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Online Bidding is now available on Live Auctioneers


DAY 1 - Thursday 11/17 @ 12:30 PM Selling Lots 1 thru 288 (554 Lots)

https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog ... tion-day-1

DAY 2 - Friday 11/18 @ 9:00 AM Selling Lots 289 thru 724 (600 Lots)

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DAY 3 - Saturday 11/19 @ 9:00 AM Selling Lots 725 Thru 1124 (400 Lots)

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Note: There are currently some lots without pictures on LiveAuctioneers. We are aware of this issue and are working to get it resolved. Thank you for your patience.

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Now that the dust has settled on the Stanton's Auction, I'd just like to say how pleased I was with my part in it. For the first time, I was a consignor. From the pick-up of my stuff, to the check in the mail yesterday, I must say that I am 100% pleased with the whole affair. While a lot of prices were depressed, I was still very satisfied with the end result.

Thank you Steve, and thanks to those who may have bid on my stuff! :)

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May I ask, how well did the common/typical machines sell? Was there any interest? Or, were the earlier [slightly "rarer" and "sought after"] machines the only phonographs that sold for a decent price point?

I am still kind of scratching my head on what to do with a few of these floor model Victrolas and Grafonolas in my collection if my wife and I downsize in the next couple of years.... :?

I don't want to open a can of worms, just curious if any common machines ever come through Stanton's and if anyone has any feedback...

- Chris

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Granby wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:54 am May I ask, how well did the common/typical machines sell? Was there any interest? Or, were the earlier [slightly "rarer" and "sought after"] machines the only phonographs that sold for a decent price point?

I am still kind of scratching my head on what to do with a few of these floor model Victrolas and Grafonolas in my collection if my wife and I downsize in the next couple of years.... :?

I don't want to open a can of worms, just curious if any common machines ever come through Stanton's and if anyone has any feedback...

- Chris
I followed the auction because I was bidding on one item and curious about many. The prices were all over the map. The item that I was bidding on had an estimate of $100 to $300, but sole for $950 plus buyer’s premium, (It was an early Victor D. Basically just a motor and rough, incomplete case. I suspect that it was bought for the motor). Some other items went for much less than estimate, (and some for more). I would guess that it averaged out about as estimated, but with large fluctuations. Larger cabinet machines seemed to generally go for less than estimated.
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Does anyone know who bought the circassian walnut Sonora?

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