jvdzee wrote:
As phonofreak identified the one in my first post as an Edison Model D from 1908, could anyone give me an indication as to what price range it would fall into?
Unfortunately, the "worth" of a machine is not that easy. Most of us collectors will tell you the value of a machine is whatever a seller and buyer can agree on and be happy.
What machines are worth in Europe will be very different in North America. Machines that are very common here, may be worth far more in Europe.
So, this will lead to many varied opinions as to what a machine is worth and just make the issue even more confusing.
In your case, being in Europe, makes selling problematic to collectors over here. Logistics is one of the main problems.
Large horns (for example) are over the size restriction for overseas shipping by mail and only very expensive services (like UPS) will ship these and cost...$$$$$.
Also, collectors generally want to physically inspect machines they wish to buy. Although photographs are great, they don't always provide the whole picture of a machine.
If a machine is European in origin, the desire and value will be far greater in Europe. Very few European models are the exception to this.
Therefore, given your particular situation.....the advice some members have offered would be your best approach.
Photograph all the machines and have someone who can come in person to look everything over. There are several reputable dealers/collectors in Holland, Belgium and the UK that can and will pay fair prices for whole collections. Once you are given offers, you will have a far better idea of over all "worth".
Like most services, you may have to pay for an appraisal.
Guido has been dealing in Phonographs and related items for over 30 years out of Holland. If anyone knows what the market will bear....it would be him. He is also considered very reputable and fair worldwide.
However, he is not the only person over there..
There are also many European auction houses. However, unless you have very rare and valuable machines.....it's not the best way to go.
Another suggestion is for you to do a great deal of work and sell each machine on a web site like Ebay or locally like Marketplatz.
Our forum offers a section for members to buy and sell called the "Yankee Trader". However, in your case....I would advice against this given your limited knowledge.
Hope this helps.