Berliner Oak Case with recordsBeliner Record Case in Light Oak including set of Assorted Records dated between 1899 and 1901.

Case is labled with supplier name and details:-
J.H.Ebblewhite
Musical Instrument Maker & Importer
4&6 Aldgate High St.
London E

All records are labled:-
E.Berliners Gramophone
Covered by English and Continental Patents.
Reproduced in Hanover.

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Record Detail Listing:-

  • Marie Wiltons Song
    Goodbye and God Bless you Jack
    Sung by Mr Charles Foster
    London
  • Drill Ye Tarriers Drill
    Sung by Mr Geo J. Gaskin
    London
  • John Bull
    Sung by Mr Eric Farr.
    London
  • March From Tanhauser
    Played by Royal Artillery Band
    London
  • The Horse the Missus dries the Clothes on
    Sung by Mr Chas Foster
    London
  • Just Break the News to my Mother
    Sung by American Comedy Four
    London
  • The Troubles of a Maried Man
    Spoken by Mr Burt Shepard
    London
    Dated:- 19th November 1899
  • Old Folks at Home
    Banjo Duet by Clarke & Rays
    London
    Dated:- 5th October 1899
  • The Tuppenny Tube
    Sung by Mr Harry Taylor with Orchestra
    London
    Dated:- 7th December 1900
  • Francais Chasse Aux Papillons
    Solo De Flute
    Execute Par
    Monsieur
    Fontbonne
    Delagarde Republicaine
    Paris
  • Variation Brilliant
    Clarinet Solo by A.A.Umbach
    Cot Jracadaro Orchestra
    London
  • Dolly Gray
    Sung by Mr Leo Stormont
    London
  • Motherland
    Sung by Mr Eric Farr
    London
  • The Longshoreman
    Ed Chesham
    Sung by Mr Reginald Kenneth
    London
  • She Never Did the Same Thing Twice
    Sung by Mr Chas Foster
    London
    Dated:- 28th January 1901
  • Seagirt Land of my Home
    Sung by Mr J Bryce
    Dated:- 1st November 1899