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Antique Edison Phonograph With Speaker

Item Details

An antique Edison phonograph with original speaker. This talking machine is embedded into an oak casing. Developed and named after American inventor Thomas Edison, this talking machine dates to the early 1900s and was developed to be hand cranked. There are two metal thick rods that accompanying this photograph. Originally created to play for four minutes, this photograph was not tested and there may be missing parts. There is a metal instructional plaque affixed to the machine. With bold and ornate printing on its side, the top oak casing lid is not present. The original matching speaker horn is present. Please note, EBTH did not test this item.

Working Condition Untested; functionality not guaranteed

Condition

- item was not tested
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Dimensions

9.0" W x 18.0" H x 6.0" D

- the measurements reflect the size of the phonograph when lying flat
- the speaker measure 21" wide by 27" tall

Item #

18CIN370-061

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