Deco illustrated cover art by RS. Words by Joe Young, Sam Lewis, and music by Jack Austin. Very good condition.
1929 music selection by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Pretty deco illustrated cover by Earl. Very nice condition!
Nice deco art cover from this 1929 music selection by Benny Davis and Fred Coots. Very fine condition.
This was a big comedy song from 1923. Revised by Theodore Morse, Words and music by Billy James. Deco cover art by JK. very nice condition.
Neat deco art cover from 1924. Has an inset photo featuring Harwicks Ramblers.Words by Walter Hirsch, and music by Abe Olman. Good condition.
Wonderful crisp clean condition for this deco piece of music. Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young. Featured photo of Louise and Mitchell.
Nice 1931 deco cover art by Barbelle. Lyrics by Tot Seymour and music by Max Rich. Excellent, crisp condition.
Very nice condition on this music selection. from 1925. By Marie Prescott, Harley Rosso and William McKinley Garman. Only a light penciled price is on the cover. Colors and paper bright and crisp.
Pretty cover art on this 1925 music selection. Cover artist E.M.P. Music by Howard Simon, and words by Stanley Merrit and H.O'Reilly Clint. Very nice condition. Only a light pencil price on the top.
This 1925 selection has a cover by Barbelle. An inset photo of William Dalton, organist at the Million Dollar James theatre in Colombus Ohio. Very good condition except all the pages are loose.
Pretty deco cover art by Roat. Very nice condition. Suitable for a pretty piece of framed art. Lyrics by Richard W.Pascoe, and music by Luella Lockwood Moore and Will Dulmage.
A very cool illustrated deco cover on this music. Words by Harry B.Smith and Francis Wheeler. Music by Ted Snyder. Great condition!
Such a tale this song does tell.. Great song by Dave Manley and Alvin Verdi. Pretty 1923 deco cover with an inset feature photo of James F.Thomas. Fantastic condition!!
Pretty deco art cover by EARL. Words and music by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Good condition, one corner bend.
From the 1929 singing, talking picture, "The Sophomore" as sung by Sally O'Neil and Eddie Quillan.(Cover photo). Very good condition, normal wear, pencil price.
Old sheet music fom 1919. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan and music by Ernest R. Ball. Good average condition, No soils or rips.
This music is pristine! Dark crisp colors. Cover art by De Takacs. Music by Felix Bernard & Johnny S. Black and words by Fred Fisher. Spotless condition!!
Great piece of music from 1922. Successfully introduced by Ted Lewis (inset photo) feature of the Greenwich Village Follies. Great deco art by Wohlman. Words by Lew Brown and music by Ray Henderson. Wonderful condition!!