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Sat, May 16, 2026 11:00AM EDT
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Lot 482

Oak Victrola Player Cabinet circa 1915-1918

Estimate: $300 - $600
Starting Bid
$80

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Featured in this lot is an Original Victor-Victrola "Victrola the Fourteenth" Cabinet Player, circa 1915-1918. The Victor Talking Machine Company was the world's leading manufacturer of phonographs and records during the early 20th century. Founded in 1901 by Eldridge R. Johnson and headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, the company revolutionized home entertainment by popularizing the disc record over the earlier cylinder format. It is most famous for its "His Master's Voice" trademark featuring Nipper, a dog listening to a gramophone, and for its Victrola line of internal-horn phonographs. Introduced in 1906, this design hid the amplification horn inside a wooden cabinet, making it look like high-end furniture rather than a machine. The Victrola features a solid oak console with beautifully carved legs with acanthus leaves at the top and bottom, metal casters at the bottom of the legs. The top lifts to reveal the turntable and storage for the needles. The piece is marked with a metal plaque reading on the left reading "Victor - Victor Talking Machine Co.", serial number VV-XIV- 106411E. The underside of the top features a label affixed, "VICTROLA Manufactured by Victor Talking Machine Co." A paper license sticker is affixed to the interior left wall of the main cabinet, dated January 1, 1915. The smaller doors on the front open to wood baffles to project sound, the larger doors open for storage of records. The cabinet exhibits humidity damage to exterior oak veneers, scratches noted on top, front lower door knob missing, side crank not included. Measures 22.25"W x 24"D x 48.25"H, weight is

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