Another rare find : Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph

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Another rare find : Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph

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Let me share another great and rare find.
This time it’s an Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph. Made around 1895 by the Edison Company for the British market.
It was the painter Francis Barraud who originally used this type of phonograph for his famous painting of His Masters Voice.
The Edison company was not interested in the painting so Barraud borrowed a Gramophone of the Gramophone Company
and replaced the phonograph by the Gramophone. The rest is all history. I will very soon offer this rarity for sale on Ebay.
"Collectors are happy people" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
Regards,
Guido
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AmberolaAndy
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Re: Another rare find : Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph

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A true history piece! Good luck to whomever gets it! It appears to be a European version of the Edison Business.

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Re: Another rare find : Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph

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1895 and carrying a horizontal carriage--fascinating.

Everything about this significant and early machine is just too neat. It's museum-quality and should make some collector very happy.

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Re: Another rare find : Edison Bell Commercial Phonograph

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I was aware these existed, but never imagined that they had a faux grained, tin lid!

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