Antique 1913 Victor Victrola Phonograph Machine Queen Anne Mahogany VV-XIV


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Description

Victor Victrola Talking Machine VV-XIV, Iteration Two, circa 1913.

The XIV was completely redesigned in early 1912, with a slightly smaller cabinet and far more proportioned appearance. Nickel plating was used in place of gold, the three-spring motor was retained, and the record storage slots were replaced with shelves for albums. Small 'crescent moon' designs were carved on top of the corner posts, similar to those found on the early VV-XI models. Production of this design was terminated in the autumn of 1914.

Condition

Good Overall; Crazing to the cabinet finish from age. Distressing and marking. Missing right door knob. The victrola seems to have a scratchy sound, unsure if it is the speaker or just in need of a new needle.

Dimensions

23" x 23.5" x 36"