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Original Old Player Piano Rolls Assorted Songs & Brands Vintage Lot of 48 L2793: $599.99
Original Old Player Piano Rolls Assorted Songs & Brands Vintage Lot of 48 L2793 - These are all PRE-OWNED and NONE of them has BEEN TESTED. The outer boxes are in poor condition and one is missing its end where the title is located. A couple of them may be missing the end flap on the paper roll. Everything is SOLD AS IS. (See All Photos, as they are a Part of our Description).
- As you can see below, there are Eight Different makes of these Piano Rolls, consisting of:
- (A) IMPERIAL.
- (B) CONNORIZED.
- (C) PIANOSTYLE.
- (D) VOCALSTYLE.
- (E) EIGHTY-EIGHT NOTE.
- (F) IDEAL.
- (G) QRS/AUTOGRAPH.
- (H) Q.R.S.
- In this LOT of FORTY-EIGHT (48) Piano Rolls, you will receive ONE (1) of EACH of the following:
CONNORIZED =#20428 “THE STILL ALARM” MARCH\", H.J.Lincoln, Played By: W. Arlington. PIANOSTYLE =#35413 “THE SNOW MAIDENS” WALTZ, PlayedBy: F.H. Hosey?. PIANOSTYLE =#45770 “SPRING, BEAUTIFUL SPRING”,Played By: Paul Loraine. VOCALSTYLE =#10567 “PLAY ME A UKULELE” (From: “SOLONG LETTY”), Played By: Hilda Wehmeier. (Roll Says: $.75). VOCALSTYLE =#10616 “PEACE, BE STILL”, (From:“MASTER, THE TEMPEST IS RAGING”) (1874), Played By: Prof. A.W. Roper. (Roll Says: $.90). EIGHTY-EIGHTNOTE = #23633,“BACK TO THE CAROLINA YOU LOVE”, Schwartz. EIGHTY-EIGHTNOTE = #24343,“COME ACROSS: ONE-STEP”, (1915), By: Melville Kaufman. EIGHTY-EIGHTNOTE = #24983, “SISTER SUSIE’S STARTED SYNCOPATION” (From: “MAIDIN AMERICA”) (1915), By: H. AtteridgeRomberg. EIGHTY-EIGHTNOTE = #27263, “WE’LL NEVER LET OUR OLD FLAG FALL”(1915), By: M.F. Kelly. EIGHTY-EIGHT NOTE = #30750, “TEMPTATION RAG”, (1909),Orchestrated by James M. Fulton, By: Henry Lodge IDEAL =#1107, “SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD”(1873) By: Hart Danks, Played By: Clayton Hallowell. IDEAL =#1179, “JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER”(1862, Civil War), By: George F. Root. IDEAL =#1292, “THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE”, (1917),By: Von? IDEAL =#1648, “DIXIE VOLUNTEERS”, (1918, WWI),By: Edgar Leslie & Harry Ruby. IDEAL =#1674, “GOOD BYE FRANCE: ONE-STEP”,(1918), By: Irving Berlin. IDEAL =#2043, “THERE’S A LONG LONG TRAIL”,(1913), By: Zo Elliott. IDEAL =#2438, “OH! FRENCHY: ONE STEP”, (1918),By: Con Conrad. IDEAL =#2440, “AFTER YOU’VE GONE”, (1918), By:Henry Cramer & Turner Layton. IDEAL =#2831, “HONOLULU, AMERICA LOVES YOU”,(1916), By: James Monaco. IDEAL =#2839, “HAWAIIAN BUTTERFLY”, (1917), By:Billy Baskette & Joseph Santly. IDEAL =#2857, “THE DARKTOWN-STRUTTERS’ BALL”,(1917), By: Shelton Brooks. IDEAL =#2879, “A RAINBOW FROM THE U.S.A.: ONESTEP”, (1918), By: Percy Wenrich. IDEAL =#3334, “LIBERTY BELL” (1917), By: HalseyMohr. IDEAL =#3821, “AMERICA, HERE’S