Day 2 - Hazelcorn Phonograph Collection 2021-12-12 Auction - 332 Price Results - Donley Auctions in IL
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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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Howard Hazelcorn Collection - Biography: For your reading enjoyment about this wonderful collection. Howard Lewis Hazelcorn was born on February 26, 1942 in Brooklyn New York to Sam and Ethel Hazelcorn . Howard's father was involved with
2000: Howard Hazelcorn Collection - BiographyEst. $1,000,000-$2,000,000Lot Passed
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Kammer & Reinhardt Hand wind Disc Gramophone: Circa1891 Berliner patent. All original machine with the exception of the belt and turntable felt. Oak base in original finish. Earliest version of the strap reproducer shows patents from several
2001: Kammer & Reinhardt Hand wind Disc GramophoneEst. $40,000-$50,000
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Early Berliner 5" Disc Record #114: This 12.5 cm disc is one of the oldest records in the world. It was for use on the first Berliner gramophone that was a toy made by Kämmer & Reinhart from 1889 to 1892. These discs were made of
2001A: Early Berliner 5" Disc Record #114Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Berliner Hand wind Disc Phonograph: Machine appears to be made from both original and reproduction parts including both wood and metal parts. Nice original reproducer with SN 8591, stamped E Berliner’s Patented Nov 8, 1887, May 7,
2002: Berliner Hand wind Disc PhonographEst. $2,000-$3,500
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Berliner Hand Wind Disc Gramophone: As described on page 34 in the Talking Machine Compendium, it states “A hand driven Berliner Gramophone originally sold for $15.00. This reasonably priced machine inaugurated Berliner’s
2003: Berliner Hand Wind Disc GramophoneEst. $14,000-$17,000
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Victor Toy Disc Phonograph: Also known as the $3 Victor. Has original oak base that measures 10.25” x 8.25” with a light gloss. Original decal reads “The Gramophone Co. Lte. 31 Maiden Lane, London”. This low-cost
2003A: Victor Toy Disc PhonographEst. $20,000-$25,000
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Berliner Open Works Disc Phonograph: At first glance this machine appears to be an early Victor toy model but further investigation shows that it is made with Berliner parts i.e. support and travel arm, top wind, etc. It paints a
2004: Berliner Open Works Disc PhonographEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Berliner Oak Record Storage Box: Oak record storage / carrying case for 7" Berliner records. Front opens and folds back to reveal 30 slots for records. Bottom of case has egg & dart molding. In overall VG condition. Original finish,
2005: Berliner Oak Record Storage BoxEst. $500-$1,000
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Berliner JS Disc Gramophone: Produced in 1899. Serial No. 468. Overall nice original condition. Original finish oak base with VG decal. Original paper label on base 75%. Good nickel plating on parts. JS stamped on both motor
2006: Berliner JS Disc GramophoneEst. $9,000-$12,000
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National Gram-O-Phone Magazine Ad: Full page ad circa 1900 in Munsey's Magazine for the New Model Gram-o-phone for $15. Has old tape repair to bottom right corner. Measures 6" wide, 9.25" tall.
2007: National Gram-O-Phone Magazine AdEst. $50-$100
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Victor Type A Disc Phonograph: Victor Type A Circa 1901 serial No. 14587. All original machine. Wood base and travel arm in original finish. Metal parts have small plating loss but machine is very presentable. Original crank and
2008: Victor Type A Disc PhonographEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Berliner Phonograph Wood Storage Box: Original wood storage box for a Berliner phonograph. Built with miter corners. Original finish, hinges and latches, with one hook missing an eye. Has several shrinkage cracks and minor water staining
2009: Berliner Phonograph Wood Storage BoxEst. $200-$300
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Berliner Record Case: Oak record case has varnish overcoat. Fair nickel on parts. Original latch. leather strap is a replacement. Lid opens and correctly folds back. Original record partitions intact. Holds 21 7”
2010: Berliner Record CaseEst. $500-$1,000
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American Berliner Trademark Disc Phonograph: Original finish oak cabinet with original decal that reads “’Berliner Gramophone’” and patent dates from 1887-1895. All exterior parts appear to be original with overall +85% plating. Motor
2011: American Berliner Trademark Disc PhonographEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Berliner Ratchet Wind Disc Gramophone: Circa 1896 Original finish oak case. All original nickel parts have very good original plating. Seldom seen original strap reproducer with no serial number but stamped E. Berliner’s Patents with
2013: Berliner Ratchet Wind Disc GramophoneEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Berliner Trademark Disc Phonograph Mahogany: Unusual and rare Berliner trademark phonograph in mahogany case. Case has been nicely refinished, spring barrel is marked “LG 999”. The original decal is present but very little can be read, see
2014: Berliner Trademark Disc Phonograph MahoganyEst. $3,500-$5,000
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Berliner Gramophone Ratchet Wind Model: Original oak finish, wood base has been re glued. Nickel parts have good original plating, original J reproducer SN 17888 Pat Date Feb 19, 1895, horn support appears to be replaced. Motor is somewhat
2015: Berliner Gramophone Ratchet Wind ModelEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Berliner European Trademark Disc Phonograph: Made by Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd. circa 1897. In outstanding original condition. Original finish oak case with beautiful decal and round celluloid trademark emblem on front as well as a metal
2017: Berliner European Trademark Disc PhonographEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Berliner Montross Disc Phonograph: Serial No. M1095 Circa 1898. Frank Seaman contracted with Levi Montross to produce an alternative to Johnson’s Improved Gramophone. A suit was brought by Johnson in 1898 and each unsold Montross
2018: Berliner Montross Disc PhonographEst. $15,000-$18,000
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European Berliner Trademark Disc Phonograph: The only identification on this model is original dealer decal on the side that indicates it was purchased in Paris that reads “Co. Francais and Gramophone – Paris – Brevold G.G.D.G. en France
2019: European Berliner Trademark Disc PhonographEst. $3,000-$3,500
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