(J.M.J.)

A $1000 asking price for this piece???
This is a Silvertone Phonograph that was marketed by Sears in the 1915’s - 1920’s.
Free standing floor model. Looks like an Oak finish. It stands 46 inches high, by 20 inches wide and 22 inches deep.
In 1915, Sears introduced the Silvertone phonograph, a hand-cranked machine that came in tabletop and freestanding models. All phonographs came with a two-week, money-back guarantee.
A unique feature on this one is fiber needles, which are really rare these days. They were patented in 1907. A directions sheet is included with the fiber needles. Because of their uniqueness I never used them.
There are over 50 new steel needles included, which were more common.
I have owned this unit for the past 45 years. Prior to me it only had one other owner. I am selling it because I am down sizing.
These and the Victrola (made by RCA) can be found for sale at prices from $400 to $1200. Some work and some don’t and are in pretty bad shape. This one is in very good condition.
This phonograph is in good working order.
Also included in this purchase are a collection of 78 RPM recordings. They are:
Hank Williams - “they’ll never take her love from me” MGM
Hank Williams – “why should we try anymore” MGM
Gene Autry – “an old fashioned tree” Columbia
Gene Autry – “here comes santa claus” Columbia
Pat Boone – “love letters in the sand” DOT - 1957
Pat Boone – “bernadine” DOT - 1957
Frankie Lane – “jezebel” Columbia
Frankie Lane – “rose rose, I love your” Columbia
Guy Lombardo – “ Frankie and Johnny” DECCA
Guy Lombardo – “I’m my own grandpaw” – DECCA
Louise Armstrong – “I can’t afford to miss this dream” DECCA
Louise Armstrong – “the gypsy” DECCA
Eddy Arnold - “Texarkana baby” RCA
Eddy Arnold - “bouquet of roses” RCA
Eddy Arnold - “what is life without love” RCA
Eddy Arnold - “be sure there’s no mistake” RCA
Tiny Hill – “Sioux city sue” Mercury
Tiny Hill – “I’ll keep on lovin you” Mercury
Tiny Hill – “you’re a real sweetheart” Mercury
Tiny Hill – “please don’t talk about me when I’m gone” Mercury
Tiny Hill – “send me your love for christmas” Mercury
Tiny Hill – “auld lang syne” Mercury
Joe smith Orchestra – “stealing” Victor
Joe smith Orchestra – “I want my mammy – mandy and me” Victor
Joe smith Orchestra – “that naughty waltz” Victor
Selvin Novelty Orchestra – “in your arms” Victor
Liberace – “the story of three loves” Columbia
Liberace – “maiden’s wish samba” Columbia
Henry King – “let there be love” DECCA
Henry King – “irene” DECCA
Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra – “behind your silken veil” Victor
Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra – “roses at twilight” Victor
Tommy Dorsey – “don’t be a baby, baby” RCA
Tommy Dorsey – “there’s good blues tonight” RCA
Van and Schenck – “in the lond o’ yamo yamo” Victor
Van and Schenck – “everybody’s crazy ‘bout the dog-gone blues but I’m happy” Victor
Paul Whiteman – “some sunny day” Victor
Club Royal Orchestra – “rosy posy” Victor
Club Royal Orchestra – “california” Victor
Club Royal Orchestra – “she loves me, she loves me not” Victor
Club Royal Orchestra – “wanna” Victor
Columbia Band – “fourth of july, 1920” Columbia
Columbia Band – “fourth of july, 1880” Columbia
All Star Trio – “who believed in you?” Victor
Neapolitan Trio – “spring song” Victor
Neapolitan Trio – “across the still lagoon” Victor
The Benson Orchestra – “on the Alamo” Victor
The Benson Orchestra – “don’t bring me posies” Victor
Kitty Wells – “one by one” DECCA
Kitty Wells – “I’m a stranger in my home” DECCA
Ralph Errolle – “sweet Genevieve” EDISON
Location: LODI, WI
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