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Marie Lloyd - The Coster Girl In Paris / Every Little Movement Has A Meaning Of

Sold Date: January 18, 2023
Start Date: January 25, 2022
Final Price: £103.07 (GBP)
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Marie Lloyd - The Coster Girl In Paris / Every Little Movement Has A Meaning Of Its Own - 10 inch 78 RPM Record - Zonophone 897 - Good Sound Quality
Released in 1950? The only references I can find is one record released in 1912. The centre doesn't exactly match this one. My guess, because it was amongst a collection of records from the 40s / 50s, that this is from the 1950s. There is one reference to a repress but no date is given. Best I can do.
The Coster Girl In Paris / Every Little Movement Has A Meaning Of Its Own
Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 
Comes with sleeve. Sleeve is cardboard from West Park Studio Ltd Hull and is in good condition.
Sound quality is good. Loud background crackling, as you would expect from a 60+ year old record. No skips, jumps or other defects.  Visually in excellent condition with minor scratches. 
Weight: 255 g approx.
Shipped in an industry standard rigid package with extra stiffeners.
(V023P3)