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Stanton's Fall 2022 Catalog Now Available
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- Victor O
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Re: Stanton's Fall 2022 Catalog Now Available
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)https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog ... ion-day-2/
DAY 3 - Saturday 11/19 @ 9:00 AM Selling Lots 725 Thru 1124 (400 Lots)https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog ... ion-day-3/
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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Re: Stanton's Fall 2022 Auction
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!
Thank you Steve, and thanks to those who may have bid on my stuff!

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Re: Stanton's Fall 2022 Catalog Now Available
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 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...
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Re: Stanton's Fall 2022 Catalog Now Available
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.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
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- Victor II
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Re: Stanton's Fall 2022 Catalog Now Available
Does anyone know who bought the circassian walnut Sonora?