ROCK-OLA MODEL DE-39 JUKEBOX Rock-OlaROCK-OLA MODEL DE-39 JUKEBOX Rock-Ola Model DE-39 Jukebox, circa 1939, with faux-marble paint decorated details to the wooden cabinet, this phonograph jukebox offered selections for 78 rpm vinyl records (lacking records). 56? H x 36? W x 25? D
Boetsch Bros Birch Phonograph RecordBoetsch Bros Birch Phonograph Record Player, early 20th C, player is built into a convenient traveling case with a compartment for records, original crank and arm, case measures 13-1/2" x 12-1/4" x 6" when closed, cranks up and runs, sound not tested, with (5) 78 rpm records
Collection of 48 Vogue Picture Records,Collection of 48 Vogue Picture Records, Sav-Way Industires, Detroit, MI, c.1946 each 10 inch 78 RPM disc with an illustration embedded in the vinyl each diameter 10 in — 25.4 cm
PARTY MAGIC. BLACKSTONE.Blackstone,PARTY MAGIC. BLACKSTONE.Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Party Magic. Blackstone. New York: Pathe Records, 1961. Novelty record features Blackstone teaching magic tricks and reciting brainteasers and riddles, interspersed with music. 33 1/3 rpm. Together with the cover for the 78 rpm version (no records).
COLUMBIA GRAND GRAFONOLA ELECTRIC RECORDCOLUMBIA GRAND GRAFONOLA ELECTRIC RECORD PLAYER Circa 1920, three mahogany cabriole legs support a mahogany piano-form cabinet with lightwood and mahogany veneers; two side compartments for 78 rpm records flank louvered panels on the front, which conceal the machine's internal horn; the piano-style lid covers the turntable, five needle wells, controls, and a drawer for accessories; the underside has a Columbia paper label and an opening for the wiring connected to the turntable.
THREE VINTAGE DICK TRACY TOYS 1940s-50s,THREE VINTAGE DICK TRACY TOYS 1940s-50s, the first is a tin squad car with siren and light (wind up mechanism not working; lacking a light bulb; car in good condition) (11 3/4 in.). The second is a plastic friction convertible by Marx, windshield not separate, side decal on car, with box (soiling and tears to box) (car 9 1/2 in.); the third is a 1947 Mercury record set "The Case of The Midnight Marauder", double 78 rpm record set with interior graphics of black and white cartoons, designed to be crayoned but which have not been colored (wear to cover).
THREE HOWDY DOODY ITEMS RCA Victor doubleTHREE HOWDY DOODY ITEMS RCA Victor double 78 rpm record set "Howdy doody and the Air-O-Doodle, 1949, cover worn; 1988 night light, working, in box and 1988 cowboy clock.
APPROXIMATELY (70) 78 RPM 10-1/2 IN.APPROXIMATELY (70) 78 RPM 10-1/2 IN. POPULAR MUSIC RECORDINGS 1910s-1950s, from early Fed Astaire to Dinah Shore and Gene Autry in-between.
OVER (100) 10 IN. 78 RPM RECORDS MostlyOVER (100) 10 IN. 78 RPM RECORDS Mostly 1910s-1930s, featuring vocal groups, mainstream jazz, individual singers, comics, and minstrel skits.
OVER (70) 1950S POPULAR MUSIC 10 IN.OVER (70) 1950S POPULAR MUSIC 10 IN. 78 RPM RECORDS Artists featured include the Cleftones, Fats Domino, Heartbeats, Ink Spots, Platters, &c.
DIVERSE MID-CENTURY RECORD COLLECTIONDIVERSE MID-CENTURY RECORD COLLECTION WITH 78S, 45S AND 33 1/3 RPM DISCS To include: approximately (45) 1950s 78 rpm records featuring early rock 'n roll and popular songs; a collection of (25) 78 rpm records specifically re-issued for jukebox use; seven 33 1/3 rpm BBC transcriptions, one titled "Russia, the Atom and the West," early 1960s; three 10 in. 33 1/3 discs, two being show song compilations, and one a science fiction trip to "Destination Moon"; and 20+ 45 rpm records.
28 1950S ATLANTIC R&B 78 RPM RECORDINGS28 1950S ATLANTIC R&B 78 RPM RECORDINGS To include (10) different records and (11) duplicates by Joe Turner (21 total); two records by Ray Charles; two records by the Drifters; two records by Chuck Willis; one record by the Cardinals.
23 RHYTHM & BLUES 78 RPM RECORDS Mostly23 RHYTHM & BLUES 78 RPM RECORDS Mostly Fats Domino on Imperial label (18 records, eight being duplicates); three Little Richard recordings on Specialty label; two Jerry Lee Lewis recordings on Sun label.
SIX MOSTLY VINTAGE BLUES 78 RPM RECORDSSIX MOSTLY VINTAGE BLUES 78 RPM RECORDS Artists include: Ukulele Ike on Columbia; Bessie Smith on Columbia; Roosevelt "The Honey Dripper" Sykes on Decca; Fats Waller on His Master's Voice (UK); Muddy Waters on Chess (2).
TEAC "NOSTALGIA" RECORD PLAYER / AM-FMTEAC "NOSTALGIA" RECORD PLAYER / AM-FM RADIO AND TWELVE 78 RPM RECORDS The 1990s Deco-style portable cabinet houses a radio plus a turntable capable of playing 33 rpm LPs, 78s, 45s; included are a dozen 10 in. 78 rm recordings by the likes of Count Basie (2), Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Al Jolson (2), Jimmy Lunceford (2), George Olsen, and The Quintet of the Hot Club of France.
