- WURLITZER W61 COUNTER TOP JUKEBOX, 1938
WURLITZER W61 COUNTER TOP JUKEBOX, 1938 Chicago. 110 volts AC, 60 hertz, for 78-rpm shellac records. 12 selections, playing one side only, coin-mechanism. Medal and burl wood veneer case.
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- WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL
WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL 1015 Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, N. Tonnawanda (Buffalo) New York. Matching serial numbers. Serial #: 1016124.Catalog Note: The Wurlitzer 1015 Jukebox was introduced in 1946, after WWII ended and building materials became available again. The 1015 brought the Wurlitzer Company great success, allowing it to rebound from near-bankruptcy brought on by the Depression. The 1015 pushed Wurlitzer forward as the leader of jukebox manufacturing, with 56,000 units being sold in less than 2 years. This was the Golden Age of jukebox production. And the 1015 wasn't just a huge hit in the United States, but also appeared anywhere Americans went, following GI's all over the globe. Also called the "1015-Bubbler," this juke is arguably the most popular jukebox of all time. It was conceptualized by the famous designer Paul Fuller (who was chief designer with the Wurlitzer Company from 1935-1948). The ornate design of 1940s jukeboxes has been referred to as "gothic" or having a "cathedral" look, but this juke has more of an art deco influence. With its illuminated, color-changing pilasters, 8 bubble tubes, shiny chrome and domed top, it is reflective of the positive, uplifted attitude of the post-war nation. The coin-operated 1015 plays 78-RPM records and has push-button Multi-Selector technology, allowing selected records to be played. The model 1015 was produced from 1946 to 1947, and was so popular that many of them were utilized right into the '50s. This longevity is responsible for the 1015s association with the 1950s sock-hop era. By 1954 the 45-RPM records were becoming so popular that the Wurlitzer factory introduced conversion kits for their jukeboxes so they could play them. In addition, the Wurlitzer 1015 was such a popular model of jukebox that in 1986 Wurlitzer celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1015 by manufacturing it once again and dubbing it the "One More Time." It had the classic design of the 1015 with all the latest technology, including the ability to play CDs. Through the years, there have been many Wurlitzer 1015s that appeared in background shots of TV shows and films like Cheers, Friends, Back to the Future, and On the Waterfront.
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- 1987 SILVER EAGLE & 1950-D BU FRANKIN
1987 SILVER EAGLE & 1950-D BU FRANKIN WITH RPM 1950-D Franklin that has a re-punched D mintmark which is FS-101 in Cherry Picker numbers. Silver eagle is slightly toned.
- Lot of (59) classic rock/jazz vinyl
Lot of (59) classic rock/jazz vinyl 33-1/3 RPM albums c/o: Aerosmith "Toys in the Attic", Joan Armatrading (no jacket) "Arm-A-Trading", Bad Company self titled, The Band "Rock of Ages" Vol. 2, The Beatles 1962-1996, The Beatles 1967-1970, Music from Big Pink (no jacket, David Bowie "Changes One", Jimmy Cliff "The Harder They Come", John Coltrane "Blue Train (no jacket), Commodores "Midnight Magic in the Pocket", Elvis Costello "Armed Forces", Miles Davis "The Man with the Horn" (no jacket); Grateful Dead "Reckonings" (no jacket), "Steal Your Face", "Go to Heaven", "Skeletons from the Closet", "Europe '72", "Blues for Allah", "American Beauty", "Workingman's Dead", "Terrapin Sation"; Jimi Hendrix "Band of Gypsies, "Midnight Lightning"; Billie Holiday "Story" Vol. III, (2) albums (no jacket); Hot Tuna - self titled, Jefferson Airplane "Flight Log"; Little Feat "Down on the Farm", "Feats Don't Fail Me Now", Time Loves a Hero", "Dixie Chicken", "Waiting for Columbus"; New Riders of the Purple Sage "The Adventures of Panama Red (no jacket", The Police "Synchronicity", Prince "Purple Rain"; Bonnie Rait "Takin' My Time (no jacket), "Home Plate", "Sweet Forgiveness", "Give It Up"; Rolling Stones "Made in the Shade", "Tattoo You", "Some Girls"; Diana Ross & The Supremes "Sessions" 3-record set, Todd Rundgren "Something/Anything"; Santana "Abraxas" (no jacket), "Festival"; Lynyrd Skynyrd "One More from the Road", "(Pronounced 'L?h-'n?rd 'Skin-'n?rd)"; Sly & The Family Stone "Greatest Hits", Bruce Springsteen "The River", Talking Heads"More Songs About Buildings & Food", Stevie Wonder "Songs in the Key of Life", Neil Young "After the Gold Rush"; Led Zeppelin "IV", "Physical Graffiti", Soundtrack from "The Song Remains the Same"
