Antique Victrola XX-V cabinet phonograph manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company and retailed by The Wiley B. Allen Co. This hand-crank, internal-horn Victrola dates to the late 1910s and retains its original cabinet, finish, hardware, and crank.
The phonograph is fully operational and complete with all original components, including the tonearm, soundbox, speed control, and internal record storage. The cabinet shows light, age-appropriate wear consistent with over a century of use and retains its original finish and interior decals.
The phonograph is fitted with a replacement steel needle suitable for playing shellac 78 rpm records and includes two additional replacement needles. Also included are three period shellac 78 rpm records.
A fine collector-grade example of an early 20th-century American phonograph, ideal for display or careful use.