Hand-Cranked Berliner Gramophone, with 7 in. turntable, clamp, Clark-Johnson-soundbox no. J8092, oak traveling arm on turned ebonized pillar, belt drive from celluloid crank-wheel to friction wheel, metal parts with original bronzed finish, oak base stamped E. Berliner Gramophone and patd. dates from 1887-1895, metal plaque of Berliner Gramophone Co., Philadelphia, PA., straight-flared black horn and leather elbow, base 9 1/2 x 15 1/2 in., (wear on bronzed finish, later soundbox), and Berliner 7 in. record No. 1731 She Never Did Anything Twice by Dan M. Quinn. Note: The first Berliner Gramophone manufactured in America, from late 1894. A smaller model, for 5-inch records, had been made in Germany as a toy from 1890. Literature: Fabrizio & Paul, The Talking Machine, An Illustrated Compendium 1877-1929, (Schiffer, 1997), p. 34.
Hand-Cranked Berliner Gramophone, with 7 in. turntable, clamp, Clark-Johnson-soundbox no. J8092, oak traveling arm on turned ebonized pillar, belt drive from celluloid crank-wheel to friction wheel, metal parts with original bronzed finish, oak base stamped E. Berliner Gramophone and patd. dates from 1887-1895, metal plaque of Berliner Gramophone Co., Philadelphia, PA., straight-flared black horn and leather elbow, base 9 1/2 x 15 1/2 in., (wear on bronzed finish, later soundbox), and Berliner 7 in. record No. 1731 She Never Did Anything Twice by Dan M. Quinn. Note: The first Berliner Gramophone manufactured in America, from late 1894. A smaller model, for 5-inch records, had been made in Germany as a toy from 1890. Literature: Fabrizio & Paul, The Talking Machine, An Illustrated Compendium 1877-1929, (Schiffer, 1997), p. 34.
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