krug “Ideal II” – Model 1900/1
Czempin & Krug “Ideal” 1 Phonograph
Decorative Puck-Type Phonograph with Loreley Figure
ED188 Graphophone_BC
ED204 Graphophone_Kleinster_Zylinder_Shaver_Archive
ED208 Excelisoir_Standard_Laurent_et_Salmon
ED213 Excelisoir_Familien Phonograph
ED222 Excelisoir_Standard_Size
ED231 Eisemann_Matodor_Gerät
ED235 Edison_Triumph_Schwanenhals
ED259 Edison Class M Exhibition
ED271 Graphophone_BV_Sears
ED275 Graphophone_BG_1905
ED279 Die Sprechende Uhr Eiche
ED285 Excelsioir_Plattengerät
ED291 Berliner Gramophone New Style No. 4
ED299 Berliner Gramophone Monarch Automat 1
ED385 Edison_Fireside_Model_A_1909
Early Berliner Disc Gramophone for the French Market
Early Echophone with Wooden Mandrel
Early Edison Class‑E Dictation Phonograph / Table‑Mounted
Echophone with Gutta‑Percha Mandrel
Edison "Home" Phonograph with Polyphone Attachment
Edison "Kruesi" Tinfoil Replica
Edison "Standard" Phonograph with Polyphone Attachment (Model A)
Edison Bell Picturegram
Edison Bell “Commercial” Phonograph
Edison Class M Phonograph
Edison Class M – Late Model “Balmoral”
Edison Class M “Opera” Phonograph
Edison Concert Phonograph with Polyphone Attachment
Edison Eclipse Coin‑Operated Phonograph
Edison Home Phonograph – Serial No. 52
Edison Idelia Phonograph – Model C
Edison Manhattan Coin‑Operated Phonograph
Edison Opera Phonograph – Mahogany Version
Edison Phonograph – Prototype Based on the Class M - Version A
Edison Phonograph – Prototype Based on the Class M - Version B
Edison Spring Motor Phonograph
Edison “Black Gem” Phonograph
Edison “Concert” Phonograph – First Style
Edison “Concert” Phonograph – New Style Cabinet Model
Edison “Home” Phonograph Model A, with Mahogany Cabinet, Nickel-Plated Upper Works, and String J Repeater
Edison “Red Gem” Phonograph (Model D)
Edison “Skeleton” Cylinder Shaving Machine
Edison's Talking Doll (1888–1890)
Eisemann “Meteor” – Coin-Operated Phonograph from Stuttgart
Excelsior "Modell A.F.L.A."
Excelsior Coin-Operated Phonograph “Liliput”
Excelsior Concert Phonograph by Laurent & Salomon
Excelsior Dictation Machine with Spring Motor
Excelsior Phonograph – Model 1900
Experimental Edison Home Phonograph, Model A – mit Powell-Repeater
Experimental Edison Home Phonograph, Model B – mit Powell-Repeater
Family Phonograph “Triumph” – Eisemann System
Foldable Phonograph Horn (“Umbrella Horn”)
Giant Wax Cylinder for the Graphophone Multiplex Grand
Goodale “Film Record” Phonograph, The World’s First Tape Recorder
Gramophone Style No. 3, Early disc gramophone with open spring motor
Graphophone "Mini BC" (BP?) – Laboratory Prototype
Graphophone "Simplex" Shaving Device
Graphophone "Type A New York"
Graphophone "Type AA" – Large Decal
Graphophone "Type AF – Combination Grand”
Graphophone "Type AN – Bijou"
Graphophone "Type ASL” – Columbia Coin‑Slot
Graphophone "Type AZ"
Graphophone "Type BM"
Graphophone "Type BV"
Graphophone "Type K” – Commercial Electric, “Bell‑Tainter” Type
Graphophone AO
Graphophone Grand Type GG in a Hawthorne & Sheble Cabinet
Graphophone Grand – Turn‑of‑the‑Century High‑End Phonograph
Graphophone Language Phone "Q Type"
Graphophone Multiplex Grand – 1900 Model
Graphophone Multiplex Grand – Carriage from the 1904 Model
Graphophone Treadle Type „B“
Graphophone Type AG – “Columbia Grand”
Graphophone Type AK – Early Disc Graphophone
Graphophone Type AO
Graphophone Type AW
Graphophone Type B – “Eagle”
Graphophone Type BF – “Peerless”
Graphophone Type C – First Style
Graphophone Type C – Second Style
Graphophone Type CI – Electric Cylinder Phonograph
Graphophone Type K – Spring‑Driven Bell‑Tainter Dictation and Playback Machine
Graphophone Type N Thornward
Graphophone Type Q – Second Version
Graphophone Type Q – “Five Dollar Graphophone” (Metal Base)
Graphophone Type “AA” – Small Decal, St. Louis & Milan Exposition
Graphophone Type “AD” – Home Grand
Graphophone Type “AQ” – Oxford / Sears Special
Graphophone Type “AS” – Columbia Coin‑Slot
Graphophone Type “BC” Prototype – Twentieth Century Graphophone
Graphophone Type “N” Bijou
Graphophone “AB” (MacDonald) – Concert Phonograph
