An Edison Amberola Phonograph Oak CabinetAn Edison Amberola Phonograph Oak Cabinet
Orange, New Jersey, Circa 1915
Serial no. SM-8528, in working condition, with over 50 cylinders, including 1509: Comic Song - I'm Getting Ready for My Mother-in-Law (Edward Meeker), 1519: Medley of Reels – VIOLIN (Charles D'Almaine, performed by Kitty O'Neill), 1525: The Rosary (Ethelbert Nevin, performed by Elizabeth Spencer & Knickerbocker Quartet), 1535: Music Vot's Music Must Come From Berlin (Maurice Burkhart), 1563: Aunt Dinah's Golden Wedding (Empire Vaudeville Company), 1567: Violets Waltz (Emil Waldteufel, performed by the New York Military Band), 1580: A Hunting Scene (P. Bucalossi, performed by the Edison Military Band), 1598: Spring, Beautiful Spring (Paul Lincke, performed by the American Symphony Orchestra), 1600: Home Sweet Home the World Over (Edison Concert Band), 1614: Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin" (Richard Wagner, performed by the Metropolitan Quartet), 1616: Dialogue for Three - Flute, Oboe & Clarinet (Julius Spindler, Santangelo & Anthony Giammatteo) 1681: The Marathon Two-Step (New York Military Band), 1719: When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' (Irving Berlin, performed by Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan), 1734: Here’s to Love—The Sunshine Girl (Rubens, performed by Elizabeth Spencer), 1743: The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (Ballard Macdonald, Harry Carroll, performed by Manuel Romain), 1763: Down at Finnegan’s Jamboree- Violin & Co. (Charles D’Almaine and Co.), 1766: Old Comrades – March (C. Teike, performed by the United States Marine Band), 1811: When the Roll is Called Up Yonder (Edison Mixed Quartet), 1813: I've Got the Mumps (Irene Franklin), 1841: In My Harem (Billy Murray), 1863: William Tell Overture (Edison Concert Band), 1886: Love's Old Sweet Song (J. L. Molloy, performed Venetian Instrumental Trio), 1887: The Prettiest Little Song of All- Bells (Charles Daab), 2034: Gold and Silver – Waltz (J. Strauss, performed by the National Promenade Band), 2060: Waltz Caprice - Mandolin & Guitar (Samuel Siegel & Ray Butin), 2067: That Tango Tokio Medley - Turkey Trot (National Promenade Band), 2161: Tango - La Bella Cubanera (National Promenade Band), 2169: Under the Double Eagle March (J. F. Wagner, performed by the New York Military Band), 2229: The Bells (Lou Klein, performed by The Peerless Quartette), 2293: Isle d'Amour - Waltz Hesitation (National Promenade Band), 2363: Springtime (Hendrika Troostwyk), 2547: When You Wore a Tulip (Jack Mahoney and Percy Wenrich, performed by Walter Van Brunt), 2553: The Heart of Paddy Whack - A Little Bit of Heaven (Frank X. Doyle), 2626: Tannhauser - Pilgrims' Chorus (Metropolitan Mixed Chorus), 2668: Lohengrin-Introduction to Act 3 (American Standard Orchestra), 2835: There's a Long, Long Trail (Stoddard King - Zo Elliott, performed by George Wilton Ballard & Chorus), 2922: First Heart Throbs (John F. Burchhardt), 2989: When That Little Yellow Fellow Plays Piano (Collins & Harlan), 3001: I Surrender All (Metropolitan Quartet), 3029: Joy to the World (Carol Singers), 3031: Old Black Joe / Swanee River (Stephen Foster, performed by The Peerless Quartette), 3088: Sword Dance / Whip and Spur (John Kimmel, performed by Vess Ossman), 3179: I'm So Busy, from "Have A Heart" (Grant & Murry), 3225: Mo-Ana - Hawaiian Waltz (Jaudas' Society Orchestra), 3380: Wake Up, Virginia, and Prepare for Your Wedding Day (Louis Seifert, performed by Shannon Quartet), 3563: Clover Club (Imperial Marimba Band), 3617: Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia (Grant Clarke and Milton Ager, performed by Collins & Harlan), 4414: Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home (Sam H. Lewis & Joe Young, George W. Meyer, performed by Ray Cropper), 4451: I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back Again (Walter Van Brunt), 5161: Silent Night (Franz Gruber, performed by the Edison Male Quartette), 6034: Wisconsin Forward Forever March (John Philip Sousa, performed by the New York Military Band), 6515: Jack O'Lantern Fox Trot (Ivan Caryll, performed by Jaudas' Society Orchestra), 8117: The Hermit's Bell Overture (American Symphony Orchestra), 23108: All The Girls Are Lovely By The Seaside (Jack Charman), 23128: Forgotten Melodies (Alexander Prince), 23354: Tommy Lad (Stanley Kirkby) 81562: It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' (Wendell Hall, performed by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare)
Height 41 1/8 x width 19 1/4 x depth 19 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Lee and Paula South, Albuquerque, New Mexico
SHEET MUSIC, MOSTLY EARLY - MID 20THSHEET MUSIC, MOSTLY EARLY - MID 20TH C., 150+ PIECES, ASSORTED, MANY WITH BLACK-FACE IMAGERY, FASHIONABLE WOMEN, MULTI-COLORED LITHO...Sheet music, mostly early - mid 20th C., 150+ pieces, assorted, many with black-face imagery, fashionable women, multi-colored lithographs, items of interest include "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", 1949; "Root for Uncle Sam", World War I, 1917; "Oriental Rose", 1912; "They'll Be Mighty Proud In Dixie Of Their Old Black Joe", 1918, etc., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, sold as is.