I have compiled some highlights of the past weekend’s auction in Charlotte MI. This is by no means a comprehensive list. There were 100’s of machines at the auction. The prices I will list DO NOT include the 10% buyers Penalty or sales tax. There were way too many machines to sell in 2 days and the prices on common machines showed. Many rear mount victors went for under $1000. Many Edison standards and homes went for under $300. The rare or pristine still brought good money with a few exceptions. Gregg Cline
Stanton Auction highlights:
5 BS Coin Op’s $2800 $3300 $4300 $3000 $3000
Columbia AG $1050
Vic IV smooth wood horn $1750
Co BI Sterling nickel horn $1100
Vic VI spear tip horn $4400 $3600 $5000
Rigid Arm M $3000
Vic Junior $900
Vic C $3200
Vic R $600
Vic P-2 $800
Edison Opera OAK $6500
Oak Herzog half barrel orig. pegs $950
Vic 6 w SPRUCE horn $8500
Berliner Trademark top brake $3500
Zonophone A, worn condition $3800
Vic V oak spear tip horn $2600
Herzog serpentine oak cylinder cab $2900
Edison Triumph w D repeater $1400
Victor A w metal tag $9500
Columbia Celluloid horn w tag $3250
Victor B w wrong horn, crank and reproducer $6000
Columbia AF $2200
Ed Fireside w Music Master cygnet $1450
Many Vic E $750, $600, 800
Herzog Full Barrel cab $4000
Zonophone Parlor $900
Vic II $900
Vic A w celluloid tag (tag in pieces) $7500
Vic II smooth oak horn $1752
Hand Wind Berliner w box $175003
Vic IV w brass bell horn $1400
Columbia BN $500
Edison Spring Motor $4500
Edison Ideal PERFECT original $15000
Regina Hexaphone Mahogany $8000
Kalamazoo Duplex $5500
Berliner record case missing handle $1800
Col AB Macdonald finish stripped around the decals $1500
Columbia BXP $1950
Columbia Top Wind A $1000
Edison Home o reproducer MM cygnet $2100
Columbia S coin Op $5700
Columbia BNW $550
Columbia N Coin Op (poor cond) $3600
Vic V brass bell horn $1600
Kurtzman $4500
Berliner Ratchet Wind $9000
Edison AJAX $45000
Columbia GG $5500
Edison Opera Mahogany $12000
Victrola XVI American Walnut $1800
Eldridge Johnson M $4400
Vic C $2300
Col BY $2500
Reginaphone 240 $7500
Opera Oak $6000
Vic V w oak speartip horn $1750
Col AR $2250
Col AK first style $1600
Edison Eclipse $7500
Regina Hexaphone Oak $11000
Columbia Home Grand AD $9000
Stanton Auction results
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Thanks for going to the trouble to keep track of the items and post this. Seems like the desireable machine prices are pretty strong!
12k for an Edison Mahogany opera?? Wow!
Bob
12k for an Edison Mahogany opera?? Wow!
Bob
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Thanks again for supplying the results of the auction. I see the rare machines went for big bucks while the other machines were very reasonable. I noticed that the more common machines have really dropped in value.
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Thanks for taking the time to post. I was surprised to see the Mahogany Hexaphone went for less then the Oak Hexaphone. Also found it interesting that the Perfect Orginal Ideal only went for $15K when compared to the more common Opera that went for $12K. It isfun to see the auction results in this market. I wonder when things will settle out and become more stable.
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Wish I could have been there...
Is there a way to view the auction items..? ie: catalog, website etc...?

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Just curious about the Eldridge Johnson M. Is it called this due to the E. Johnson name on the ID tag? Is that a rearmount or frontmount version? Also, is it like the common type cased Ms with the egg and dart moulding?
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I'm very happy the Berliner hand-wind went for 175K. I will sell mine for 100K if anyone in interested....
.I just wish it was not a typo.....
.Seems that the rare and hard to find were leading the pack again. I hope this puts most at ease regarding a collectable that is on the way out of favor. They are not!!!!. 



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Try this LinkFlvice wrote:Wish I could have been there...Is there a way to view the auction items..? ie: catalog, website etc...?
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Alot of the Victors II, IV, V, others seemed to go pretty low as did the some of teh more common Edisons even if they had Music Master horns, like the fireside. I'm surprised that the Edison Ideal went for only 15K. Can you describe it better? Was it complete with Ideal straight horn, 11 panel cygnet or music master?
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The Ideal was a Model B machine with the front mount mahogany grained horn. This was the most perfect example that I have ever seen. The Oxidized finish was a 9.9 out of 10 and 100% original. It had the original oxidized reproducer, original oxidized recorder in the box, original crank, crane foot and tab, the crane was nickel plated and a replacement. the horn was an 8 of 10 with very minor paint loss. I was amazed that it went so low. It went to Europe.... I wish I would have bid on in now!
The Mahonagy hexaphone was poorly refinished.... I think polyurethane and had been messed with mechanically. The Oak was 100% original...even the original dirt. Just the way you want them!
Gregg
The Mahonagy hexaphone was poorly refinished.... I think polyurethane and had been messed with mechanically. The Oak was 100% original...even the original dirt. Just the way you want them!
Gregg