James Watson
Twentieth Century Blues, playing on a 1930s HMV 102 picnic gramophone, ex Harrods
1920s Orchorsol Picnic Gramophone
Columbia Grafonola 10a Gramophone, 1920s | Jack Payne | Ooh! That Kiss
Edison Bell Gramophone | Layton & Johnstone | Bluebird Sing me a Song
Decca 130 'The Salon' Gramophone | Goodnight Sweetheart | Jack Gordon
1920s Edison Bell Gramophone, playing Jessie Matthews 'Tinkle Tinkle Tinkle'
Academy 'Nippy', 1920s Picnic Gramophone playing 'My Grandfather's Clock' by the Radio Revellers
HMV 101 Gramophone, 1930s, playing Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys
Victorian Stereo Graphoscope
1920s Academy Gramophone playing 'American Patrol' by Joe Loss
Antique 'Le Taxiphote' Stereoscope
1930s Decca Portable Gramophone, Model 130, playing Flanagan and Allen's 'Nice People'
HMV 102D Picnic Gramophone, playing 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square'
1930s Decca 'Horn in Lid' Wind-Up Gramophone
Antique Polyphon, mechanical music box
1930s HMV 101 Portable Wind-Up Gramophone playing George Formby's 'Swing Mama'.