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Nipper Listening Round
From this window shines the image of Nipper listening to a record– the trademark of Emile Berliner's gramophone company that in 1901 became the Victor Talking Machine Company (later RCA). The window was one of four made in 1915 by D'Ascenzo Studios in Philadelphia for a tower at the Victor Company's headquarters in Camden, New Jersey.
National Museum of American History
Washington, DC
02.26.21
Copy: National Museum of American History