
Wurlitzer 1015 'Bubbler' Jukebox (or Reproduction)
This appears to be a vintage Wurlitzer 1015 'Bubbler' Jukebox, or a highly accurate reproduction of one, identifiable by its iconic arched top, light-colored side pillars with red stripe accents, and chrome-plated trim. The main body of the jukebox features a dark, possibly wood or composition material, which provides a strong contrast to the lighter cream-colored plastic or bakelite components and polished chrome details. Physical characteristics include a large, somewhat bulbous form, characteristic of 1940s-era design. Notable features visible are the domed transparent 'bubble tube' section at the top, though a book is currently placed inside, obstructing a full view. Below this, the control panel is discernible, featuring numerous red buttons for song selection arranged in vertical rows, a central display area with 'Wurlitzer' branding, and what appears to be coin slot mechanisms. The lower front section reveals a prominent speaker grill with a 'diamond' or 'waffle' pattern and a central starburst motif, all accented with chrome. The general condition suggests years of storage, with visible dust, debris, and what might be surface wear or grime accumulating on its various surfaces. The darker main body shows signs of potential abrasion or discoloration. There are no obvious signs of major structural damage like cracks or missing large components, but its operational status is unknown from the image. The chrome accents appear to retain some reflectivity, though a good cleaning would likely reveal their true luster. The cream-colored plastic elements show some uniformity in color, suggesting they are original or age consistently. The overall craftsmanship points to a well-constructed machine, characteristic of jukeboxes from the mid-20th century, designed not just for function but also as an aesthetic centerpiece.
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Estimated Value
$5,000-7,500
Basic Information
Category
Musical Equipment / Vintage Electronics
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$5,000-7,500
Item Description
This appears to be a vintage Wurlitzer 1015 'Bubbler' Jukebox, or a highly accurate reproduction of one, identifiable by its iconic arched top, light-colored side pillars with red stripe accents, and chrome-plated trim. The main body of the jukebox features a dark, possibly wood or composition material, which provides a strong contrast to the lighter cream-colored plastic or bakelite components and polished chrome details. Physical characteristics include a large, somewhat bulbous form, characteristic of 1940s-era design. Notable features visible are the domed transparent 'bubble tube' section at the top, though a book is currently placed inside, obstructing a full view. Below this, the control panel is discernible, featuring numerous red buttons for song selection arranged in vertical rows, a central display area with 'Wurlitzer' branding, and what appears to be coin slot mechanisms. The lower front section reveals a prominent speaker grill with a 'diamond' or 'waffle' pattern and a central starburst motif, all accented with chrome. The general condition suggests years of storage, with visible dust, debris, and what might be surface wear or grime accumulating on its various surfaces. The darker main body shows signs of potential abrasion or discoloration. There are no obvious signs of major structural damage like cracks or missing large components, but its operational status is unknown from the image. The chrome accents appear to retain some reflectivity, though a good cleaning would likely reveal their true luster. The cream-colored plastic elements show some uniformity in color, suggesting they are original or age consistently. The overall craftsmanship points to a well-constructed machine, characteristic of jukeboxes from the mid-20th century, designed not just for function but also as an aesthetic centerpiece.
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