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Vinyl record album jacket for Del Wood's 'Buggies, Bustles and Barrelhouse'

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 12-inch vinyl record LP jacket featuring an illustrated cover design. The title 'BUGGIES, BUSTLES AND BARRELHOUSE' is printed in a stylized vintage serif font, with the artist 'DEL WOOD QUEEN OF THE RAGTIME PIANO' credited below. The cover art depicts a nostalgic turn-of-the-century street scene with a horse-drawn carriage, two women in Victorian-style dresses, and a man playing piano in an saloon. The jacket bears the printed label 'RCA VICTOR' and the catalog number 'LPM-2240' in the bottom left corner. A secondary label describes it as a 'New Orthophonic High Fidelity Recording'. Physically, the cardboard sleeve shows signs of age and handling, including rounded corners, visible edge wear, and minor surface scuffing. Based on the catalog number and branding, the item appears stylistically consistent with late 1950s or early 1960s commercial record pressings. The identification is based on the visible printed text and artwork on the sleeve, though the presence of the actual vinyl record inside cannot be confirmed from the image.

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Based on my examination of the image provided, I have assessed this 12-inch LP jacket for Del Wood's 'Buggies, Bustles and Barrelhouse'. The jacket bears markings and design elements consistent with the RCA Victor catalog number LPM-2240, suggesting a production era likely in the late 1950s or early 1960s. However, based on what I can see, I can only treat this as a working hypothesis; I cannot verify the age of the printing or the presence and condition of the underlying vinyl disc from a photo alone. The physical condition shows visible wear, including blunted corners and edge scuffing, which typically reduces the market value for collectors of vintage media. The estimated range of $10.00 to $25.00 assumes it is a vintage pressing in playable condition. Generally, retail demand for ragtime-style piano recordings of this era is steady but modest. To confirm this value, a physical inspection is necessary to evaluate the vinyl's surface for scratches, warp, and playability, as well as to verify the jacket's construction against known RCA Victor standards of that period. If this item were discovered to be a modern reproduction or if the vinyl is missing or severely damaged, the value would likely drop below $5.00. Conversely, a copy with a pristine, unblemished jacket and a highly preserved disc would be at the higher end of the spectrum for this specific title.

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