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Gramophone record sleeve consistent with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra's 'September Song'

Vinyl Records and Music Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$20-$45

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage vinyl record sleeve, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century jazz recordings. The front cover features a green background with a central photographic image of a black clarinet decorated with red and orange autumn leaves. The top of the sleeve bears printed text reading: '"SEPTEMBER SONG" AND OTHER FAVORITES ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRA.' Below the title, a tracklist is visible, including titles such as 'You\'re a Sweet Little Headache', 'Snug As a Bug in a Rug', and 'Georgia on My Mind'. The typography and color palette are consistent with mid-century graphic design. While the sleeve appears to belong to a long-playing (LP) record, the physical disc is not visible, and the authenticity of the printing or the specific edition cannot be verified without physical inspection of the jacket and the inner matrix numbers. The surface shows some slight glares and signs of handling consistent with age, though it appears largely intact. No specific manufacturer or record label logo is immediately legible in this view, making this an attribution based on the visible cover art and text.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this vintage record sleeve for Artie Shaw and His Orchestra's "September Song." The item displays graphic design elements, typography, and a color palette consistent with mid-20th-century commercial printing. From the photo, I can observe surface wear and edge softening typical of handled paper ephemera of this age. However, I cannot verify the physical weight of the cardstock, the presence of specific manufacturer markings (such as RCA Victor or Camden), or the presence and condition of the vinyl disc itself, which would be essential for a complete valuation. The valuation is based on the working hypothesis that this is a mid-century pressing from a reputable label. In the general market for vintage jazz memorabilia, items bearing these specific graphics are common but maintain modest demand among genre enthusiasts. The current estimate assumes the sleeve is a period-appropriate printing in 'Very Good' condition; if it were discovered to be a modern reproduction or a later budget-label reissue, the value would likely drop below $10. To refine this estimate, an in-person inspection of the inner matrix numbers on the vinyl and a check for label hallmarks are required. Confirmation of the specific pressing edition and the 'play grade' of the record itself would be necessary to reach a more precise market figure. Without physical inspection, this appraisal remains a tentative estimate based on visual cues alone.

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