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ianswanwick 07-23-2024 08:29 PM

Burns and Pollock Phonograph Lamp
 
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Hello, I'm new on the forum and hoping someone can point me at any information and resources regarding this Burns and Pollock 'Lamp Phonograph' that I was able to pick up at an Estate sale here in Michigan (rather cheap at $140.00). I'm 67 with some experience restoring old items but due to rarity and age (the phonograph, not me...) I want to gather as much information as possible before I decide to attempt this project. Obviously it's missing the lampshade lid and fringe, but the rest of it seems pretty complete.

Any help or pointers would be much appreciated. Thanks!

Ian in Michigan

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old_tv_nut 07-23-2024 10:45 PM

Can't view the image.

ianswanwick 07-24-2024 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3258339)
Can't view the image.

Weird. I can see it today when I logged back in.

Electronic M 07-24-2024 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3258339)
Can't view the image.

I can see the image just fine. I kinda wonder if the lamp part is under the plinith and if the horn is the base...If so it's a very interesting design.

Alex KL-1 07-24-2024 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ianswanwick (Post 3258345)
Weird. I can see it today when I logged back in.

I'm also not seeing it.

init4fun 07-24-2024 02:51 PM

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Hi Alex, can you see it if you click on this?

jr_tech 07-24-2024 03:02 PM

Restored one with shade... wow!

http://mechanicalmusic.net/lampophone-2/

jr

old_tv_nut 07-24-2024 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by init4fun (Post 3258351)
Hi Alex, can you see it if you click on this?

I can see this one.

ianswanwick 07-24-2024 09:43 PM

Gathering more info on my Burns and Proctor
 
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Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3258349)
I can see the image just fine. I kinda wonder if the lamp part is under the plinith and if the horn is the base...If so it's a very interesting design.

Thanks for the interest. Yes, there are two sockets for bulbs under the base with pull chains to turn them on or off, and the base is indeed the horn. It's very heavy - the horn is copper with brass feet. There's also an electric motor in there that drives the turntable. When originally sold this would have looked like a lamp with all the workings concealed by a large, hinged lampshade 'lid' and a hanging fringe around the plinth concealing the bulbs. So quite exotic-looking and not out of place in a Bordello! I did find a 'Manufactured in 1921' date stamp underside of the turntable when I looked it over again.

I'm leaning towards restoration because there's no issue with trying to match an original wood finish because it's all metal (although the copper horn was originally lacquered). The shade design and fabric will take some research - there were a lot of variations in their catalog.

Alex KL-1 07-25-2024 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by init4fun (Post 3258351)
Hi Alex, can you see it if you click on this?

Yes, it works, Thanks!

Very interesting device!

init4fun 07-25-2024 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3258358)
I can see this one.

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Originally Posted by Alex KL-1 (Post 3258381)
Yes, it works, Thanks!

Very interesting device!

That's great guys, glad I could help :thmbsp:


(Interestingly, I can see the pic in post #1, I wonder what's different between my computer & you guy's :scratch2:)


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