I may be wrong but to me this looks very nice. I am no expert though.
Surprised that apparently being a 'Monarch' isn't mentioned in the sales title.
Make your own assessment of course.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HMV-HIS-MAST ... SwGnxbcIDN
Apparently an HMV Monarch Gramophone
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Re: Apparently an HMV Monarch Gramophone
It is an HMV Model V c1910/1913. The presence of a Monarch transfer identifies it as an early example, as names were being phased out at this time.
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Re: Apparently an HMV Monarch Gramophone
On this machine, the elbow and horn are wrong.
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