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Merry Christmas carols very lightly used 1943
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This is a vintage vinyl record album titled "Disney's Merry Christmas Carols". The album cover features a colorful illustration depicting various classic Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, and Dale, seemingly caroling in a snowy, festive outdoor setting. The characters are bundled in winter attire, holding sheet music books with 'NOEL' printed on them, positioned in front of a decorated Christmas tree, a snow-covered house, and a lamp post adorned with a wreath. The overall color palette is vibrant with prominent blues, greens, reds, and yellows. The album cover appears to be made of standard cardboard stock used for vinyl record jackets. Visible condition issues include some light surface wear, minor creasing, and potential scuffing consistent with a 'very lightly used' vintage item, as indicated by the context. There's a slight wear mark on the top edge, indicating some handling. The album listing includes classic Christmas songs such as "The Chipmunk Song," "Joy to the World," "Here Comes Santa Claus," and "12 Days of Christmas." The 'Disneyland' logo is visible in the top right corner, suggesting it was part of the official Disney merchandise. While the context states 1943, this appears to be incorrect based on the visual style and content (e.g., The Chipmunk Song was released in 1958); it is more likely from the mid-to-late 20th century, possibly the 1960s to 1980s. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced records from its era, with a focus on appealing imagery. The 'very lightly used' condition suggests the record itself (not visible) is likely in good to very good shape.
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I have examined the provided image and information for the "Disney's Merry Christmas Carols" vinyl record album. Visually, the album cover displays charming classic Disney characters in a festive Christmas scene. Based on the description and visual cues, the cover shows light surface wear, minor creasing, and scuffing, consistent with a 'very lightly used' vintage item. The 'Disneyland' logo confirms its authenticity as official Disney merchandise. However, the stated year of 1943 is incorrect; given the presence of 'The Chipmunk Song' (released in 1958) and the artistic style, I assess this album likely dates from the 1960s to early 1980s. This adjustment is crucial for accurate valuation.
In terms of market conditions, vintage Disney records, especially those with iconic character imagery and Christmas themes, generally maintain steady demand. Comparables for similar Disney Christmas albums in 'Very Good' to 'Excellent' condition typically range from $15 to $40. While not exceedingly rare, highly collectible records in pristine condition fetch higher prices. The reported 'very lightly used' condition of the record itself (if true) would be a positive factor.
For full authentication and a more precise valuation, I would need a physical inspection to verify the record's actual condition (scratches, warping, spindle wear), confirm pressings/matrix numbers, and examine the inner sleeve. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts, would also add value, but is unlikely for this type of item. Without physical inspection, the assessment of the record's condition remains an assumption.