- ROCK-OLA MODEL DE-39 JUKEBOX Rock-Ola
ROCK-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
- (8) BOOKS, RECORDING, DARRELL ROYAL,
(8) BOOKS, RECORDING, DARRELL ROYAL, TEXAS COACH(lot of 8) Books and a recording relating to Darrell Royal (1924-2012), coach of the University of Texas Longhorns football, including: (1) 1949 Football Annual magazine, Royal pictured at page 49; (1) 1950 annual yearbook, Oklahoma State University, Royal pictured at page 123, 406, 408, 410 (beating Texas), 413, 414, 415; (1) "Here Come the Texas Longhorns, 1893-1970", Lou Maysel, Stadium Publishing, 1970, forward by Darrell Royal, autographed by Royal at first page; (1) "The Darrell Royal Story", Jimmy Banks, Shoal Creek Publishers,1973, autographed by Royal at first interior page; (1) "1963 Texas National Champions" magazine, autographed by Royal in 1995; (1) 45 rpm record "Darrell Royal, Legend of the Longhorns", Huddle Record Company, San Antonio, includes UT band and Texas football history; (1) "Coach Royal", Darrell Royal with John Wheat, UT Press, 2005, autographed at title page; (1) "DKR, The Royal Scrapbook", Jenna McEachern with Edith Royal, UT Press, 2012; largest: approx 12.5"h, 11"w, 2"d, 17.75lbs total
- RUSSIAN WINDUP PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHRussian
RUSSIAN WINDUP PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHRussian windup portable phonograph, first half 20th c., including windup crank and reproducer,one Russian 78rpm record, mechanically operates but stops shortly after starting, case: 5.25"h, 10.75"w, 7.75d, record: 9.75" diameter, total:
- ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987). Andy
ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987). Andy Warhol's Index Book, 1967. The complete book, comprising all pages, pop-ups, foldouts, and inserts. Bound in original holographic hard cover. Published by Random House, New York. Unsigned. Includes: 1) Castle pop-up; (2) Red accordion pop-up; (3) Airplane pop-up; (4) Chelsea Girls paper disc; (5) Camera/man on string insert (6) Lou Reed 45rpm flexi-disc; (7) Nose foldout (8) Hunt's Tomato Paste pop-up.(9) Warhol name perforated tabs sheet. (10) Balloon insert. From a Larchmont, NY collection. Dimensions: 11 1/4" h x 8 5/8" w. Condition: Balloon insert page is (typically) stuck together. Chelsea Girls disc detached. Staining on several pages. Light aging wear and soil to covers.
- Lot of 33 Classic Vinyl 33-1/3 RPM Rock
Lot of 33 Classic Vinyl 33-1/3 RPM Rock & Jazz albums c/o Blood, Sweat & Tears - Self Titled, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Stephen Stills "Super Session", Charlie Byrd - Self Titled, Carpenters "Made in America" Mama Cass "Bubble Gum, Lemonade & ...Something for Mama", Ray Charles "A Man and His Soul", Culture Club "Colour by Numbers, Stan Getz "Focus", Dave Grusin "Discovered Again", Janis Ian "Verve Forecast", Jethro Tull "Stand Up, Janis Joplin "Pearl", "Greatest Hits"; B.B. King "Live in Cook County Jail", Herbie Mann, Charlie Rouse, Kenny Burrell, Mal Waldron "Just Wailin'", Modern Jazz Quartet "Collaboration", "Lonely Woman", Willie Nelson "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", Laura Nyro "The First Songs", Osibisa - Self Titled, Police "Zenyatta Mondatta", Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers", Diana Ross "Diana" DBX SuperDisc, Carly Simon "No Secrets", Nina Simone "Nina's Choice", Al Stewart "24 Carrots", Gabor Szabo "Spellbinder", "The Sorcerer", "High Contrast", "Bacchanal", Ten Years After "Stonehenge", "Tommy" as performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir w/guest soloists
- GROUP OF 45 RPM RECORDSGroup of 45 RPM
GROUP OF 45 RPM RECORDSGroup of 45 RPM Records,
- Boetsch Bros Birch Phonograph Record
Boetsch 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
- Seeburg Select-O-Matic Model VL200 High
Seeburg Select-O-Matic Model VL200 High Fidelity Juke Box, Chicago, Il, 1955-57 serial no. 135133, playing 200 selections on 100 45rpm records 56.7 x 36.6 x 27.6 in — 144 x 93 x 70 cm