Day 2 - Hazelcorn Phonograph Collection 2021-12-12 Auction - 332 Price Results - Donley Auctions in IL - Page 2
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Day 2 - Hazelcorn Phonograph Collection

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Over the course of his 50 years of collecting, Howard Hazelcorn amassed a world class collection including over 30 fields of collectibles. When it comes to collecting phonographs, Howard Hazelcorn literally wrote the book on it. In fact, he wrote several books. Donley Auctions is honored to announce the December 11 and 12 sale of our dear friend Howard Hazelcorn?s phonograph and music collection. This unprecedented 2 day auction will feature over 150 of the rarest phonographs ever collected. The auction will also include a selection of the rarest records, parts, advertising, and literature we?ve seen in a single collection. The Howard Hazelcorn event will feature rare examples of early Edison, Victor, and Columbia machines including 2 rare original tinfoil demonstration machines, coin-op cylinder machines, several Bettini?s and polyphones, and a Mills illustrated song machine - the only known example to date! Also included in the music selection will be early wax cylinders, a large quantity of Berliner 7? discs, and 50 Pink Lambert cylinders. There?s literally something for every antique music collector, whether you?re just beginning to collect or you?ve been at it for years.
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Victor Type B Disc Phonograph: Circa 1901serial No. 8009. Oak cabinet with original finish. All parts appear to be original, plating on crank is mostly worn off. Original record hold down has about 20% of the original plating.
2022: Victor Type B Disc PhonographEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Berliner Record Case: Oak record case has varnish overcoat. Fair nickel on parts. Original latch. Original leather strap present but broken. Lid opens and correctly folds back. Original record partitions intact. Holds 30
2023: Berliner Record CaseEst. $500-$1,000
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Canadian Berliner Trademark Disc Phonograph: Canadian Berliner Trade Mark Gram-O-Phone Pat 1897 serial No. 1522. Original finish wood case and travel arm in VG condition. Original colorful decal. Has all original parts with good nickel although
2024: Canadian Berliner Trademark Disc PhonographEst. $2,500-$6,500
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Berliner Disc Phonograph: Made by R.L Gibson of Philadelphia for Frank Seaman who wanted to have a wider variety of phonographs on the market. This used the same support arm, travel arm, reproducer, and much of the hardware
2025: Berliner Disc PhonographEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Victor-Style No. 6 Disc Gramophone: Circa 1901. Decal reads Gramophone Company Ltd. Metal support arm is a replacement. Travel arm is original, some metal parts are re-nickeled. Re-nickeled bed plate, repro elbow. Single spring motor
2026: Victor-Style No. 6 Disc GramophoneEst. $3,000-$4,500
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European Berliner Knockoff Disc Phonograph: An odd but attractive European phonograph. Appears to be a knock off of the Berliner trademark phonograph and like other European machines, it has added on ornate designs to give it a bigger eye
2027: European Berliner Knockoff Disc PhonographEst. $1,500-$2,000
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French Rigid Arm Monarch Disc Phonograph: French Version of the American “rigid arm” Monarch Fancy original finish oak case measures 13” x 13” with an early trademark motor, making it a top wind machine. Equipped
2028: French Rigid Arm Monarch Disc PhonographEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Deutsche Grammophon German Disc Phonograph: Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft was founded in 1898 by German-born United States citizen Emile Berliner as the German branch of his Berliner Gramophone Company. The company was the German affiliate
2029: Deutsche Grammophon German Disc PhonographEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Canadian Berliner Disc Phonograph: Berliner Gram-O-Phone Canada Ltd. Type E circa 1902-1904 serial No. 2455. Motor is concealed in an oak pyramid-like cabinet with original finish. Finish needs some restoration. Machine has original
2030: Canadian Berliner Disc PhonographEst. $950-$1,250