RARE ROOTIE KAZOOTIE PORTABLE 1950SRARE ROOTIE KAZOOTIE PORTABLE 1950S RECORD PLAYER AND TWO VINTAGE RADIOS All three are restoration projects, the "Fono-Rootie" for 78 rpm discs and associated with a popular New York kids' TV show airing in the early 1950s (5-1/2 x 12-1/2 x 10 in.) (powers up, but the platter does not spin); the radios are classic Art Deco pieces consisting of a Airline 62-350 "Streamliner" radio with bakelite case (7 x 12 x 7 in.) and a Zenith Model 5-S-319 shortwave radio in a wooden case (8 x 13 x 7 in.); (both radios power up, but do not play).
COLLECTION OF 78 RPM JAZZ, ROCK ANDCOLLECTION OF 78 RPM JAZZ, ROCK AND CLASSICAL RECORDS AND SMALL GROUP OF 45 RPM RECORDS INCLUDING: BEATLES, MILES DAVIS, BEE GEES, ETCCollection of 78 RPM Jazz, Rock and Classical Records and Small Group of 45 RPM Records Including: Beatles, Miles Davis, Bee Gees, etc
VICTROLA OAK CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH WITHVICTROLA OAK CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH WITH COLLECTION OF 78 RPM RECORDS, H: 50 IN, W: 23 IN, D: 24 INVictrola Oak Console Phonograph with Collection of 78 RPM Records, H: 50 in, W: 23 in, D: 24 in
BOX WITH POP-UP BOOKS, DVD'S AND CD'SBOX WITH POP-UP BOOKS, DVD'S AND CD'S AND BOX WITH 78 RPM RECORDS, POKEMAN CARDS AND MAGAZINESBox with Pop-Up Books, DVD's and CD's and Box with 78 RPM Records, Pokeman Cards and Magazines
THREE BOXES OF 78 RPM RECORDS 1st halfTHREE BOXES OF 78 RPM RECORDS 1st half 20th century, including a broad selection of popular music of the era.
ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH PHONOGRAPH RECORDABERCROMBIE AND FITCH PHONOGRAPH RECORD PLAYER INcamera style traveling case. Swiss made. Original case. Working condition. Complete with 78 rpm record. Currently working condition but not guaranteed. Possibly rare. 2 1/4" high x 11" wide x 4 1/4" deep.
A Victrola XVI Circassian Walnut PhonographA Victrola XVI Circassian Walnut Phonograph
Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, New Jersey, Circa 1915
serial no. VV-XVI-120015H.
with 20 record notebooks (lacking records).
Height 49 1/2 x width 23 3/4 x depth 25 inches.
together with six 78 RPM disc records: "The Red Handkerchief / Cherry Pickers Polka," Romy Gosz (6026), "Manana (Is Soon Enough for Me)," Dave Barbour and Peggy Lee (15022), "Ooh! Look-A Thee, Ain't She Pretty," The Charioteers (38065), "Three O'Clcok in the Morning - Waltz / Oriental Fox Trot," Paul Whiteman (18940), "When I Write My Song / Auf Wiedersehn," John Laurenz (5060), and "I'll Forget You / Dear Little Boy of Mine," Blanche Thebom (10-1139).
COLLECTION OF 78 RPM RECORDS AND VIDEODISCSCollectionCOLLECTION OF 78 RPM RECORDS AND VIDEODISCSCollection of 78 RPM Records and Videodiscs,
COLLECTION OF 33 AND 78 RPM RECORDSCollectionCOLLECTION OF 33 AND 78 RPM RECORDSCollection of 33 and 78 RPM Records,
ASSORTED TOYS & COOL ITEMS Includes;ASSORTED TOYS & COOL ITEMS Includes; tin spinning tops, small wood rocking horse, games and 78 rpm records.
WOODY GUTHRIE #1 STRUGGLE ALBUM & LETTER,WOODY GUTHRIE #1 STRUGGLE ALBUM & LETTER, SIGNED Signed and inscribed Woodrow "Woody" Wilson Guthrie (American 1912-1967) "#1 Struggle Album", 1945, presented to close friend and longtime correspondent Charlotte Straus, reading "To Charlotte, Christmas and New Year '46, Woody, Marjorie, Cathy. This is my struggling", with three 78 rpm discs, together with a five page graphite letter on three lined notebook pages, written December 6, 1945 discussing the album, in custom clamshell case. Provenance: Acquired Baum Rare Books, New York, August 21, 2010. Provenance from the Estate of Marjorie & Ralph Knowles, Atlanta, GA. Approx. the album h. 10.375", w. 12.125", d. 0.5"; page h. 10.5", w. 8"; the case h. 11.25", w. 13", d. 1.25".
MODEL 1422 ROCK-OLA JUKEBOX: Circa 1946-7MODEL 1422 ROCK-OLA JUKEBOX: Circa 1946-7 plays 20 selection 78 rpm records. 4 rotating color wheels and wood grill. Presentation finish. Refurbished but appears to be mostly original. Serial number 99116. Currently set up for free play we have not tested the coin mechanism. Sold with records inside. Measures 57'' h. x 30'' x 26''.CONDITION: Plays beautifully changes records lights up brilliantly not guaranteed to continue. Peppering to chrome accents.
RCA Victor 1935 Model D22-1 Art DecoRCA Victor 1935 Model D22-1 Art Deco floor radio phonograph cabinet; top of the line edition, mahogany case, lift top exposes 78 RPM turntable, center doors open to tube type radio, fluted columns and veneered grillwork below mask twenty-two tubes (!). 43 1/2"H x 35 1/2"W x 20 1/2"D. Surface wear and damage to lower right corner.