Columbia Phonographs

Please note, our Columbia Coin-Op machines are displayed on Page 6B, our dedicated page for all Coin-Op machines.


Columbia HG “Home Grand”

A very nice, c.1899 all-original example of the first edition HG, playing either Columbia Grand or Edison Concert 5” cylinders. In remarkable condition 125 years after being made!

#6178


Columbia AB “MacDonald”

This versatile cylinder phonograph, nicknamed the “MacDonald” after it’s designer, Thomas MacDonald (Columbia’s Chief Engineer), will play both your regular 2-minute cylinders and the larger Grand cylinders.

#6175


Columbia BY “Improved Imperial”

This large, curvaceous phonograph is powered by a 4-spring motor housed in a solid mahogany cabinet. Fitted with an original smooth mahogany horn and 12” turntable. Plays great!

#6103


Columbia B-I-I “Improved Sterling”

A wonderful, golden oak machine, made around 1909, with a 3-spring motor, turntable with dust ring, and an original Columbia wood horn.

#6124


Columbia BNWM “Premier”

A great, early disk phonograph, c.1910, featuring a highly polished deep red mahogany cabinet and matching, spruce-lined mahogany horn. The turntable is fitted with a dust ring. The mechanism is driven by a two-spring motor. Condition is exceptional. 

#6027


Columbia AH

An early, “front-mount” configuration distinguishes this AH from it’s later counterparts. This popular workhorse has recently been restored and looks gorgeous.

#6073