When did your Grandma graduate?? Maybe she sang these songs in college. 32 pages of well known songs of the time. Great cover photo of a college girl from 1907. Good condition. a few minor bends on the corners of some of the pages. Email me if you need a photo of the song title page.
Music selection by Anthony Turner and J. Fred Coots. Great condition. 1935.Features a cover photo of Leo Zollo.
Old sheet music with cover artistry by Starmer. Good condition, all music is here, There is a couple of signatures on the cover from a previous owner and a couple of tears on the edges. Words by Peter Johnson (Gilchrist) and music by Wilber H. Lynch.
Pretty cover has a young lady in a lush garden with an angel statue, Innset photo of writers Joe Schenck and Gus Van. Very good condition, just a lottle soft on the edges and an hand written signature.
Neat cover portrays apple pickingtime in the country. Words by Joe McCarthy and music by Percy Wenrich. Inset photo of William Gaxton. Artistry by Rose Symbol. Very good condition with only a small handwitten signature of the owner of many years ago. Would be nice framed in the kitchen.
WWl music 1918. Words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young. Music by M.K. Jerome. Artistry by Barbelle. edges a little worn, all music is here and playable but would be great framed for the subject matter.
Al Jolson's Winter Garden Hit, You made me love you, I didn't want to do it. Cover artist Rose Symbol. Words by Joe McCarthy and music by James V. Monaco. Very good condition other than the small hand written signature,
Rare Casey Jones sheet music. Not in perfect condition as it would be considerably more. Words by Lawrence Seibert, and music by Eddie Newton. Great train cover art. rough on edges and a piece missing on the lower left corner. Would be great framed.
Cute parisian style art cover by DeTakacs. Great condition other than a very small signature on the cover.
Beautiful crisp coloring on this vintage selection by Arthur E.Bucknam and Jacob Henry Ellis. Cover artist Pheiffer. Very nice condition other than a very small peel on the spine (not noticeable when folded back) and a hand written signature. Would be lovely framed!
From the film, Tess of the Storm Country. Cover features Mary Pickford "The darling of them all", with two of her co-stars. Words by Chas Patrick and music by Bob Allan. Good condition, but there is a small hand written signature on the curtain area.
Large cover photo of Blanche Ring. Title I've got rings on my fingers or Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J O'Shay. Words by Weston & Barnes, and music by Maurice Scott. Song was introduced in Yankee Girl. Pretty good condition. There is a pencil signature on her neck area,
Old oversized music dating 1913.A mother reads Gullivers travels to her small boy. Cover art by Parmalee West. Cover is in great condition but pages are loose and there is a tiny signature.
Very nice copy of this music selection by Geo, Little and Albert von Tilzer. Cover art by E.E. Walton. Romanic deco style, very pretty.
Wonderful artistry by Gene Buck on the cover of this music. Unfortunately it is not in good condition.All the music is there and playable but there is a large corner ripped away and the spine has tatters.
A very nice copy of this music that was introduced at the University of Wisconsin by Joseph Gallegher. Accompanied by Max Treu, and C.E. Cary.Words and music by Roy T. Bernard Burke.
Cover photo of Emma Carus and small corner inset photo of Larry Comer.Selection, What do you want to make those eyes at me for (when they don't mean what they say!). Words and music by Joe E. McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmie Monaco. Good condition, acouple of very small tears.
Pretty cover on this music from 1912. Cover art by DeTakacs. Music by Harry Armstrong, composer of Dew Drops,& Rianza Waltz. Great condition, but there is a small signature at the top.