Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "101st Regiment U.S.A. March", by Bert Potter, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser - WAR Songs, June 16, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness on the right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era.
Offered here is a wonderful newspaper supplement sheet: "A Faded Wreath of Daisies", "As Sung by Miss Aurie Dagwell - with her photo on the cover", by permission of American Advance Music Co., Publ. Supplement to the New York American and Journal, May 15, 1904.
Offered here is a wonderful vintage antique large format newspaper supplement sheet, "At The Bottom of the Hill", "The First Copyrighted Song of the New Century - January 1, 1901" by permission of Sol Bloom, Publ. Supplement to the New York American and Journal, July 20, 1901.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!
Offered here is a wonderful large format Newspaper Supplement sheet: "Chauncey Olcott's Fly Song", "Sung by Ihmin Sweet Inniscara at the Fourteenth Street Theatre - with his photo on the cover with a big St. Bernard dog", It has NUMEROUS photos inside of Inniscara and the dog - very cool!!!!!! Copyright, 1897 by M. Witmark & Sons, this is a Supplement to the New York Journal And Advertiser, February 13, 1898 - selected by Reginald Dekoven. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This was the first sheet in a bound volume - thus enbdpage was glued to the cover - which is separated - no big deal. It is a seldom seen sheet!
Offered here is a wonderful large format sheet: "Dove Song", "Great cover of a small girl with doves", words and music by Andrew Mack, Copyrighted by Jos. W. Stern, 1897, Musical Supplement of the N.Y. Journal and Advertiser, March 27, 1898. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This came from a bound volume - thus chips along the spine - a very tiny bug hole at the bottom center - some light tanning around the edges - small paper tape repair right center edge - no big deal.
Offered here is a vintage large format BPO Elks, Newspaper Supplement sheet music: "Elk March", "Dedicated to Oakland Lodge 171 BPO Elks", composed by Louis Homeier - his photo on the cover, musical supplement to the Sunday Examiner (San Francisco). Came from a bound volume (I have never newspaper supplements bound before - very scarce) - this minor chipping along the spine. The one had a bug hole near the top left corner - very minor as well as an small elongated one near the bottom right corner - the dated sheets were all 1896 - 1898. This is undate but assumed to be of the same years. Newspaper supplements are very rare in excellent condition!! Being in a bound volume helped this one survive in over-all great condition.
Offered here is a wonderful large format newspaper supplement sheet: "Every Rose Must Have Its Thorn", "The Musical Gem from Wang Sung At The Tivoli", "Photo of Edwin Stevens as 'Wang' on the Cover", words by Cheever Goodwin, music by Woolsen Morse, Published by T. B. Harms & Co., New York, ca. 1898, Musical Supplement of The Sunday Examiner (San Francisco), You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This came from a bound volume - thus tiny chips along the spine, which is separated - one tiny bug whole at the top left - no big deal.
Offered here is a wonderful large format newspaper supplement sheet: "Honey You've Done Me Wrong", "As Sung by Anna Held in "The French Maid" - with her photo on the cover", words and music by Harold M. Bernon, Published by TB Harms, New York, Musical Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner, (photo copyrighted 97'). You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This came from a bound volume - thus tiny chips along the spine, which is separated - one tiny bug hole at bottom center - no big deal. It is a seldom seen sheet! Anna Held married the famous Florenz Ziegfeld in 1897 - she was already a star in France, but became even a bigger star in Vaudeville in the US.
Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "I Gozinto 2", "As Sung By Frances White of Rock and White", words and music by Frances White, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser, July 14, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness on the right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocpied!
Offered here is a wonderful large format Newspaper Supplement Black Smericana sheet: "I'se Her Black-an'-Tan Adonis", "As Sung by Querita Vincent - with her photo on the cover", words and music by K. M. Gilham, Musical Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner, ca. 1898. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This came from a bound volume - thus tiny chips along the spine, which is separated - some very minor bug damage at the top left corner - one small elongated hole at the bottom right corner too - no big deal. It is a very scarce sheet and typical of the so-called "Coon Songs" of the period.
Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "In The U. S. Radio", words and music by J. B. Rowden, U.S.N.R.F, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser - WAR Songs, September 29, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness on the right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era.
Offered here is a wonderful large format newspaper supplement, "Just A Year Ago", Musical Supplement - Publishers' Subscription Agency, Chicago, June, 1912. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. It hasminor stressing at the extremities - covers separated - a couple of very small closed edge tears - cover dirtiness.
Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "Just Like Washington Crossed The Delaware General Pershing Will Cross The Rhine", "Image of Washington Crossing the Delaware and Photo of General Pershing", words by Howard Johnson , music by Geo. W. Meyer, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser - WAR Songs, June 23, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness on the right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era
Offered here is a vintage antique newspaper supplement sheet: "Molly Carew", "As Sung by Miss Clara Eckstrom - with her photo on the cover", published by permission of The American Advance Music Co. Supplement to the New York American and Journal, August 21, 1904.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photcopied!
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century large format music sheet; "My Rosebud And Me Song", August 2, 1894 - in the "Sheet Music - A Weekly Journal of New Music No. 28", words and music by Alfred Yorkie, W. N. Sweet & Co., Publisher, New York.
Offered here is a vintage antique large format newspaper supplement sheet, "No Loving Voice To Cheer" Sung by the International Chanteuse, Josephine Sabel at Koster & Bails - with her photo on the cover", Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, February 15, 1899. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This came from a bound volume - thus tiny chips along the spine, which are separated - one tiny bug whole at the center bottom - no big deal.
Offered here is a vintage large format newspaper supplement sheet: "Pretty Maid Adelaide", "As Sung by the Hengler Sisters in "The Runaways" at the Casino, New York - with their photo on the cover", by permisison of Chas. K. Harris, Publ.
Offered here is a vintage large format sheet: "Snap Shot Sal", by the famous Black duo of Williams & Walker (anything by them is rare indeed), a Supplement of the New York Sunday World, October 1, 1899. What a GREAT Characteristic cover of a black lady with her camera!! Lyrics are all camera related with some black dialect!! A nice sheet with couple of tiny closed edge tears and a light stain across the center. Anything by Williams and Walker is rare! Any white lines on the scan are reflections on the plastic covering the sheet.
Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "Stand By The President Now", "Photo of President Wilson", words by Edward Newton Voorhees, by Susan Schmitt, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser - WAR Songs, August 11, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness on the right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era.
Offered here is a wonderful vintage antique newspaper supplement sheet: "The Army of Peace", "As Sung by Miss Mabelle Gilman - with her photo on the cover", by permission of American Advance Music Co., Publ. Supplement to the Chicago Sunday American, January 10, 1904. It is in great condition with chips on the left corners. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage antique newspaper supplement sheet: "The Crimson Chain or I Want To Go Back To My Home", "As Sung This Week - January 27, by America's Popular Vaudeville Queen, Miss Leona Lewis, at Keith's Union Square Theatre", Supplement to The Sunday World, January 16, 1898, words by Louis W. Pritzow, music by (the famous) Emma Carus, Published by Joseph W. Stern & Co, 1897.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied.
Offered here is vintage small format supplement music sheet: "When The Little Ones Are Coming Home From School", Supplement to The New York Journal, December 22, 1895, words by Howard Graham, music by Chas. Graham. What wonderful cover art on this early supplement
Offered here is a vintage World War I newspaper supplement sheet: "When The Yanks Come Marching Home", "Sung With Great Success by Wm. J. Reilly. U.S.N.", words by William Jerome, music by Seymour Firth, Supplement to the Boston Sunday Advertiser - WAR Songs, July 21, 1918. COOL SHEET in GREAT condition - folded newspaper sheet - minor brittleness onthe right edge! These World War I supplements are MUCH Scarcer than those of the 1895 - 1908+- era.