How much is a Victrola Victor Talking Machine worth?

Selling prices for good quality examples in this category will typically run from $500 to well above $2000, depending on the specific model and condition.

Are Victor Victrola records worth anything?

We are not record experts, and have no information on the value of records other than to say that 99% of 78 RPM Victor (and other brand) records are worth no more than $2.00 each in good condition, and many are worth less than that. That fact hurts a lot of people’s feelings, but it’s absolutely true.

What is an antique Victrola worth?

Antique Victrola Values On the whole, Victrolas are worth anywhere between $500-$5,000, depending on the collector’s needs and how many repairs would be needed to make the machine run again, with fully functioning Victrolas being the most expensive and tabletops being the least.

How can I tell how old my Victrola is?

You may find a paper license sticker located on the back, the bottom or on an inside wall or underneath your Victor or Victrola photograph, depending on model (picture on right). This sticker has a veritable plethora of patent and copyright dates printed all over it.

What is a phonograph worth?

Complete, original machines, especially those with outside horns, are worth from $300 to more than $5000 for certain rare models. Be careful when handling or moving cylinder phonographs; there are often loose parts that get lost or damaged which can drastically decrease the value of your phonograph.

Where are Victrola record players manufactured?

The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American record company and phonograph manufacturer headquartered in Camden, New Jersey….

Victor Talking Machine Company
Country of origin United States
Location Camden, New Jersey

What are the most valuable Victrola records?

What Are Some General Prices I Should Expect?

  • Rock n’ roll, blues, and jazz records produced from 1960 to 1970 are the most valuable.
  • A “valuable record” can range anywhere from $500 to $3000.

Where is Victrola made?

The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American record company and phonograph manufacturer headquartered in Camden, New Jersey….

Victor Talking Machine Company
“His Master’s Voice” logo with Nipper
Founded 1901
Founder Eldridge R. Johnson, Leon F. Douglass

What was the success of the Victrola VV-IX?

As with many other Victrola models, the VV-IX was a huge success for the company; but when sales of Victrolas began to slow in favor of radio, Victor failed to respond to the market changes by slowing their production rate.

How big is a Victrola Talking Machine box?

VICTROLA TALKING MACHINE & RECORDSTable top VICTROLA TALKING MACHINE & RECORDSTable top Victrola with box of approx. (100) mostly German old recordings. 15” H x 15.5” W X 20” L. Early 20th century. Victor Orthophonic Credenza Victrola, Model Victor Orthophonic Credenza Victrola, Model VV8 American, circa 1927.

What was the serial number of the Victrola?

1917 XX-IX VICTOR VICTROLA PLAYER, STAND 1917 XX-IX VICTOR VICTROLA PLAYER, STAND & RECORDS: Serial number dates to 1917, tabletop model with original stand and approx 48 records. Turntable spins, VICTROLA DISC PHONOGRAPH, “Credenza” model VICTROLA DISC PHONOGRAPH, “Credenza” model 8-30 serial #17862, c. 1925-28.

Why is the Victor Talking Machine XVI worth so much?

The XVI is highly valued, but not for the same reason as the VV-107. Unlike the VV-107, almost 200,000 XVIs were produced. The XVI model interests collectors because it is the first Victrola model produced by the Victor Talking Machine Company, and there are few left around in the condition collectors seek.