- WURLITZER 2400 MODEL JUKEBOX, 1960
WURLITZER 2400 MODEL JUKEBOX, 1960 Wurlitzer 2400 jukebox manufactured in 1960, hi-fi stereo with chrome parts, coin operated. Would benefit from restoration as it turns on but does not play.
- RARE WURLITZER MODEL 250A JUKEBOX AUXILIARY
RARE WURLITZER MODEL 250A JUKEBOX AUXILIARY SPEAKER & WURLITZER MODEL 4005 WALL MOUND SPEAKER Burl wood veneer case.
- 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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- Wurlitzer (Cincinnati) 1938 Art Deco
Wurlitzer (Cincinnati) 1938 Art Deco Butterfly baby grand piano, standard 88 (celluloid) keys, lyre form foot pedals, serial # 178281, style 1411 Deluxe Butterfly Grande, with original bench.
Note: The Wurlitzer Butterfly grand piano with its unique winged shape is one of the most sought-after Art Deco innovations in piano design. See www.wurlitzerbutterfly.com for additional information.
37"h x 55"w x 49"d
Condition: Dents, scratches, wear, some finish loss, celluloid keys are chipped, two legs loose, condition of soundboard unknown.
- WURLITZER STARKE MODEL HARP No. 823,
WURLITZER STARKE MODEL HARP No. 823, partially strung, ht. 66, wd. 33 in.
- COIN OPERATED WURLITZER JUKEBOX MODEL
COIN OPERATED WURLITZER JUKEBOX MODEL 820A coin operated Wurlitzer jukebox Model 820 circa 1990. Having a dome top, chrome sides and bubble tubes. Ht: 61" Wd: 32.5" Dpth: 24.5"
- 1080 WURLITZER JUKE BOX1080 Wurlitzer
1080 WURLITZER JUKE BOX1080 Wurlitzer Juke Box. Cincinnati, Ohio: Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., ca. 1947. One of Paul FullerÍs finest designs along with the ever popular model 1015. Often referred to as the ñMae Westî for its curvy design. Small piece of plastic with 5¢-10¢-25¢ above coin slot missing but repro available on line. No key and not tested. 59 _î x 32î x 24î.
- LOT OF 10 VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE BRASS
LOT OF 10 VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE BRASS AND WOODWIND INSTRU...Lot of 10 Vintage and Antique Brass and Woodwind Instruments. Including seven trumpets or cornets (late nineteenth and twentieth-century models) by King, G.C. Conn, Conn, Holton [2], Wurlitzer, and Antoine Courtois, two with cases, accompanied by three mouthpieces (Holton and Vincent Bach [2]); three saxophones, comprising: Holton Elkhorn 241 (brass); Elkhart Buescher (silver-tone); and Over-All 277 (brass); and two clarinets, comprising: Bundy Resonite (American) and Massin (French). Heavily tarnished, several severe dents, not in playable condition and sold as a collection with all faults.
- WURLITZER 1015 PHONOGRAPH JUKE BOX.Wurlitzer
WURLITZER 1015 PHONOGRAPH JUKE BOX.Wurlitzer 1015 Phonograph Juke Box. Chicago, ca. 1946. Serial Number 1001262. 59 x 31 x 23”. Unrestored jukebox with most of the façade and interior tube lights broken, separated, or missing. Not examined for functionality. Sold as is with all faults and defects. With approximately fifty 45rpm records, mainly pop and Christmas singles (1970s—80s) and a reprint service manual (Vestal Press).
- A ROWE AMI "BUBBLER" 100 COMPACT DISC
A ROWE AMI "BUBBLER" 100 COMPACT DISC JUKEBOX, 1997,A ROWE AMI "BUBBLER" 100 COMPACT DISC JUKEBOX, 1997, in the style of the 1946 Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox, with wood case, featuring four light-changing bubble tubes, with door key and added amplifier for a surround sound system, functional when removed from property. Height: 61'' Width: 33'' Depth 29''
Condition:
There are a few minor scratches and paint scuffs on the wood case. Some of the foam insulation on the inside has degraded. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- JOSEPH ALMYDA (AMERICAN 1927-2011) A
JOSEPH ALMYDA (AMERICAN 1927-2011) A PAINTING, "CORDOBA...JOSEPH ALMYDA (American 1927-2011) A PAINTING, "Cordoba Series 12," 1983, acrylic on canvas, verso signed, dated, and titled, "Almyda '83 / 'Cordoba Series 12,'" bears an old David Settles Gallery label on the stretcher; 78'' x 54''. Note: Joseph Almyda was born and trained in Florida, but was known as a pillar of the Georgia contemporary arts community during the mid 20th century. He was a longstanding professor of art at Georgia State University and also practiced as a full-time studio artist. He had residencies at the Wurlitzer Foundation and the Tamarind Institute in New Mexico in the 1980s. During this time his art shifted from figural and interior scenes to more abstract canvases influenced by the desert landscape.
Condition:
There are no visible signs of damage. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."