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G&T Type 6 Disc Phonograph: G & T type 6 circa 1902. Nice original oak case finish. Original decal, The Gramophone Company Ltd. Replated bed plate, record hold down and metal parts of travel arm. Motor runs, crank original but
2031: G&T Type 6 Disc PhonographEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Victor Gramophone & Typewriter Type C: Victor G&T Type C Circa 1901. Appears to be placed in special European cabinet, decorated on all 4 sides with cherubs and brass corner columns. Figurines are Bakelite. The C was the first Victor
2032: Victor Gramophone & Typewriter Type CEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Gramophone & Typewriter Disc Phonograph: G&T Ltd. Circa 1900. Ornately carved oak cabinet in nice original finish and 75% decal with joint separation on one corner. All parts appear to be original. Nickel on parts at 75%. Reproducer reads
2033: Gramophone & Typewriter Disc PhonographEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Victor Monarch Special Disc Phonograph: Serial No. 12658. Oak case has been professionally refinished with ornate carvings all around which all seem to be in good condition. Motor is an original early 3 spring which winds and runs, parts
2034: Victor Monarch Special Disc PhonographEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Victor IV Disc Phonograph: Circa 1908 Serial No. 44406. Mahogany cabinet in nice original finish with minor dings. Nickel on parts very nice. Pinstripe on back bracket at 40%. Correct Exhibition reproducer. Original 2 spring
2035: Victor IV Disc PhonographEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Victor VI Disc Phonograph: Serial No. 5785. Mahogany wood case has been professionally refinished. The gold plating seems to have been redone some years ago but has aged to a dull gold. Plating on corner columns seems to be
2036: Victor VI Disc PhonographEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Vitaphone Disc Phonograph: Circa 1899 by A.T. Armstrong, Plainfield, New Jersey. Oak case in original condition with a split in one corner and a 3” section on the bottom molding. Retains original celluloid tag reading,
2037: Vitaphone Disc PhonographEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Vitaphone Type 25 Disc Phonograph: Circa 1911 serial No. 1069. Pat. Canada. A seldom seen machine with an unusual violin wood arm which transmitted the sound vibrations from a needle, through the wood to a stationary sound box and
2038: Vitaphone Type 25 Disc PhonographEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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The Vitaphone Co Stock Certificate: Certificate No. 73 for 50 shares of common stock in the Company circa 1911. Certificate is in the name of Thomas F. Barry and signed by C. (Clinton). B. Repp founder of Vitaphone as President, and
2039: The Vitaphone Co Stock CertificateEst. $200-$300
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Original Vitaphone Literature 3 Piece Lot: Includes an 18 page Vitaphone catalog printed in Spanish measuring 5" wide, 7.5" tall, Vitaphone Vol. 1 No.1 printed in Spanish, 8 pages showing Vitaphone Disc machines measures 7.75" wide, 10.75"
2040: Original Vitaphone Literature 3 Piece LotEst. $100-$200
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Wonder Double Bell Disc Phonograph: Circa 1898 Extremely rare Wonder Double Bell Talking Machine made by the C.G. Conn Co., the famous musical instrument maker. The machine was offered in 1898 at $18, undercutting the popular Berliner
2041: Wonder Double Bell Disc PhonographEst. $20,000-$25,000
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Wonder Double Bell Disc Phonograph: Manufactured by C.G. Conn of musical instrument fame. This is the other version of this short lived phonograph. The original finish oak cabinet has square mitered corners as opposed to the rounded
2042: Wonder Double Bell Disc PhonographEst. $20,000-$40,000
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Zon-O-Phone Glass Side Disc Phonograph: Nice all original machine. Oak case in good original finish. 14.5” all brass horn with 9” bell has light dings. Celluloid tag reads National Gram-O-Phone Corp. 874 Broadway New York Universal
2043: Zon-O-Phone Glass Side Disc PhonographEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Zon-O-Phone Type B Disc Phonograph: Made by National Gramophone Corp. Universal Talking Machine Co. New York. Beautiful original oak finish, original support and tone arm with good plating. Original unmarked reproducer. New horn
2044: Zon-O-Phone Type B Disc PhonographEst. $2,500-$4,000
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