PHONOGRAPH: Edison S-19 Diamond Disc phonograph, c. 1920, with interchangeable reproducer for
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PHONOGRAPH: Edison S-19 Diamond Disc phonograph, c. 1920, with interchangeable reproducer for standard 78 rpm phonograph play, ornate grill with red fabric, empty lower cabinet, supported by four tapered legs, fully functional controls for start, stop, volume adjustment, and needle placement, detached nameplate with serial number 29724, accompanied by +30 records, including sixteen Edison Diamond Disc records, conditions vary from G+ to VG+, highlights include Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra preforming "Yellow Dog Blues", "Make The Trombone Laugh", and "Dardanella"; Lenzberg's Riverside Orchestra preforming "Rose of Washington Square", and Gladys Rich & Walter Van Brunt preforming "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You", phonograph with wear consistent with age and use, including detached inner cabinet hardware, wear to finish, discoloration of turntable cloth, etc., 42 3/4" h. x 19 1/2" w. x 20 1/4" d. [PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE ASSISTANCE AND VEHICLE, AS GALLERY STAFF CANNOT ASSIST WITH MOVING LARGER/HEAVIER PIECES AFTER PURCHASE]
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PHONOGRAPH: Edison S-19 Diamond Disc phonograph, c. 1920, with interchangeable reproducer for
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