If I were a betting man, I'd say the listing probably was not Raphael's but rather this one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/324916830918?h ... SwWcxhkKs2
which states, among other things,
"Fresh from a local estate sales, wonderful original un-restored conditions. I am no expert with gramophones. I try my best to take detailed photos and describe the item. Please review the photos carefully as they are very much part of the description. Ask any questions you have before biddings, I’ll do my best to answer them.
1. Original un-restored condition, typical blemish and scratches for a ~100 years old gramophone
2. I read this type of oak cabinet is called a humpback model with the fancy Roman column corners
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Opening bid, by the way, is $1,299, and no one has bitten yet. Ominously, while disclaiming any expertise with gramophones, the seller indicates he may disassemble the item for shipping.
[edit] Oops, looks like AZ beat me to it, and I missed that things had gone over onto page 2. I'll leave be, though, to preserve a few more details about the listing. Otherwise, apologies!