A tabletop Columbia Grafonola phonograph, featuring a rectangular oak case with a hinged lid.
The top houses a felt-covered metal turntable, a manual crank handle on the side for winding, and a metal tone arm (partially broken).
Inside the cabinet is the spring-driven motor mechanism and sound chamber.
A side panel opens via a button to project and distribute the sound.
The design reflects Columbia’s early internal-horn style, where the horn was built into the cabinet rather than externally mounted.
