Cool old photograph with tubas galore

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Cool old photograph with tubas galore

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Saw this on Antiques Roadshow tonight.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/seaso ... 201904T03/

Told my wife this is my goal for a music room.... :tuba: :tuba: :tuba: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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That's a really cool photograph.

However, the "expert" who said it was likely from Markneukirchen was way off the mark, IMHO (I don't see a single rotary valve instrument in that picture). Those tubas and cornets (they look like the Clarke model) are definitely Holtons - they even mentioned that the photograph was from Elkhorn, Wisconsin - and if the photo was made in Elkhorn (no way of knowing that for sure) that would put the date somewhere after 1918, when they moved from Chicago.
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Yorkboy wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:39 pm That's a really cool photograph.

However, the "expert" who said it was likely from Markneukirchen was way off the mark, IMHO (I don't see a single rotary valve instrument in that picture). Those tubas and cornets (they look like the Clarke model) are definitely Holtons - they even mentioned that the photograph was from Elkhorn, Wisconsin - and if the photo was made in Elkhorn (no way of knowing that for sure) that would put the date somewhere after 1918, when they moved from Chicago.
Agree 1000%...
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...agree with YB...and re: "$1800 or a lot more than that"... :bugeyes:

...so A.R. is now competing with American Pickers, re: the absurdly high "values" they're placing on stuff, then?
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Great find.
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AR "Similar items sell for about $500, yours is worth $2000, you should insure it for $10k"

Me "Um, NO!!"
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I wish we could find that guy and let him know he was right about it being Elkhorn, WI.

Otherwise, a cool old photograph. I think he'd do well to get a few hundred for it.

BTW, does anyone else walk into an antique store and immediately think that 1) about 90% of this stuff is never going to sell, 2) what a shame to spend so much time to organize all of it, and 3) how do these people sell a few trinkets here and there and still pay their rent? 4) Re #3... Maybe I'm wrong about #1 and #2!!
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If they are not selling on the interwebs in the back room they won't last.

Even if they own the building and do it for fun.
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I said the same thing to my wife last night when I heard the appraiser say Markneukirchen. Too many pistons for a German factory, and 1880 is way too early. Having said that........what a great picture that would be to have hanging in an office!!
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I knew there'd be more accurate breakdown in this group!
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I just sent an email to the woman who appraised it. We'll see what she has to say...
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While you're at it,
As her if SHE (or the appraiser) made an offer, and how much was the offer which was submitted to the owner of the photograph, please. :smilie2:

...or whether (as does Mike Wolfe), she is one who - on camera - claims that things which might possibly sell for $60 are "worth" $750 (etc.)

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