Did anyone go to the auction, any treasures or reports?
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Any reports about Stanton's auction
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
I was there on Thursday only (no, not just for the Thanksgiving dinner) and left early so I can't say anything about prices for the higher end items. I ended up just buying cylinder of LUNF, speech only, for $110, a diamond B for $80 and a couple of other things. There wasn't much in the way of machines that I was interested in anyway and I had just bought an expensive item for the collection. I did hear that the Edison Class M Concert phonograph hammered for $15K. This, to me, was the star of the auction and I spent quite a while looking it over as I had never had the opportunity to really get a good look at one. It came with a Grenet battery, a modern power supply and a Vulcan cylinder.
Prices given do not include 10% buyers premium. I wish I had more information for you-usually I spend all three days there, but this time I couldn't.
BTW: If you received a catalog from them, you will receive a list of prices realized. If not, you can probably still download the catalog pdf from their website and I would imagine that if you call them they would send a copy of the price list as a courtesy.
Jim
Prices given do not include 10% buyers premium. I wish I had more information for you-usually I spend all three days there, but this time I couldn't.
BTW: If you received a catalog from them, you will receive a list of prices realized. If not, you can probably still download the catalog pdf from their website and I would imagine that if you call them they would send a copy of the price list as a courtesy.
Jim
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I personally would love to know what the two Zonophone glass sided Concert Grand (London) models went for!? One appeared to be European with the table stand and the larger nickled horn with the red interior cone. The other was an American version with what appeared to be the shorter set-up with a 24 inch all brass horn.
Don't know their condition, whether they were complete, or had repro parts, but would love to know the prices!
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Jeff
Don't know their condition, whether they were complete, or had repro parts, but would love to know the prices!
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Jeff
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
The Zonophone London Grand sold for $4500. The other one never showed up and was not auctioned.
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I can help a bit here. I didn't keep track of everything. I was only there on Friday so only have Friday prices. Hopefully you have a catalog to follow along. These were some things I was interested in so I wrote down the prices.
All hammer bids are plus 10% buyers premium.
Lot 419 - Victor M - $1,100
Lot 425 - Herzog Cabinet - $550
Lot 477 - Victor VI - $4,250
Lot 492 - Regina Automatic Changer - $11,000
Lot 502 - Berliner Ratchet Wind - $18,000
Lot 512 - Zonophone - $4,500
Lot 518 - Victor VI - $4,200
Lot 520 - Victrola VTLA - $550
Lot 521 - Herzog Cabinet - $5,000
Lot 565 - Musical Chalet - $2,400
Lot 573 - Herzog Cabinet - $3,000
Lot 575 - Victor R rigid arm - $1,700
Lot 588 - Victor XVI L-door - $550
Lot 593 - Edison Triumph B - $1,400
Lot 595 - Brunswick Model 117 - $700
Lot 597 - Victor V - $3,200
Lot 597 - Safe - $500
Lot 600 - Edison Class M - $15,000
Lot 602 - Victor Schoolhouse Model 8-7 - $1,200
Lot 646 - Pooley Cabinet - $325
Lot 647 - Victrola XVI - $425
Lot 660 - Victor V/Matching Cabinet - $5,750
Lot 655 - Credenza - $300
Lot 672 - Victrola VV-230 - $200
Lot 690 - Regina Style 34 - $10,250
Lot 737 - KKK Record - $800
Lot 906 - Victor MS Rigid Arm - $4,100
Lot 933 - Victor MS - $2,300
Mike
All hammer bids are plus 10% buyers premium.
