Buegeleisen & Jacobson (B&J) “Victoria” Parlor Guitar Made by Regal circa 1915-1920. B&J were one of the many catalog distributors operating on the east coast at the turn of the 20th century. Victoria was their in-house brand, made by the Oscar Schmidt Company. Oscar Schmidt became known for his parlor instruments. Stella is one of the well known brands produced by Oscar Schmidt. 

This ladder braced guitar has a solid spruce top and the back and sides are made out of thin quarter sawn oak. The neck has a v-shaped profile with a nice chunky feel. The fretboard features dot mother-of-pearl inlays. On the slotted headstock we find the original plate tuners with black buttons. Measures 14" at the widest.

Restoration Project - Sold AS-IS AS Shown.  Missing the nut and strap pin. Some cracks and separation on the spruce top, nick on back of neck and the tuners are stuck tight. One of the interior ladder braces has come loose. Neck is straight! Bridge looks like is has been moved a few different times, Back may have been refinished

Neck is straight. Camera distortion makes it look slightly curved