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AUCTION (Continued)
AUCTION (Continued)
SAM MELTZER
737 Fox Street
, Bronx 55, New York
(s
ee preced
ng pages for instructions)
ADRIAN ROLL IN 1 Tall in NEW cond i t
on)
JACK TEAGARDEN
De 1639, DE 1654, DE 1157, De 1132
JUNK MAN
Br
7652 V
DON REDMAN
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS
BU3LE CALL RAG
vo
3354
G
S03BIN' BLUES
CA
819 V
SON'S OF THE WEEOS/SHAKI N 1
BR
621 1
V
JOE VENUTI
CLARK RANDALL
Twenty— four hours a day
CO
3103 E
Jitter bug
BR
7644
E
Wild cat/Doin' things
BB
10280 N
WILLIE SMITH (ALL IN NEW condition)
Four string Joe/Penn Beach bl.
VO
3160 V
DECCAS 2269, 1366, 1380, 1957, 1 T44
,1291
1308.
CLARENCE WILLIAMS
JABBO SMITH
Chocolate avenue
Vo
2584 G-V
ABSOLUTELY
De
1712
N
Gft it fixed/Shake that thing
OK
8267 G-V
Rhythm in spain
De
1980
N
Log cabin blues
OK
8572 E
SEXTET OF LONDON
Beer garden blues
VO
2541 V
Mighty like the blues
BB
10529
N
TE ROY WILLI AMS
VICTORIA SPIVY CHICAGO FO 1R
L 1 NDBERG HOP
Ha
439 N
Detroit moan crack)
Vo
03405
V
CHICK WEBB
FRANK TRUMBAUER
True/if it ain't love
OK
41571 G
HlTTIN' the BOTTLE
OK
41437
E
DICKY WELLS
'S WONDERFUL
BR
7603
E
Bugle call rag
VI
26220 E
THE TRAVELERS
ETHEL WATERS
Sweet & hot
ME
121 13
G
SYMPATHETIC dan
CO
433 V
Fine and dandy
OK
41471
G-V
PAUL WHITEMAN
TEXAS BLUES DESTROYERS
LOUI SI ANA
VI
21438 E
DOWN IN THE MOUTH BLUES
Pc
14341
E
From monday on
V.|
21274 V
TEN BLACK BERR 1 ES/THE CLEVELANDERS
DUKE ELLINGTON
WHEN YOU'RE SMI LING/ 1 LOVE YOU MORE
OR
1862
G
Parlor social stomp/georgi a grind
PE
104 V
TROMBONE RED & HIS BLUE SIX
HARLEM HOT SHOTS
Greasy plate stomp/"3" flat blues
CO
14612
E
Black & tan fantasy
Or
2284 V
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