A brilliant working portable suitcase gramophone with the classic textured case, hand-crank wind-up mechanism, and a “Crescendo Sound Box Junior” reproducer to the tonearm. Inside the lid it’s marked “Week-End” and “Odeon,” and the whole thing has that instantly recognisable interwar/early-mid 20th century look that styles perfectly into dark academia, old money rooms, film-set corners, and collector display shelves.
This example is working: it winds, the turntable spins, and it plays (as shown with a record on the platter). It’s designed for 78rpm shellac records rather than modern vinyl. Cosmetic condition is honest vintage throughout with surface wear to the case covering, scuffs to the corners/edges, and general age patina to the metal parts consistent with decades of use and storage. Record shown for display only and not included.
Measures 37 x 30 x 17 cm
This example is working: it winds, the turntable spins, and it plays (as shown with a record on the platter). It’s designed for 78rpm shellac records rather than modern vinyl. Cosmetic condition is honest vintage throughout with surface wear to the case covering, scuffs to the corners/edges, and general age patina to the metal parts consistent with decades of use and storage. Record shown for display only and not included.
Measures 37 x 30 x 17 cm









