October 21st & 22nd 2017 Coin-Op & Advertising
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/22/2017
The Edison Class M Phonograph was known as the first successful phonograph and was produced during the late 1870s. In remarkable condition with possibly refinished case, excellent bedplate, and golden detail. This phonograph features a multitude of amenities - Class M motor, brass mandrel, shaver, Model B reproducer, and seven sets of listening tubes. This device also features new swarf and accessory drawers, new leather belts, as well as a Grenet type battery, two recording tubes, and a listening tube crescent. Serial No.9002.
CORRECTION: Includes a beautiful color souvenir porcelain plate depicting exhibition-goers listening to cylinder records on the Class M phonograph through rubber ear tubes. Plate has a few chips and has been repaired.
Condition: (Very Good).
Item Dimensions: 6"D x 20"W x 10"T.