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Circa 1915–1920 Victrola 10" 78 RPM Shellac Record (Catalog 959)

Last updated 25 days ago in La Mesa, CA

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Circa 1915–1920 Victrola 10" 78 RPM Shellac Record (Catalog 959)

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*More Records Available In My Storefront* I have a vintage 78 RPM shellac record featuring legendary soprano Amelita Galli-Curci, one of the most celebrated opera singers of the early 20th century. This is an original Victrola pressing (Catalog #959) from the acoustic recording era, showcasing two beautiful operetta selections with orchestral accompaniment. Track Listing: Side A: A Kiss in the Dark (from Orange Blossoms) Side B: Kiss Me Again (from Mlle. Modiste) Composed by Victor Herbert, with lyrics by noted songwriters of the era. Good vintage condition with visible surface wear consistent with age (light scuffs/scratches—see photos). No cracks observed. The paper sleeve is original and included but shows heavy wear, tears, and tape repair. Please review all photos carefully for exact condition. Not accepting returns.

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Condition

Used (normal wear)

Size

10"

Genre

Classical, Opera

Speed

78 RPM

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