
The ten-fifteen jukebox of 1946-47, was the most successful jukebox ever.
This is one of the classic designs of Paul Fuller, with it's eight bubble tubes and amazing revolving coloured cylinders.
This particular example is in really good original condition with a wonderful 'antique' patination to the American walnut veneer, which contrasts beautifully with the nickel plated mounts ( So often the mounts on these 1940's machines are chrome plated at a later date, they where originally nickel plated which gives a softer finish.)
Playing 24 selections on 24 seventy-eight rpm records.
Height 60",
Width 34",
Depth 25".
Weight approx 450 lbs.