Lot 419 - Victor M - $1,100
Lot 425 - Herzog Cabinet - $550
Lot 477 - Victor VI - $4,250
Lot 492 - Regina Automatic Changer - $11,000
Lot 502 - Berliner Ratchet Wind - $18,000
Lot 512 - Zonophone - $4,500
Lot 518 - Victor VI - $4,200
Lot 520 - Victrola VTLA - $550
Lot 521 - Herzog Cabinet - $5,000
Lot 565 - Musical Chalet - $2,400
Lot 573 - Herzog Cabinet - $3,000
Lot 575 - Victor R rigid arm - $1,700
Lot 588 - Victor XVI L-door - $550
Lot 593 - Edison Triumph B - $1,400
Lot 595 - Brunswick Model 117 - $700
Lot 597 - Victor V - $3,200
Lot 597 - Safe - $500
Lot 600 - Edison Class M - $15,000
Lot 602 - Victor Schoolhouse Model 8-7 - $1,200
Lot 646 - Pooley Cabinet - $325
Lot 647 - Victrola XVI - $425
Lot 660 - Victor V/Matching Cabinet - $5,750
Lot 655 - Credenza - $300
Lot 672 - Victrola VV-230 - $200
Lot 690 - Regina Style 34 - $10,250
Lot 737 - KKK Record - $800
Lot 906 - Victor MS Rigid Arm - $4,100
Lot 933 - Victor MS - $2,300
Mike
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
Here are some of the more common machines:PHONOMIKE wrote:I can help a bit here. I didn't keep track of everything. I was only there on Friday so only have Friday prices. Hopefully you have a catalog to follow along. These were some things I was interested in so I wrote down the prices.
All hammer bids are plus 10% buyers premium.
Lot 419 - Victor M - $1,100
Lot 425 - Herzog Cabinet - $550
Lot 477 - Victor VI - $4,250
Lot 492 - Regina Automatic Changer - $11,000
Lot 502 - Berliner Ratchet Wind - $18,000
Lot 512 - Zonophone - $4,500
Lot 518 - Victor VI - $4,200
Lot 520 - Victrola VTLA - $550
Lot 521 - Herzog Cabinet - $5,000
Lot 565 - Musical Chalet - $2,400
Lot 573 - Herzog Cabinet - $3,000
Lot 575 - Victor R rigid arm - $1,700
Lot 588 - Victor XVI L-door - $550
Lot 593 - Edison Triumph B - $1,400
Lot 595 - Brunswick Model 117 - $700
Lot 597 - Victor V - $3,200
Lot 597 - Safe - $500
Lot 600 - Edison Class M - $15,000
Lot 602 - Victor Schoolhouse Model 8-7 - $1,200
Lot 646 - Pooley Cabinet - $325
Lot 647 - Victrola XVI - $425
Lot 660 - Victor V/Matching Cabinet - $5,750
Lot 655 - Credenza - $300
Lot 672 - Victrola VV-230 - $200
Lot 690 - Regina Style 34 - $10,250
Lot 737 - KKK Record - $800
Lot 906 - Victor MS Rigid Arm - $4,100
Lot 933 - Victor MS - $2,300
Mike
Automatic Orthophonic Victrola 10-50 (restored and working). $100
Victrola Revere. $450
Credenza (poorly refinished) $150, (nicely refinished) $300
Victrola VTLA reasonable condition, $500
Victrola XVI (L door) excellent, $500
Victrola XVI, excellent, $300
Victrola VV-105, excellent, $200
Victrola VV-230, excellent, $250
RCA Victor 630-TS television (channel 1). Excellent. $40
Majestic 90-B radio, clean example with two good 45's. $5.00
RCA Victor Radiola 86 radio-Phonograph-Recorder combination, 1931, mediocre condition. $10
Pathé Model X, clean, working, with 2 good sapphires. $30
Silvertone Tru-Phonic, 1929 model, in "wall type" cabinet, clean and working $25
Columbia Grafonola "Regent", very early example. Good finish, clean and working. $200
Columbia BNW with Columbia oak veneer horn $1500
Columbia BFT, excellent with fine H&S blue flower horn $1700
Philco "Penthouse" Predicta television. $180
Bush and Lane battery radio, 5 good tubes. $20
Oriole Battery radio, 5 good tubes. $10
Amplion horn with walnut bell ( needs glue) $70
Atwater Kent type M horn $60
Stromberg-Carlson 5-A Cone Speaker and Stromberg-Carlson 105 cone speaker, $10 for the pair
Sparton 301 radio, restored, working, 2 good '50 tubes. $50
Sparton. 301 radio, restored, working, sans '50 tubes. $30
Edison Red Banner Home type A. No reproducer or crank. Otherwise excellent. $300
Edison Fireside B, cygnet bracket, good diamond B, dirty.$175
Edison Amberola 30. Exceptionally clean and original. $225
Edison home Model D, no reproducer., otherwise clean. $125
Edison Home Model B, banner cabinet, combination attachment with GoodDiamond B. cygnet crane. $425
