Thomas A. Edison, East Orange, NJ. Three (3) phonographs. (1) A "Home" phonograph with an Edison attachment to allow it to play 2 or 4 minute records. Serial #286360..(2) An Edison "Standard" phonograph, model "E", serial #793827 for playing 2 minute
(1) Oak case has been refinished and is in good condition. The "C" reproducer is missing the lower part and sapphire stylus and the mechanism is not working. Crank is present, but missing its wood end. No horn. (2) Oak case needs refinishing and has veneer loss on the domed lid. The mechanism is not working. It has a model "N" reproducer with a good sapphire stylus. No horn. (3) Sadly, this was originally a rare floor standing model which had a compartment below for records, but has been cut down and made into a table model. The mechanism appears complete and working. Model "M" reproducer that can play 2 or 4 minute records. The maroon bedplate paint is nice and the gilt decoration is excellent. The anodizing on the reproducer and arm is very good. The lid is unattached, but the hinge is present and could be easily re-attached. The lid has a wonderful Edison decal inside with Edison's likeness. The crank is present. It has an interior horn. The case has dings and scrapes. The horn grill is present, but has some repairs.
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