
European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
That's really a lovely piece. Totally understandable that such examples didn't catch on. Even in a fairly large room, it just invites one to knock it over. Still if I could find one, I'm sure I'd make room somewhere... 

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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
I think this is the Sheraton mentioned a few posts back with Ernest Pike
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
Not easy to knock over as it has a box on the base that you should fill with sand / lead weights, so it has a low center of gravity!Valecnik wrote:That's really a lovely piece. Totally understandable that such examples didn't catch on. Even in a fairly large room, it just invites one to knock it over. Still if I could find one, I'm sure I'd make room somewhere...
Valecnik, you could be in the right place to find one as Bial & Freund were selling these in Bratislava (Pressburg)

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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
Here is an image of a G&T Pedestal I once owned. I found it in an antique store and had to go back and get it. Good thing I even had a clue....I used it under my Victor 6 which fit beautifully. I have seen this cabinet in black but this was the first and only one I have seen in Mahogany. This model has eyelets installed (on the back in this view)and may have had or similar ironwork visible in an image placed earlier in this topic.
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
Wow... that is a beautiful cabinet!
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Ripduf1, very nice pedestal.
The stand shown in a previous post with the big horn is decorated on 3 sides, with the side where the wrought iron attaches being plain. I have seen the Melba stands, like yours, in advertising with the concert horn attachment. Never one live with the concert horn.
The stand shown in a previous post with the big horn is decorated on 3 sides, with the side where the wrought iron attaches being plain. I have seen the Melba stands, like yours, in advertising with the concert horn attachment. Never one live with the concert horn.
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
I have a Paillard Swiss catalog from 1913-14 ("Apollo" for the UK market)and there is one record cabinet in the very back. Paillard also sold under the Maestrophone name outside England.
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
This machine belonged to the great Adelina Patti, and is beleived to have been presented to her by the Gramophone Company. A cynic might observe that this was a good way of disposing of a machine which was difficult to sell, and the resulting publicity would have done the company no harm.
It was later purchased by a local man at the sale of Craig-Y-Nos Castle's contents in 1920, and his descendents donated it to the National Museum of Wales. It is now in the collection of the Museums and Galleries of Wales, Museum of Welsh Life, St.Fagans.
It was later purchased by a local man at the sale of Craig-Y-Nos Castle's contents in 1920, and his descendents donated it to the National Museum of Wales. It is now in the collection of the Museums and Galleries of Wales, Museum of Welsh Life, St.Fagans.
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
Excellent to see a model with its original wrought iron bracket! Thanks for posting the picture.
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Re: European Gramophone Stands - Cabinets
It may not be European, but this is as good a thread as any to add it.
This is from member Hailey's 'for sale' post...
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =9&t=13847 James.
This is from member Hailey's 'for sale' post...
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =9&t=13847 James.