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Lot #108: This item is a vintage His Master's Voice (HMV) portable gramophone

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Location:

Seabrooke Drive, Ottawa, ON, K2L 2K4

Pickup:

Sun, April 12 2026 Category A: 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM

Based on the visual characteristics and markings, the object in the image is a vintage His Master's Voice (HMV) portable suitcase-style gramophone. Model Identification The specific model is consistent with the HMV Model 97 series, likely a 97C or 97D. These models were produced around the late 1930s and early 1940s. Key Features Finish: This unit is finished in green Rexine leathercloth, which was a common durable material for portable players of that era. Branding: The interior lid features the iconic "His Master's Voice" decal, showing a dog (Nipper) listening to a cylinder phonograph. Hardware: It includes a chrome-finished tone arm and a 10-inch turntable. Components: The design typically features a speed regulator, a soundbox, and a dedicated needle compartment located in one of the corners of the case. Usage & Rarity These portable gramophones were designed for mobility, allowing users to play 78 RPM records outdoors or while traveling. Green-cased versions are often noted as being rarer compared to the more common black models. The value of a vintage His Master's Voice (HMV) Model 97 portable gramophone can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and the specific market. For a green-cased model like yours, which is considered more desirable than the standard black version, prices typically range from CA100 to over CA750. Market Value Estimates (2024–2026) Auction Prices: At specialist auctions, these units often have an initial estimate between 30 and 100 (approx. CA55–175), but can sell for more if in exceptional condition. Retail/Online Listings: On platforms like Etsy and eBay, a well-maintained, functional Model 97D in rare green can be listed for around CA726. Lower-End/Untested: Units that are "untested" or show significant cosmetic wear (scuffs, damaged Rexine) often sell for between CA100 and CA350. Factors Influencing Value Working Condition: A fully functional motor that winds and holds a steady speed significantly increases value. Completeness: The presence of the original winding handle, soundbox, and internal needle cup is crucial. Cosmetic Integrity: The green Rexine covering is prone to scuffs. Units with minimal wear and intact internal "His Master's Voice" decals command the highest premiums. Rarity: Colored cases (green, blue, red) are rarer than the standard black, making them more sought after by collectors. Item is in fully functioning condition wind up stick is there the needle is functioning had the record plate spinning Does NOT come with the record Pickup category timeslot {A}

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Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Sun, April 12 2026 Category A: 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM

Pickup Location:  Seabrooke Drive, Ottawa, ON, K2L 2K4 View Map (opens in new window)


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Saturday, April 4, 2026 at 9:00:00 PM UTC

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Friday, April 10, 2026 between 1:00:00 AM and 1:29:00 AM UTC

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