MY BOY: ONESTEP”, (1917), By: Arthur Lange. IDEAL =#3824, “THE OLD GREY MARE: ONE STEP”,(1915), By: Frank Panella. IDEAL =#3830, “A MOTHER’S PRAYER FOR HER BOYOUT THERE”, (1918), By: Arthur Lange. IDEAL =#4909, “BOOTS and SADDLES”, (1914), By:Milton Lusk. IDEAL =#7200, “THE LOVE NEST (FROM MARY)”,(1920), By: Otto Harbach & Louis Hirsch. IDEAL =#8903, “OVER THERE: ONE STEP”, (1917),By: George Cohan. IDEAL =#02606, “NEW YORK HIPPODROME”, (1915),By: John Philip Sousa. QRS/AUTOGRAPH = #80700,“MOON DREAMS” / NOVELETTE, (1916), By: Lee S. Robert, (Roll &Box Say: $.50). QRS/AUTOGRAPH = #90010,“SEXTETTE FROM LUCIA”, (1905?), PlayedBy: Lee S. Roberts, (Roll & Box Say: $.90). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#100294, “AROUND THE MAP” / FOX TROT MEDLEY FOR DANCING (3-SONGS), By:Harold Ivers, (Roll & Box Say: $.75). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#100425, “WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW” / FROM THE FOLLIES OF 1916, FOX TROTFOR DANCING, (1916), Played By: “Hal” Pape, By: Jerome Kern. (Roll & BoxSay: $.40). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#100560, “LONDON TAPS or A BROKEN DOLL” / FOX TROT FOR DANCING, (1916),Play By: Pete Wendling, Composer: James W. Tate, (Roll & Box Say: $.50). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#200428, “MEDLEY OF FAVORITE IRISH SONGS” (5-SONGS TOTAL), Arr. andPlayed By: Lee S. Roberts, (Roll & Box Say: $1.00). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#200451, “POPULAR SONGS OF OTHER DAYS / NO. 2”, (7-SONGS TOTAL), Arr.and Played By: Lee S. Roberts, (Roll & Box Say: $.75). QRS/AUTOGRAPH =#400129, “SONGS FROM OTHER LANDS” / AMERICA, By: Lee S. Roberts, (Roll& Box Say: $1.00). Q.R.S =#20134, “IL TROVATORE / GRAND CONCERT SELECTION / ROLL 2”,By: Giuseppe Verdi, (Roll & Box Say: $1.00). Q.R.S = #21070, “FLORABELLA / FROM FLORA BELLA”, By:Milton E. Schwarzwald, (Roll & Box Say: $.40). Q.R.S= #30087, “UNDER THE DOUBLE EAGLE”/ MARCH, (1893), By: J.F. Wagner. (Roll & Box Say: $.55). Q.R.S =#31119, “THE WINNING FIGHT” / MARCH and TWO-STEP, (1911), By: AbeHolzman. (Roll & Box Say: $.55). Q.R.S= #31302, “NAPOLEON’S LASTCHARGE” / DESCRIPTIVE MARCH and TWO-STEP, (1910), B”: E.T. Paull & EdwardEllis. (Roll & Box Say: $.85). Q.R.S= #33181, “TAPS!” / MARCHAMILITAR, (1914), By: Hans Engelmann. (Roll& Box Say: $.75). Q.R.S= #41760, “SONGS FROM THE OLDFOLKS” / GRAND SELECTION, (12-SONGS TOTAL), (1913), Compiled & Arranged By:M.L. Lake. (Roll & Box Say: $1.00). Q.R.S= #41922, “IF IT TAKES A THOUSANDYEARS” / SONG, (1915?), By George J. Trinkaus & Ernest R. Ball, (Roll &Box Say: $.30). Q.R.S= #41967, “AMERICA FOREVER” /PATRIOTIC MARCH, (7-SONGS TOTAL), (Roll & Box Say: $1.00).
- Sold only as a Lot of 48 Piano Rolls, as described.
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