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Music Postcards by Joan Lehman Page 1 You will also find rare and playable postcards that can really be played on a phonograph. please check Back often to see what we have added to our storefront! |
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#5 Tuck's Gramophone Record Postcard, C series, No. 12, 'The Leather Bottel', printed in England. vg condition, $25.00 |
![]() #20 Edison Dictating Machine, Adv. card. Some of back reads; Edison made a machine talk-then he made it behave. 40th year production. Stamped with his name and brain. From Brown-Howland Co. , 30 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Crease upper right corner, otherwise good cond. Sold Reverse Picture |
![]() #19 Photo Postcard @1924, Plymouth, Vt., Aug. 19-1924. p.m. Aug.6, 1925. Crease lower left edge, 1/4" tear at top. Penceled address and message. $16.00 |
![]() #21 Edison Phonograph Advertising card. Some of back reads; Mr. Edison says: "I want to see a Phonograph in every home." Lists phonographs from $12.50-$125.00, Standard records .35, Amberol .50, Grand opera .75. Store Stamped; N. A. Stoddard, Read City, Mich. Good Condition. $15.00 |
![]() Read the Printing #34 The Camden factories of the Victor Talking Machine Co. Form No. 8989. Printed in U.S.A., 12-26. Size 7"x4". Postcard has divided back, no writting.Good cond. $25.00 |
![]() #36 Edison First Day Cover. June 5, 1929. Air Mail. $30.00 |
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