Value of Stella 17-Inch Disc Music Box
By Jody Kravitz
I was put in contact late last week with a lady who lives near
Uniontown Pennsylvania. Her employer found the MMD and two other
music box references when he did a web search. He left me a phone
message since she's not a computer person. I called her back and
we had a nice conversation.
She has owned, for 30 years, a Stella music box which plays 17-inch
disks. She's wondering what its worth. She likes playing it and
says to her it plays "perfectly". It didn't sound like she was
in a hurry to sell it and I advised her not to sell it on impulse since
it might turn out to be worth a lot more than the first offer she
gets.
She described the box as a tabletop unit, about 30x30. It has carved
flowers on the front. There's a label that says "Stella 3926". A
typical disk for it says "Copyright 1897 Mermod Freres". She has
17 disks. A small gold plaque on the inside says "Jacob & Sons, Union
Square New York".
I'm skeptical of the 30x30 dimension, but she was not near the music
box when she guesstimated the dimensions.
Is Jacob & Sons the dealer that originally sold the box ?
Is "3926" a model number ? Is this a double-comb model ? (There's
been a description published here in the MMD of how to check a 17-inch
Stella to see if it is a double-comb model but I don't think I could
explain it to her or understand the answer.)
Any thoughts, suggestions, or advice would be appreciated. Since she's
not a computer person I will collect up the answers and phone or fax
them to her in a week or so.
Thanks
Jody
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