Modernola "Lampanola". Refinished (poorly) new shade (quite awful). $800
Modernola in Chinese lacquer cabinet, excellent condition, stunning example.$3200
Modernola in walnut cabinet, original finish. $1800
Victor VV-100, excellent $150
Edison Amberola 75, indifferent finish, full of records. $250
Edison Amberola 75, original finish, even to perfect grille cloth. $225
Star "ISOSONIC" machine, elaborate console cabinet. Excellent condition. $25.00
Victor Victrola 4-40, excellent.$50
RCA UZ-1325 horn loudspeakers, 4, $110 each
Mills "Zephyr" paddle wheel Jukebox, excellent, restored.$800
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
Here are some of the items that sold from memory:
1775 Dutch clock with hand carved mermaids, working: $400
1840 snuff box with painted scene on cover, $40.
Nice Victrola Credenza with caramel colored butt mahogany doors, including Two orthophonic reproducers which needed rebuilding, $250. my win!
Edison 1901 long case, red banner on cabinet Home cyl. phono, excellent condition with brass horn: $1200
Edison 1901 long case, red banner on cabinet Home cylinder phono, missing reproducer and horn, with split wood base, $350. my win!
Edison H-19 Hepplewhite DD phono in mahogany with fleur-di-lis grille and gold Dance reproducer, good- cond. $190. my win!
Thousands of cylinder records of all kinds! Few good 78 rpm discs this time.
Edison Amberola 1A with lyre grille, mahogany cabinet, very good cond. $4700.
Edison Opera with beautiful horn, mahogany. Very good cond. $3700. Good price for an Opera!
I won and lost two horns at the auction. I forgot to pack them in my car, and when I returned to the building two hours later, the horns were gone!
Marc
1775 Dutch clock with hand carved mermaids, working: $400
1840 snuff box with painted scene on cover, $40.
Nice Victrola Credenza with caramel colored butt mahogany doors, including Two orthophonic reproducers which needed rebuilding, $250. my win!
Edison 1901 long case, red banner on cabinet Home cyl. phono, excellent condition with brass horn: $1200
Edison 1901 long case, red banner on cabinet Home cylinder phono, missing reproducer and horn, with split wood base, $350. my win!
Edison H-19 Hepplewhite DD phono in mahogany with fleur-di-lis grille and gold Dance reproducer, good- cond. $190. my win!
Thousands of cylinder records of all kinds! Few good 78 rpm discs this time.
Edison Amberola 1A with lyre grille, mahogany cabinet, very good cond. $4700.
Edison Opera with beautiful horn, mahogany. Very good cond. $3700. Good price for an Opera!
I won and lost two horns at the auction. I forgot to pack them in my car, and when I returned to the building two hours later, the horns were gone!
Marc
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
$100 for a restored and working Victrola 10-50? What is this? A fire sale?
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
No, there were only a couple of us with large trucks or trailers. The machine sold early on the third day of the auction, and I was delayed in my arrival by an ice storm, and so missed bidding.Garret wrote:$100 for a restored and working Victrola 10-50? What is this? A fire sale?
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Re: Any reports about Stanton's auction
If Steve Stanton does not already know about the horns let him know. If someone picked them up by mistake they may contact Stanton or if they were there when his crew was cleaning up he may have them. This happened to me one year and I did not contacted Stanton's thinking my item was gone. To my surprise months later the next phonograph auction I attended he had my item waiting for me.marcapra wrote: I won and lost two horns at the auction. I forgot to pack them in my car, and when I returned to the building two hours later, the horns were gone!
Marc
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