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Canadian Antique Phonograph Society
Sunday, February 13, 2022
1:00 pm EST
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Original condition
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Auction Status
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Very good
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Original condition, shows minimal wear
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Good
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Shows wear from normal use
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Fair
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Some parts well worn, possible reproduction parts
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Poor
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Incomplete, extensive wear, needs work
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Lot 1
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Gennett 4281
Side A - Wyoming - Green Bros. Novelty Band, (rough start with a little groove damage, ending has a few pops, but otherwise plays well, interesting arrangement)
Side B - April Showers Bring May Flowers - Harry Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra
Good condition. Some scuffs. Plays well. Early American dance band, an unusual Gennett issue pressed in Ontario instead of the U.S., interesting to hear early dance band music I am guessing from around 1919 or 1920 based on Rust.
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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No
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Shipping available:
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Yes - winner pays for postage, insurance, and tracking number
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Location:
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Lot 2
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Parlophone A 2801
Side A - E Pari-Ra, Side B - Pokarekare
Sung by Ana Hato & Deane Waretini accompanied by Violin, 'Cello, and Piano. A New Zealand "Maori Song" recorded in Australia, probably in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
Good to Very Good condition, but Side One has a small pit (possibly caused by a corrosive of some sort) on the starting grooves. The beginning might be playable with modern playback equipment, but the rest of the record plays fine. Side two has no serious defects. "Pokarekare Ana" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%8Dkarekare_Ana is recognized by some as a "Maori Folk Song", but is in fact a westernized version of Maori music and does not sound at all like traditional Maori music. It is credited on this record to "Alfred Hill" who was a New Zealand/Australian composer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Hill_(composer) but I suspect he just made the arrangement, as apparently the author and composer is not known.
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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No
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Shipping available:
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Yes - winner pays for postage, insurance, and tracking number
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Location:
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Lot 3
Lot of Three Victor Records from the Swing Era
1) Victor 20883a – Paul Whiteman AHO, "It Won’t Be Long Now"; Victor 20883b – Paul Whiteman AHO, "Five Step"
Good condition. Some scuffs. Plays well. Brian Rust believes Red Nichols might be playing on this record. Recorded in 1927.
2) Victor 21214a – Paul Whiteman AHO, "Ramona – Waltz", says "With Vocal Refrain" – it sounds to me like Bing Crosby, but no guarantees; Victor 21214b – Paul Whiteman AHO, "Lonely Melody"
Good condition. Some scuffs. Plays well. Rust believes Trumbauer is playing on it, and that Bix is playing cornet (it sounds like him doing a solo). Recorded in 1928.
3) Victor 20-1552-A - Glenn Miller AHO, "Tuxedo Junction"; Victor 20-1552-B – Glenn Miller, "A String of Pearls" - label says "Side 7" and "Side 8", so most likely part of a much larger set, probably issued after 1942.
Very Good condition. Some scuffs. Plays well. Miller plays very well indeed.
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Good to very good
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Pickup at item location:
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No
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Shipping available:
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Yes - winner pays for postage, insurance, and tracking number
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Location:
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Lot 4
SOLD for $10.00
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Decca 8672
Side A - Singing In My Soul, Side B - I Claim Jesus First Blues record.
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Very good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 5
SOLD for $10.00
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Decca 8610
Side A - Precious Lord Hold My Hand, Side B - Nobody's Fault But Mine Blues record.
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Good. Spindle hole damage.
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 6
SOLD for $15.00
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds, Okeh 4253
Side A - Lovin' Sam From Alabam, Side B - Don't Care Blues Blues record.
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Very good to almost good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 7
SOLD for $30.00
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds, Okeh 4471
Side A - Stop! Rest A While, Side B - Weepin' Blues record.
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Very good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 8
SOLD for $40.00
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds, Ajax 17058
Side A - Lost Opportunity Blues, Side B - Good Time Ball Blues record. Made in Canada by the Compo Co, Lachine QC. Sold only in the USA.
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 9
10 Inch 78 rpm Record Bill Weldon, Victor 21134
Side A - Turpentine Blues, Side B - Hitch Me To Your Buggy And Drive Me Like A Mule Country blues record. 6,847 copies sold. Fewer than 25 copies in existence according to 78 Quarterly magazine.
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Fair, plays strong
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Scarborough, Ontario
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Lot 10
SOLD for $60.00
Six Blue Amberol Cylinders
Mixed boxes. No covers. Can be sold separately or bundled.
Loch Lomond - Marie Morrisey. 3311
I Hope I Don't Intrude (Bells) - Daab. 2003
The Athol Highlanders March - Highlanders Band. 23079
Sister Susie’s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers - B. Murray. 2530
Your King and Country Need You - H. Macklin. 23347
Jesus Lives! Easter Hymn - The Calvary Choir. 3144
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Very good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 11
Columbia Grafonola
Size 16" x 18" x 40"
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Very good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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No
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 12
His Master's Voice Portable Gramophone
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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Yes
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 13
SOLD for $225.00
Edison Amberola 30 Cylinder Phonograph
This compact table top cylinder model was introduced in 1915 and became one of Edison's most popular and successful phonographs. This oak-cased Amberola 30 is in very good condition both mechanically and cosmetically and is fitted with its original Diamond C reproducer. No reserve.
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Very good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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No
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 14
SOLD for $250.00
Edison Home Cylinder Phonograph Model B
This version of the Home was launched in late 1905 and enjoyed success until succeeded by the banner-less Model C in 1908. This example is in fair condition, its attractive banner decal being a reproduction and the bedplate requiring screws. The phonograph comes with a C reproducer, but there is no horn. The lid requires minor repair. No reserve.
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Fair
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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No
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 15
SOLD for $700.00
Edison Standard Cylinder Phonograph Model F
This late version of the Standard was introduced in 1911 as a Combination 2 and 4-minute model. It is complete with cygnet horn and an N reproducer for playing 4-minute Blue Amberols. It is in working condition and cosmetically good with usual wear to the pinstriping. The inside of the original cygnet horn has been repainted and there is no lid. No reserve.
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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No
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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Lot 16
SOLD for $110.00
Phonograph Parts
• An Edison Recorder in its box
• A box for a Combination Attachment for converting an Edison Standard Model B to play 4-minute cylinders. The box contains an original 2-minute gear cover and other parts, including an unidentified reproducer and a needle tin.
• An Edison cylinder phonograph crank No reserve.
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Good
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Pickup at item location:
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Yes
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Shipping available:
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No
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Location:
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Toronto, Ontario
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