Early Chinese (1902 Col. & 1906 Victor)

Post links to auctions and classifieds here
Post Reply
User avatar
m_nakamura
Victor I
Posts: 173
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:59 pm
Personal Text: Millie Toshio Nakamura
Location: Saginaw, Michigan
Contact:

Early Chinese (1902 Col. & 1906 Victor)

Post by m_nakamura »

On eBay right now there are 3 early Chinese records- the earliest I've ever seen show up for sale

https://www.ebay.com/itm/306392705692?_ ... XPP4BM08N2 - 1906 Victor

https://www.ebay.com/itm/197477740289?_ ... R5KF4tyOZg - 1902 Columbia

https://www.ebay.com/itm/297292589740?_ ... R5KF4tyOZg - 1902 Columbia
A buzzard took a monkey for a ride in the air...!

User avatar
poodling around
Victor V
Posts: 2302
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:52 am

Re: Early Chinese (1902 Col. & 1906 Victor)

Post by poodling around »

m_nakamura wrote: Mon Aug 04, 2025 12:00 pm On eBay right now there are 3 early Chinese records- the earliest I've ever seen show up for sale

https://www.ebay.com/itm/306392705692?_ ... XPP4BM08N2 - 1906 Victor

https://www.ebay.com/itm/197477740289?_ ... R5KF4tyOZg - 1902 Columbia

https://www.ebay.com/itm/297292589740?_ ... R5KF4tyOZg - 1902 Columbia
Well, if I pack up smoking and drinking for a week or two, defer buying that EMG and Beatles 78 rpm record I could almost afford these.

On the face of it, they seem like excellent records in my personal opinion. I wish I could afford them.

Starkton
Victor IV
Posts: 1121
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:00 am

Re: Early Chinese (1902 Col. & 1906 Victor)

Post by Starkton »

These red-labeled Columbia discs were recorded in Shanghai in 1903. I've been following their sale for about 20 years and have seen a few dozen of them offered at prices starting around $500 during that time, but I could never bring myself to buy one. Chinese records from the imperial era are prohibitively expensive because there are very determined domestic collectors.

It is noticeable that these discs are mostly in unusually good condition. Presumably they sold poorly at the time and the ones that have survived come from unsold dealers' stocks.

Post Reply