I believe this must be a hybrid of a genuine German made His Master's Voice and Paillard horn gramophone? I have never seen anything similar before, and it would be of big interest to know if anyone else ever has. We can see the Paillard logo on the motor, the cross and the postal horn, and it is a solid 2 spring Paillard motor, and accompanying Paillard speed control and brake, while the bracket, horn, tone arm and Junior Exhibition sound box is HMV. It is the first time I see a Danish made Exhibition Junior, so far I have only seen a couple of ordinary Danish made Exhibition sound boxes.
For sure and interesting gramophone, and taking into consideration the Exhibition Junior, I myself would date this to a WW1 gramophone, also explaining the parts used on this machine. I have earlier on seen DGAG manufactured table gramophones with genuine HMV cabinets, with a Danish made Exhibition sound box, and with Thorens or Paillard motors inside, but this is the first time I myself see a horn model manufactured this way.
Now.....I look forward to inputs, views, disagreements and corrections as always.
It will be very interesting to see where we land.
PS. It's not mine...