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Violin
Full size violin, timber construction, varnished. Finger board has inlaid decoration and the body has painted decoration on the front, back and sides. Decorative wooden beading around the edges is visible. -
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Violin Case
6022.1 - Wooden violin case painted black and lined with green felt. Metal carry handle with keyhole (no key). the case has 2 swing hooks to fasten the case closed and the inside of the case is shaped to fit and hold the violin firmly in place. -
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Phonograph record, Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
30cm in diametre black vinyl record.Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice" label. Side A: Hungarian Rhapsody, No 2, Part 1. Side B: Hungarian Rhapsody, No 2, Conclusion. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Cat. No: D B 3086 -
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Phonograph Record, There's Someone Wants You
Phonograph record with purple Rexophone label. Side A: There's someone wants you, Artist: William Newton 25 cm diam. -
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Note book, Book of Theoretical Questions & Answers Grade 1
The book has a hard cover burgundy in colour and has unlined pages containing hand written notes in ink. The notes consist of music - timbers- steam engines/miners wages and crossword entry from circa 1933 folded inside pages.No inscriptions or markings. -
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Spectacles
A pair of rimless spectacles with a metal nose piece. The lenses and arms are plastic. -
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Gramophone
Free standing, dark stained wood and metal gramophone cabinet. The gramophone has a lift up top over the turntable. Underneath are three shelves for records. The bottom shelf has 4 shelves for records. The cabinet is on castors.Model "Bungalow". -
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Phonograph Record, Die Fledermaus Selections
Vinyl phonograph record with black "Columbia, Magic Notes" label. "Die Fledermaus Selections" (Strauss). Performed by Mark Weber and his Orchestra.Reference No DO- 3037 -
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Phonograph record, I like Your Apron and Your Bonnet / Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland
Black vinyl phonograph record with a green "Zonophone, The Twin" label. Side A: I like Your Apron and Your Bonnet, Side B: Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland, English Bells played by Billy Whitlock with orchestral accompaniment.Trade Mark "The Twin" serial No 798- reference No x-49352 -
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Phonograph record, The Gramophone Record Co. Ltd, Magari (Canzonetta Veneziana), A Rosina (Canzonetta Del Barcaiolo)
Black Shellac phonograph record with red His Master's Voice label. Artist: Toti Dal Monte - Soprano"His Masters Voice" Cat. No. DA 698 -
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Phonograph Record, Massa's in de cold, cold ground, Old Dark Joe
Phonograph record, A side: Massa's in de cold, cold ground, B side: Old Dark Joe. Efrem ZimbalistRed label "HIs Masters Voice" Cat. No. Da 493 -
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Phonograph Record, Songs for Children
Black vinyl phonograph record with a red and green "Regal Zonophone" label. Songs for Children 3 & 4, various artists.Regal Zonophone Songs for Children 3 &4 C 252442 -
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Phonograph Record, The Eyes are the Windows of the Soul / The Sunshine of your Smile
Vinyl phonograph record with a green "Zonophone Record, The Twin" label. Side A: The Eyes are the Windows of the Soul. Side B: The Sunshine of your Smile. Sung by Mr. Herbert Payne, tenor, with Chorus and Orchestra accompaniment. Record has an envelope as cover .Serial number 1423 x - 3 -42238 + 39 The cover has printed on it State Elect. Commission of Victoria. -
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Phonograph Record, Live for Today / A Bachelor Gay
6034.1 - Vinyl phonograph record with burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Live for Today. Side B: A Bachelor Gay. Robert Carr (Baritone) with OrchestraReference number G7 432 -
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Record Cover
6034.1 - Recycled envelope used as the cover for Regal phonograph record, reference number: 6034.- SEC of Victoria -
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Phonograph record, Boston Promenade Orchestra
Phonograph record with red His Master's Voice label. Side A: Sans Souci. Side B: Tik Tak Polka. Performed by the Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler.CAT. E.A. 3751 -
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Record Cover
Original paper record cover for 'His Master's Voice' phonograph record, reference number 6035. -
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Phonograph record, T'Ho Voluto Bene / Anna
Phonograph record with yellow and black "M-G-M" label. A Side: "T'ho Voluto Bene", B Side: "Anna" - Soundtrack of the I.F.E. film, "Anna". Artist: Silvano Mangano, vocal, with Instrumental accompaniment. The cover is coloured red and bone.Reference number MGM 5142 -
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Phonograph Record, Adios / La Cumparista
Phonograph record with red "Capitol" label, with "His Master's Voice" cover. Side A: Adios, Side B: La Cumparista. Played by Les Baxter and his Orchestra.Reference number CP104 MX 45241 - 68951 -
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Phonograph Record, Why Don't You Believe Me / The Doggie in the Window
Phonograph record with a blue "Esquire Mercury" label. Side A: Why don't you believe me. Side B: The doggie in the window. Patti Page, vocal.Reference number A- 1021 (YB 9421) -
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Gramophone Record, Never Never Land / The Little Shoemaker
Gramophone record, black bakelite with cream and green "Decca" label. Side A: Never Never Land, Side B: The little Shoemaker. Frank Weir & his Saxophone and Orchestra. Vocal by the Michael Twins.Reference Number Y6605 -
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Phonograph Record, I'm Looking for a Four Leaf Clover
Phonograph record, black shellac with a pink Paramount label. Side A: I'm looking for a Four Leaf Clover. Side B: Huckelberry Finn. By Joe's Housewarming Partyreference number EPP- 2 (A) -
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Phonograph Record, Learn to Smile / Three O'clock in the Morning
Black phonograph record with cream and green Zonophone record label. Side A: Learn to Smile. Side B: Three O'Clock in the Morning. Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra.Serial No 3479 -
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Phonograph Record, Down Texas Way / You Remember a Place Called "Home"
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Green "Zonophone" label. The Twin record company. Side A: Down Texas Way, Side B: You Remember a Place Called Home. Sung by Mr Herbert Payne.Reference No. X - 3 - 42865. Serial No. 1827 -
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Phonograph Record, Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts For Soldiers / Here we are, Here we are, Here we are Again
Phonograph record, black shellac with Excelphone Record purple label. No cover. Side A: Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers. Side B: Here we are, Here we are, Here we are Again. Sung by Mr Jack North, baritone.Ref. No 449 -
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Phonograph Record, If Only Our Dreams Came True / Mother Machree
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Green "Zonophone, The Twin" label. Side A: If only our dreams came true. Side B: Mother Machree. Sung by Mr. Harold Wilde with orchestral accompaniment.Serial No. 1080 -
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Phonograph Record, Fancy You Fancying Me / Ireland Must be Heaven for my Mother Came From There
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Fancy you fancying me, Side B: Ireland must be Heaven for my mother came from there. Sung by William Thomas, tenor, with Orchestra.Reference No. G 7406 -
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Phonograph Record, The Denman Quadrilles
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, grey Columbia label. Side A: The Denman Quadrilles 1 Side B: The Denman Quadrilles 2. Artist: Harry Davidson & his OrchestraReference No. DOX - 917 -
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Phonograph Record, Till The Boys Come Home March
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy Regal label. Side A: Till the Boys Come Home March. Side B: Heroes All March. The Silvester Stars Band.Reference No. G 7157 -
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Phonograph Record, Under The Union Jack March / Medley March of Australian War Songs
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Under The Union Jack March. Side B: Medley March of Australian War Songs. Performed by the Regimental Bands of H.M. Scots Guards.Reference No. G7223. The B side of the record has a 1/2d stamp stuck to label.