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Enquiry: Gert Almind

31/10/2016

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Dear Friends,

I have an inquiry concerning exhibition of a private collection of crested china gramophones.

I have collected porcelain gramophones for many years, but now I feel it would be time to find a museum that can exhibit the collection to the public. I am not planning to sell the collection (550-600 items and still growing), but I would like to find a place, where the collection could be exhibited for the future.

Website:  http://gramophone.mono.net  (see PHOTOS)

Does anyone know a museum in the UK (or elsewhere) that has space for a few vitrines for the collection?

With compliments,

Gert Almind
Denmark
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