Graphophone “BC” Electric with Mechanical Repeater from the Laboratory
Graphophone “Home Grand” – Second Style (Bettini Configuration)
Herold Quality Needles – Knight Picture
Hyman E. Markle’s Multiplex Graphophone (USA, 1906)
Idéal‑Phonographe No. 5 – Combination Cylinder and Disc Phonograph
Idéal‑Phonographe – Cylinder Version
Jean Schoenner “Family Phonograph” – Model No. 54
Kurtzmann Glass Phonograph (USA, ca. 1919–1920)
Lambertphone “Companion”
Le Colibri – French Portable Cylinder Phonograph
Le Fontanophone – Twin-Horn Phonograph with Spatial Sound Design
Le Ménestrel (Blue Model) Pathé Frères / J. Girard & Cie, Paris
Lioret Cylinders “No. 4” (4-Minute, Eurêka) Complete set of 24 cylinders in original wooden case
Lioret “Eureka” Skelett Phonograph
Lioret “Modèle BT” – Cylinder Phonograph with Flywheel
Lioret “Modèle C” – Luxury Cylinder Phonograph in a Travel Case
Lioretgraph Bébé Jumeau
Lioretgraph No. 3 à poids Manufactured circa 1898 by Henri Lioret, Paris
Lioretograph No. 2 – Early French Clockwork Phonograph
Lé Ménestrel J. Girard 1902 Green Pathé Frères / J. Girard & Cie, Paris
Mills "Fortune Teller" Coin-operated cylinder phonograph with built-in fortune-telling function
Multiphone with 12 Cylinders (USA, ca. 1905–1906)
Multiphone – The World’s First Jukebox (USA, ca. 1903) from C.C. Shigley
Oratiograph – Children's Phonograph by Jean Schoenner (Germany, ca. 1898–1900)
Pathé / Edison – Hybrid Phonograph with Edison Spring Motor
Pathé Modèle D – Disc Phonograph
Pathé N°4 Phonograph – “Système Vérité”
Pathé Post, Correspondence Disc Recording Device
Pathé “Céleste” Cylinder
Pathé “Graphophone” No. 66
Pathé “Jeunesse”
Pathé “Le Céleste” Phonograph (France, ca. 1900)
Pathé “Salon No. 11” – Empire‑Style Standing Pathephone
Pathé “Stentor” – French High‑End Concert Phonograph
Pathé “Stentor” – French High‑End Concert Phonograph (Edison‑Based Version)
Pathégraphe – The World’s First Language Learning Machine
Paul August Luepnitz – Multi‑Cylinder Phonograph 1908
Perfected Graphophone "Type G / Baby G"
Phono Opera Société des Machines Parlantes A. Combret, Paris
Phonograph E. Bouquette – Paris
Phonograph Grimophone – The Singing Table
Phonograph Record Cabinet with Integrated Horn Holder from Syracuse Cabinet Co.
Phonograph System Költzow
Phonograph U-S „Banner“
Phonograph „Wizard“
Phonographe Beau – “Le Phonopostal”, Device for recording and playing talking postcards
Phonographe Mazo Scolaire “Haut-parleur”
Phonographe Virtuose by Thibouville Lamy
Phonographe “Conqueror” (Cannevel) Le Phonographe Français
Phrynis No. 10, Disc gramophone with violet sheet-metal horn
Polyphon Swing-Arm Gramophone (Germany, ca. 1910–1912)
Prototype “Multiple Graphophone” – First Stereo in the World from teh Laboratory Archive
Puck Kasten
Puck Phonograph with Mermaid Base
Puck Phonograph “Bindweed Blossom”
Rare "Elf Puck" Phonograph, Carl Schröter, Berlin
Rees' Linguaphone Records (c. 1905)
Regina Hexaphone – Coin‑Operated Multi‑Cylinder Phonograph
Roneophone – French Dictation Machine with its original carrying case
Ronéophone – Wax Disc Dictation Machine with Dual-Head System
Rosenfield Coin-Operated Phonograph
Rosenfield Illustrated Song Machine
Small German “Kasten‑Puck” Brandenburg & Rengert
Spring-Wind Berliner Gramophone with Clark Clutch
Swiss Phonograph with Concert Mandrel
Talking Doll “Arnoldia”, Phonograph doll with front-facing sound horn
Talking Doll “Arnoldia”, Phonograph doll with sound horn guided through the head
The Duplex Phonograph – Double the Horns, Double the Sound
The Smallest Cylinder Phonograph in the World, Laboratory
This Pathé "Coq" ( rooster)
Thomas Edison – Dealer Portrait in Ornate Frame
Thomas Edison – Relief Portrait from Katherine Stewart Lawson
Traveling Collapsing Horn – Portable Folding Horn
Unknown Phonograph – “Six‑Spring Prototype”
Victor "Royal" Type R
Victor VI – Luxury Gramophone with Condon Autostop
Victrola XVIII – Luxury Floor Grammophone
Zonophone "Type A"
Zonophone "Type C" with Concert Sound Box and Travel Case
“The Machine That Talks! The Graphophone”, Advertising brochure of the Columbia Phonograph Company