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Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:29 pm
by Enrico
What do you think?
Thanks for looking.
Enrico
French HMV machine
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 9:15 am
by Enrico
Do you like it now?
Re: Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:03 am
by Jerry B.
?yes, I do like it now!
Jerry B.
Re: Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:45 am
by Enrico
Re: Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 12:27 pm
by Curt A
That is a very attractive machine... wish I had one...

Re: Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:25 am
by jamiegramo
Hi Enrico,
In answer to your earlier question. The base is definitely Gramophone Company. The case appears to be the same or similar to the British single-spring HMV Model B of 1912 which corresponds to the date you have on the underside. This case design also appeared in Britain with a double-spring motor, as yours, but normally marketed as a Zonophone*. On main land Europe it may have normally appeared under the HMV badge as your example shows.
The horn is great. HMV in Britain, like Victor in the States, never used this type of decorated pressed steel horn. On the continent it was different but I find it rather curios that the horn should have the English transfer. Do you think it could have been lately added? Areas of loss or wear occur in the depressions rather than on the high bumps as would normally be the case with old wear. This suggests it was poorly applied. The green paint is worn above the word 'LTD' but the wear ends abruptly at the edge of the decal.
Jamie
*See 'His Master's Gramophone'..... well, if you can, it's out of print.

Re: Is this an original French HMV machine?
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 5:32 am
by Enrico
jamiegramo wrote:Hi Enrico,
In answer to your earlier question. The base is definitely Gramophone Company. The case appears to be the same or similar to the British single-spring HMV Model B of 1912 which corresponds to the date you have on the underside. This case design also appeared in Britain with a double-spring motor, as yours, but normally marketed as a Zonophone*. On main land Europe it may have normally appeared under the HMV badge as your example shows.
The horn is great. HMV in Britain, like Victor in the States, never used this type of decorated pressed steel horn. On the continent it was different but I find it rather curios that the horn should have the English transfer. Do you think it could have been lately added? Areas of loss or wear occur in the depressions rather than on the high bumps as would normally be the case with old wear. This suggests it was poorly applied. The green paint is worn above the word 'LTD' but the wear ends abruptly at the edge of the decal.
Jamie
*See 'His Master's Gramophone'..... well, if you can, it's out of print.

Dear Jamie,
I apologize for the late replay.
As for the decal, I think you may be right. The decal application seems to have been made many years ago, so it has become historic!
Thank you so much, as always, for all the useful information!
All the best,
Enrico