Help, please: The value of a 1920s "PhonoLamp" 78 player?
Hello, people. A newbie, but I've searched; cannot find anything.
I have an old "PhonoLamp" from Electric Phonograph Corp of New York.
Relevant info on it includes:
Model D
Serial 1231
Patent 55217
I also have a letter dated April 13, 1964, from the Head Curator of
the Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum in Washington, D.C.
indicating that patent #55217 was issued May 18, 1920 to the company.
The letter also mentions that the company's charter was revoked
in Delaware in 1923 for non-payment of taxes.
As the picture shows, the original paint has come off in several areas.
The thing is about 5' 9" tall, and plays 78s records.
Currently, I'm just disassembling/cleaning it.
Considering sandblasting, then re-painting, and
then replacing the original (crappy) wiring. Should I?
Can anybody give a clue... Might it be worth $1, or $1,000,000?
I'd appreciate any info you can offer.
Thanks very much.
Mark