Gramophone Inkwell !
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Gramophone Inkwell !
This appeared on Ebay recently. it would appear to be based on an early machine of around 1900 and seems to be contemporary with that sort of date. I've never seen one before - has anyone else ??
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Re: Gramophone Inkwell !
Link?Gramtastic wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 6:44 am This appeared on Ebay recently. it would appear to be based on an early machine of around 1900 and seems to be contemporary with that sort of date. I've never seen one before - has anyone else ??
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Re: Gramophone Inkwell !
This is a genuine item, I’ve seen it in an old catalogue or a book. Maybe in ‘The Collectors Guide To His Master’s Voice Nipper Souvenirs’.
The link is:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235967337284 ... R6Kjpf2mZQ
The link is:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235967337284 ... R6Kjpf2mZQ
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Re: Gramophone Inkwell !
Thanks Jamie , very interesting ! Does that mean it might be by Victor ??
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Interesting and inexpensive. I'd have bought that straight away had I spotted it. As Jamie has said, it's a completely genuine original period piece. I don't have my "Red Book" to hand but I doubt it'll be in there as that book collates souvenirs including Nipper, the dog, which this piece does not feature.
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No, if anything it's more likely to be German or French but I equally think it might be British.Gramtastic wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:37 am Thanks Jamie , very interesting ! Does that mean it might be by Victor ??
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Thanks Steve. I have googled "Gramophone" and "Phonograph" inkwell and can find absolutely nothing so I guess it is quite rare.
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Incredibly rare, I'd say. Did you buy it? Please say "Yes!"Gramtastic wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:13 am Thanks Steve. I have googled "Gramophone" and "Phonograph" inkwell and can find absolutely nothing so I guess it is quite rare.
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Re: Gramophone Inkwell !
Yes definitely European made. There are also inkwell sets, blotters, paper holders and smokers sets (for cigars and tobacco) featuring Nipper and a Gramophone.
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I have the French Nipper and gramophone wooden smoker's set! I also have a Japanese silver Nipper and (sarcophagus shape table model) gramophone cigarette dispenser and Gramophone Company gold plated cigarette case souvenir (in original packaging), given out to dealers.jamiegramo wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:45 am Yes definitely European made. There are also inkwell sets, blotters, paper holders and smokers sets (for cigars and tobacco) featuring Nipper and a Gramophone.
All that and I don't even smoke!

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