Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century sheet:"Broadway Quick Step or the Fest Marsch", arranged by J. St. Luke, Firth, Pond & Co., Publ., New York, 1848. Covers 98% detached. Nice condition with minor foxing on the cover.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!
Offered here is a old vintage antique 19th century large format sheet music: "Gallopade Et valse Brillante", "A son ami Francis G. Hill", par H. G. Otis, Henry Tolman & Co., Publ., Boston, 1862 It is in good condition with light surface dirtiness, from a previously bound volume - thus chips along the spine with small pieces missing - bottom left corner torn away - covers separated and a name at the top left. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic the sheet is in.
All of the sheet music we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!
Offered here is for a vintage antique 19th century large format sheet music: "Louis Naploeon's Quick Step", a scarce sheet by Reissiger, Published by Oliver Ditson, Boston, ca. 1851. This is a nice sheet - from a previously bound volume - thus minor chips and discoloration and separation along the spine - light foxing. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is for a vintage antique 19th century large format sheet music: "Octave Galop", composed for Piano Forte by Albert W. Berg, Published by Wm. A. Pond & Co., New York, 1863. This is a very nice sheet - from a previously bound volume - thus minor chips along the spine - minor foxing. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a wonderful vintage antique 19th century large format sheet:"Prize-Banner Quick Step - for Piano Forte", by D. H. Haskell, Prentiss, Publ., Boston, 1842. Over-all nice - with closed tear bottom right edge - corner bend line.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photo-copied.
Offered here is a wonderful vintage antique 19th century piano large format sheet: "Say That You Forgive Me" "A Sympathetic Ballad", by Anita Owens, "Her photo on the cover", Wabash Music Company, Publisher, Chicago, 1897. The sheet has some minor tiny edge tears - bottom left corner chip, spine separated and hand stitched - name and date at top edge. Any whit elines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century large format music sheet; Summers Gone Ballad by Mrs. Norton", the music by C. Meineke, Geo. Willig Junr.,Publ., Baltimore, 1832. Pages foxed!
Offered here is for a vintage antique 19th century large format and VERY RARE music sheet: "The Water Witch Quick Step", "To The Officers and Members of the 'Water Witch' Engine Company No. 6", "As performed by the American Brass Band [very famous during the Civil War]" arranged from Labitzky's Charlotten Waltz by W. F. Marchsall by Francis H. Brown, Published by Clapp & Cory, Providence, 1856. This is a wonderful sheet - from a previously bound volume - thus minor chips along the spine. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a old vintage antique 19th century large format sheet music: "Websters Quick Step", composed for the Piano Forte for use of juvenile performers, Published by Geo. P. Reed, Boston, 1840's. It is in great condition, from a previously bound volume - thus tiny holes or chips along the edges - covers separated. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve that the sheet is in.
All of the sheet music that we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied! We have several hundred pieces which were deaccessioned from the Ford Museum in Detroit some time ago. They are all in GREAT condition - many with the original counter wrap in place. Any that have more than average damage will scanned in two parts.
This listing is for a vintage large format sheet music: "Who Speaks First Gallop", "To Miss Helen M. Wilson", by E. Mack, Lee & Walker, Publ., Philadelphia, 1864. What an AWESOME cover Lithograph of a little girl trying top get one of two dogs to 'speak' by holding a piec eof something for them to eat - VERY COOL!!!! A tiny dot on the right edge and one 1/2" tear. The date and "D" for deaccessioned in pencil on the upper right corner.