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Vinyl record box set, 'Treasury of Waltzes' by The Longines Symphonette Society

Vinyl Records and Audio Media

AI Estimated Value

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$10–$25

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage vinyl record box set titled 'Treasury of Waltzes,' part of the 'Family Library of Beautiful Listening' series. The cover features a full-color photograph of Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany, surrounded by autumnal trees and mist. The text on the cover reads 'The Longines Symphonette Society Proudly Presents', 'Treasury of Waltzes', and 'Produced in Living Sound.' The bottom of the box bears the manufacturer's location information: 'Symphonette Society - Symphonette Square - New Rochelle, New York 10810 - Bramalea, Ontario.' Stylistically consistent with mass-produced multi-LP sets from the 1960s or 1970s, the box appears to be made of heavy cardboard with a printed paper laminate. Condition issues include visible creasing around the edges, minor corner wear, and a small indentation near the top center. The overall colors remain vibrant, depicting a picturesque European landscape which was common for light classical music collections of this era. Physical inspection would be required to verify the number and condition of the records inside.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a multi-LP box set titled 'Treasury of Waltzes' by The Longines Symphonette Society. While the cover bears markings and branding consistent with the 'Family Library of Beautiful Listening' series produced in New Rochelle, New York, I must treat this as a working hypothesis as labeling can be deceptive in photographs. From what I can see, the box displays vibrant colors but exhibits visible wear, including corner creasing and indentations. I cannot verify the number of records present, the specific pressing identifiers, or the physical condition of the vinyl surfaces, all of which are critical to value. These mass-produced mail-order sets were manufactured in high volumes during the 1960s and 1970s; consequently, the market remains highly saturated with low collector demand for 'light classical' compilations. The estimated value reflects typical market behavior for similar orchestral box sets in used condition. To confirm this estimate, an in-person inspection of the vinyl for scratches or warping is necessary. Authenticity of the pressings would be established through run-out groove matrix numbers and label typography. If the records are missing or severely damaged, the value would be negligible, perhaps under $5. Because these were ubiquitous household items rather than limited boutique releases, they do not currently command a premium on the secondary market.

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