EMI Gramophone Coasters
- nostalgia
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1408
- Joined: Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:58 am
- Personal Text: Keep winding up
- Location: My gramophone repair room
EMI Gramophone Coasters
I had to share this photo. I have never seen these coasters before myself, but I am sure someone else here know them. Maybe someone also know the history behind them? It could be interesting to know...I tried to Google, but was not able to find any information myself.
- jamiegramo
- Victor III
- Posts: 640
- Joined: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:52 am
- Location: St. Albans, UK
Re: EMI Gramophone Coasters
They look like Dutch Delft pottery tiles. I'm sure I've seen them somewhere before.
The inaccuracies suggest 1970s rather than much later, for instance the Graphophone is a Zonophone and certainly not 1890. It certainly doesn't pre-date the hand-operated Berliner Gramophone of 1891.
Perhaps produced for the centenary of the phonograph of 1977.
The inaccuracies suggest 1970s rather than much later, for instance the Graphophone is a Zonophone and certainly not 1890. It certainly doesn't pre-date the hand-operated Berliner Gramophone of 1891.
Perhaps produced for the centenary of the phonograph of 1977.
- nostalgia
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1408
- Joined: Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:58 am
- Personal Text: Keep winding up
- Location: My gramophone repair room
Re: EMI Gramophone Coasters
I now asked the seller, he says they are made of glass, and possibly issued as a commercial stunt for the 50 year anniversary of EMI in 1981 ( he could not verify this last information). The set is full, 8 pieces. Strange though, that EMI could not verify and double check the information on the coasters before putting their name on them. He will not ship them in post, I don't blame him for that, they look fragile...
- Lucius1958
- Victor VI
- Posts: 3936
- Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:17 am
- Location: Where there's "hamburger ALL OVER the highway"...
Re: EMI Gramophone Coasters
Plus, the "Phonograph" in the lower left is a Columbia "HG" or "AG" Graphophone.jamiegramo wrote:They look like Dutch Delft pottery tiles. I'm sure I've seen them somewhere before.
The inaccuracies suggest 1970s rather than much later, for instance the Graphophone is a Zonophone and certainly not 1890. It certainly doesn't pre-date the hand-operated Berliner Gramophone of 1891.
Perhaps produced for the centenary of the phonograph of 1977.
- Bill
- epigramophone
- Victor Monarch Special
- Posts: 5235
- Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:21 pm
- Personal Text: An analogue relic trapped in a digital world.
- Location: The Somerset Levels, UK.
Re: EMI Gramophone Coasters
Perhaps the manufacturer did not ask permission to use the EMI name, which might explain how the inaccuracies crept in.nostalgia wrote:I now asked the seller, he says they are made of glass, and possibly issued as a commercial stunt for the 50 year anniversary of EMI in 1981 ( he could not verify this last information). The set is full, 8 pieces. Strange though, that EMI could not verify and double check the information on the coasters before putting their name on them. He will not ship them in post, I don't blame him for that, they look fragile...
- nostalgia
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1408
- Joined: Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:58 am
- Personal Text: Keep winding up
- Location: My gramophone repair room
Re: EMI Gramophone Coasters
Yes, since you now have pinpointed the errors on the coasters, let us hope they were not distributed officially by EMI themselves, that would be rather embarrassing for them.