I would be surprised if this was of Deutsche Grammophon/HMV origin.
Whether it is or it isn't, there are several aspects of concern.
The top is rough and unfinished, suggesting that a decorative pediment may be missing.
An electric motor appears to have been fitted, with the power lead emerging from the redundant winding hole.
The soundbox looks like an HMV No.4 of later date.
Judging by the design of the wood inlays, it is an "Odeon" model made by the International Talking Machine Co. circa 1910. I assume that it has been altered or the condition is fragmentary.
Starkton wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 4:59 pm
Judging by the design of the wood inlays, it is an "Odeon" model made by the International Talking Machine Co. circa 1910. I assume that it has been altered or the condition is fragmentary.
The tonearm and bracket strongly resemble an early Gramophone Company pattern, inverted. Is it possible that a a furniture maker assembled it from bits from different sources? The layout is reminiscent of Odeon, but also Klingsor and Pathé.