Sweet early Victor E phonograph....serial number 59815 dates this example to roughly 1904....PLEASE NOTE the superb original "Lyon & Healy" celluloid dealer tag....Lyon & Healy was a Victor retailer based in Chicago, Illinois....the original Victor stamped metal serial plate was thoughtfully preserved inside the cabinet (photos 8 and 9)....horn measures approximately 20 1/4" long with a 13 5/8" diameter brass bell....very good, all-original condition....original turntable felt,... original finish on the cabinet (worn and thin in areas), original worn nickel plating, original gilt filigree and pin-striping on the back bracket, original slotted crank and horn elbow with extension/adapter....original paper license (some loss) on the bottom board....original Nipper decal and black paint on the horn....very shallow and minor sliver of wood measuring 3/4" long missing from lower molding edge (last photo)....while the motor winds up well with no spring slippage noted, a careful cleaning and servicing is recommended....the cast iron turntable is currently stuck on the spindle....PLEASE note that this machine will be carefully packed and shipped in two double-boxed boxes....please study all photos, feel free to ask questions, and be sure to check out my other interesting antique auctions! A NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING TIME: I list all of my auctions with a 5 business-day handling time as I work full-time Monday through Friday. Unfortunately I am not one of those sellers who is able to offer shipping within 24-48 hours of payment. Saturday is often my best day to ship, though I try to ship as soon as I am able. If you make a purchase on Saturday evening or Sunday, please be advised that it may not ship until the following Saturday. I pack very thoroughly and thoughtfully, as reflected in my feedback, which also takes time.