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A horn gramophone
with shaded red flower horn, Zonophone elbow, Gibson tone-arm, back-bracket and Exhibition soundbox and G & T mahogany base with double-spring motor, G & T transfer and supplier's plaque of John Gray & Sons, York and Hull

Lot Essay

The combination of a non-Gramophone Company horn and Zonophone arm and bracket suggests that the superstructure was one of those bought from the Company as obsolete fittings in 1909 by Blankensteins. Whether the mahogany Monarch base, which was still current, would have been available at the same time is doubtful, and it is difficult to determine when the superstructure and base were brought together.

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