UK Sept 8 - Pathé w/ Inlay, horns, box, cylinders

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UK Sept 8 - Pathé w/ Inlay, horns, box, cylinders

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Auction on September 8
A phonograph, numbered 4087, on a mahogany base with inlaid decoration, having two horns, in a stained pine case, together with approximately 50 music rolls by Edison, Clarion, Sterling etc
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 6e00ed9aa3
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Re: UK Sept 8 - Columbia B w/ Inlay, horns, box, cylinders

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I don't think that is a Columbia B, but rather a Pathé.
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Re: UK Sept 8 - Columbia B w/ Inlay, horns, box, cylinders

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Pathé and other European companies made copies of the Columbia Model B. The pictures are rather small to see the details. A
Pathé branded machine would have the logo.
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Re: UK Sept 8 - Columbia B w/ Inlay, horns, box, cylinders

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The reproducer and its box are definitely Pathé... bigger pics are on the website for the auction...
"The phonograph† is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.

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