Phonograph Auction in Australia this Friday 11/11/11

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Phonograph Auction in Australia this Friday 11/11/11

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For those of you who live in Australia there is a phonograph auction at Lawsons this Friday 11/11/11.

http://auctions.lawsons.com.au/

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Re: Phonograph Auction in Australia this Friday 11/11/11

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Nothing to excite me in this auction, sad to tell! (exception of the Victor 2 and perhaps the Rexonola)...

Lot 1801

Aeolian Vocalion Gramophone w Thorens Sound Box and Double Spring Motor in Cedar Cabinet

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Lot 1802

Concertrola Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1803

Advanco Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Cedar Cabinet

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Lot 1804

Brunswick Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1805

Fletcher Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1806

Salonola Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1807

Sonora Gramophone w Double Spring Motor & Internal Gold Fittings in Cedar Cabinet

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Lot 1808

Salonola Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Cedar Cabinet

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Lot 1809

Royal Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1810

Academy Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1811

Gramophone (missing nameplate) w Thorens Double-Spring Motor and New Thorens Sound Head in Ebonised Cabinet

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Lot 1812

Masterphone Gramophone w Double Spring Motor & Universal Sound Head

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Lot 1813

Garrard Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1814

Rexonola Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Small Oak Cabinet

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Lot 1815

Advanco Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1816

German Klingsor Gramophone w Double Spring Motor in Walnut Cabinet

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Lot 1817

Columbia Grafonole Phonograph w Cylinder

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Lot 1818

Victor Model 11 Gramophone - Cery Rare Early Machine w External Black Horn in Rosewood Case

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Lot 1819

Harmony Gramophone w Red & Gold External Horn in Walnut Case

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Lot 1820

Pathé Gramophone w Red External Horn in Maple Case

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Lot 1821

Apollo Portable Gramophone w Internal Reflector Horn in Black Case

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Lot 1822

Giftyphone Portable Table Gramophone in Timber Case

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Lot 1823

Decca Portable Gramophone w Internal Reflector Horn in Black Case

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Lot 1824

Unbranded Table Gramophone in Cedar Case

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Lot 1825

Rexoport Suitcase Portable Gramophone in Black Case

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Lot 1826

Portophone Portable Gramophone in Cedar Cabinet

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Lot 1827

Layophone Portable Gramophone in Oak Case

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Lot 1828

Duophone Gramophone w Twin Sound Boxes & Double Spring Motor

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Re: Phonograph Auction in Australia this Friday 11/11/11

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I wouldn't say no to the Klingsor :D
Nice to see the Giftyphone too. I'd never seen one before, but ran across some original 1926 advertising for them a few days ago.
I didn't realise Fletcher-Wickes made complete machines either- if indeed it is actually a "Fletcher machine". It's hard to tell from the photo what "name" is on it, but it has got a large plaque above the brand name showing the Fletcher-Wickes tonearm, so I assume it is as I've never seen that plaque on any other machine that used their tonearm. Whatever it is, the rest of the running gear is Paillards.

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Re: Phonograph Auction in Australia this Friday 11/11/11

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The Klingsor is rebodied imo. Real Klingsors were far more elaborate. I like the Rexoport too.

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