Edison phonograph Type 'M' with listening devices and spare parts, c. 1895. Phonograph Type M with listening devices, c 1895. 1895
Cylinder phonograph mechanism from Edison Kinetophone (or Phonokinetoscope). Serial no K1268. Painted inscription in gold 'FOR USE ONLY IN CONNECTION / WITH THE EDISON KINETOSCOPE'. Cylinder phonograph mechanism for Edison Kinetophone 1894
Edison Kinetophone (or Phonokinetoscope); Kinetoscope with cylinder phonograph, an early attempt at creating a sound-film system; early motion picture exhibition device, designed for films to be viewed individually through an aperture on the top of the cabinet. Edison Kinetophone (or Phonokinetoscope); Kinetoscope with cylinder phonograph 1894
V.P. Edison Voicewriter (executive-secretarial model) in maroon carrying case (damaged/ some rust) complete with microphone, 2 discs (partly used), earphone, set of index slips and handbook. Missing mains lead and Typease unit V.P. Edison Voicewriter (executive-secretarial model) in maroon carrying case
Edison 'Kinetoscope', Invented by Edison's British employee, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson (1860 - 1935), this was the first device to show moving pictures. Edison Kinetoscope 1894
‘Amberola’ (Model A), Edison cabinet phonograph, with 42 cylinders of musical performances, by Thomas Edison, United States, 1880-1922 Edison 'Amberola' (Model A) phonograph, 1909. 1909