Edison Home H&S 1902 Edison
Home "A"
Phonograph in Hawthorne & Sheble #330 Cabinet

Originally priced at $18, Hawthorne and Sheble offered these cabinets both with and without glass enclosures.

Hawthorne and Sheble offered these cabinets for most phonograph and graphophones of the period. An example of a type #430 can be seen here. The #330 has a shorted glass top, while the #430 shown here is several inches taller. H&S charged a $2 premium for the #430 and #440 (for the Edison Concert mechanism) cabinets to cover the additional cost of construction.

1902 Edison
Home "A"
Phonograph in Hawthorne & Sheble #330 Cabinet

Top works and under-glass cover.

Edison Home H&S
Edison Home H&S 1902 Edison
Home "A"
Phonograph in Hawthorne & Sheble #330 Cabinet

Original pegs are rarely seen in these cabinets. These pegs are original.

1902 Edison
Home "A"
Phonograph in Hawthorne & Sheble #330 Cabinet

Glass top in the open position.

Hawthorne and Sheble only offered these cabinets for a couple of years. The Edison Home appears to have been the most common sold based upon the number of examples seen today. The Edison Standard, Concert and Triumph/Spring Motor are rarely seen today.

Edison Home H&S