PeterF wrote:
My HMV 158, a medium-sized re-entrant console, came with a No. 16 soundbox in a color that might be described as shoe-polish brown. It matches the tonearm. I've never been able to date that machine but assume the cheap 16 and crummy finish place it firmly in the depression era.
The Model 158 was catalogued from 1931 to 1933, and was the only cabinet machine to use the No.16 soundbox. The metal finish was known as Florentine Bronze.
By that time HMV were concentrating on radiograms, and the few remaining acoustic machines had cabinets which increasingly resembled radiograms. The 158 was replaced by the 153 pictured below, another example of illogical serial numbers, and many were exported to countries without a reliable mains electricity network. The 153 lasted until as late as 1939.