Gramophone records 78s shellac - 42 records no warping

Sold Date: April 22, 2015
Start Date: April 9, 2015
Final Price: £15.00 (GBP)
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I am selling a box of old gramophone shellac records. They belonged to my grandfather and have been stored flat to prevent warping.

There are 42 records in total, and I have listed below a random selection of about half of them to give you an idea of what is in the box:

Record Label     -     Title and artist    -    Catalogue number

Columbia   -    the desert song with Edith day and Harry welchman recorded drury lane theatre   -    9211

Zonophone   -    'neath the spell of Monte Carlo jack hylton and his orchestra   -    5996

His masters voice   -   sing (a happy little thing) jack hylton and his orchestra   -   5948

Columbia   -   softly awakes my heart from Samson and Delilah regimental grenadier guards  -    4028

Columbia  -    till I wake Edgar coyle   -   1665

Columbia  -    the city of rest William heseltine   -   3770

Columbia   -   the vagabond king - only a rose Doris vane and Harold Williams   -    4543

Columbia   -   the desert song - one alone Harry welchman and male chorus   -   4387

Columbia   -   Alice blue gown - from Irene   -   2978

His masters voice   -    am I blue? Jack hylton and orchestra   -   5674

His masters voice   -    you will remember Vienna Leo reisman and orchestra   -   5944

His masters voice   -   orange blossom time jack hylton and his orchestra   -   5700

Columbia   -   in the spring (an den fruhling ) piano forte by William Murdoch   -   1515

His masters voice   -   my sin jack hylton and his orchestra   -   5637

His masters voice   -   breakaway George olsen and his music   -   5654

Regal   -   whistling in the dark the rhythmic troubadours   -   MR400

His masters voice   -   pagan love song salon orchestra   -   3139

Columbia   -   marche pompeuse regimental band of hm grenadier guards   -   4455


I would prefer to have these collected due to the weight and potentail fragility of them.

Any questions, please ask!