Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
Two paper disc sleeves (Brunswick Disc Record and Victor Record)
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Silvertone, Sears, Roebuck & Co. Silverton 4026: A Immortality (from lecture "Prince of Peace") by William Jennings Bryan; B The Virgin Birth (An Essay) by William Jennings Bryan
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18483: A Bluin' the Blues Fox Trot (H. W. Ragas) performed by Original Dixieland Jazz Band; B Sensation Rag One Step (E. B. Edwards) performed by Original Dixieland Jazz Band
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
[DAMAGED] Victor Talking Machine Company 18722: A Broadway Rose Medley Fox Trot (West, Fried, Spencer, Wadsworth, Arden) performed by Original Dixieland Jazz Band
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18726: A Beautiful Annabelle Lee (Bryan, Mehlinger, Meyer) performed by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw; B Louisiana (Arthur Freed, Oliver G. Wallace) performed by Sterling Trio
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
[BROKEN] Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company 5004: A Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (Bland) performed by Marie Tiffany and Male Trio; B Old Black Joe (Foster) performed by Criterion Quartet
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
[BROKEN] Victor Talking Machine Company 18721: A Rosie Medley Fox Trot (Merkur, Donaldson) performed by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra; B Honolulu Eyes Medley Waltz (Violinsky, Milton Ager) performed by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 16227: A Uncle Josh on a Street Car performed by Cal Stewart; B Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Visit New York City performed by Cal Stewart
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine 18531: A Mammy's Lullaby Waltz (Callahan, Roberts) performed by Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra with Vocal Refrain
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18820: A Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home Fox Trot (Lewis, Young, Meyer) performed by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago under the direction of Roy Bargy; B Wabash Blues Fox Trot (Fred Meinken) performed by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago under the direction of Roy Bargy
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.