Portable Gramophone by Sugden & Goode (10 Conduit Street, London W1.) in mahogany case.

Price: £475
Stock No. 1739/Q

 

A good quality (and fully working) portable Gramophone by Sugden & Goode, 10 Conduit Street, London W1. (patent No: 250184) with integral sound horn and record storage (for up to 20 discs) stored in the base of the case.

Variable speed control and Cliftophone (serial number K6053) arm. Both Arm and winding control fold neatly away into the mahogany case.

The whole case is made of mahogany with gilt brass fittings and closes up to a 14 x 14 x 6-inch case with double leather carry handles.

Dimensions: 14 inches x 14 inches x 6 inches

Date: c.1920

RECORDINGS (15 discs):

Record club ‘top hits of the month’

  • Side ‘A’
  • Once in Royal David’s city
  • Hark, The Herald Angels sing
  • As with gladness men of old
  • Side ‘B’
  • Angels from the realms of glory
  • Deck the halls with boughs of holly
  • Christians awake

 

Parlophone- Music from Salad Days

  • Side 1:
  • Intro; “We’re looking for a piano”; “I sit in the Sun”; “Oh! Look at me”.
  • Side 2:
  • Intro; “It’s easy to sing”; “We said we wouldn’t look back”; “Oh! Look at me”

 

Columbia – The Messiah (Handel) (80 rpm)

  • Side 1: Overture
  • Recorded in the Central Hall, Westminster
  • Sir Thomas Beecham & Orchestra with Organ.
  • Side 2: The Messiah – Comfort ye, my People.
  • Hubert Eisdell (tenor) with orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.

 

His Masters Voice (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: “The Grasshopper’s Dance”
  • The Palladium Orchestra
  • Conducted by Richard Crean
  • Side 2: “La Siesta (Barcarolle)
  • The Palladium Orchestra
  • Conducted by Richard Crean

 

His Masters Voice (78rpm)

  • CHARM OF THE VALSE-PART 1
  • Intro. “Soldatenlieder”; “Gold and Silver”; “Scene du Bal”; “Thrills”; “Orion,”; “Thoughts”; “Nights of Gladness”; “Hydropaten”: “Desire du Moment”
  • CHARM OF THE VALSE-PART 2
  • Intro.: “Rouge et Noir.”.* Amorettentanze
  • “Tres Jolie”; “Irish Whispers,” “Love’s
  • “dream after the Ball.” “Blue Danube,
  • “Stories of the Vienna Forest.” “Blue
  • Danube”
  • (Arr. Winter)
  • THE LONDON PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA (conducted by Richard Crean)

 

Columbia – The Waltz Medley Part 1 & 2 (78 rpm).

  • Debroy Somers Band
  • Recorded in Wigmore Hall

 

His Masters Voice (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: Pique Dame – Overture
  • Suppé, Arr. WINTERBOTTOM
  • Side 2: Morning Noon & Night – Overture
  • Suppé arr. Morelli
  • THE BAND OF H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS
  • Conducted by Lieut, R. Q. Evans

 

His Masters Voice (78 rpm)

  • Side 1 and 2: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach).
  • Mark Hambourg
  • Pianoforte solo

 

Columbia (78 rpm) – Recorded at the Central Hall, Westminster.

  • Side 1: ‘Abide with me’ (key of C)
  • Lyte and Liddle
  • Dame Clara Butt
  • With Organ & Piano
  • Side 2:  ‘Husheen’ (key B flat)
  • Dame Clara Butt (contralto)
  • With Piano
  • Day & Needham

 

Columbia (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: ‘There is no Death’
  • G. Johnstone & G O’Hara
  • Clara Serena (Contralto)
  • Roy Mellish (Piano)
  • Side 2: ‘Just for Today’
  • S.F. Partridge & B.E. Seaver
  • Clara Serena (contralto)
  • Roy Mellish (Piano)

 

Columbia (78 rpm) Recorded at the Regal Cinema, London.

  • Side 1: “Londonderry Air” (traditional)
  • Side 2: “Largo” (Handel)
  • Albert Sandler (Violin solo).
  • Sidney Torch (Organ)

 

Columbia (80 rpm)

  • Side 1: “The Old Rugged Cross” (Bernard)
  • Side 2: “We will talk it O’er Together Bye and Bye” (Morris)
  • William MacEwan (Tenor)
  • with Violin and Organ

 

His Masters Voice (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Malloy)
  • Side 2: “Love’s Garden of Roses” (Haydn Wood).
  • De Groot (Violin)
  • Herbert Dawson (Organ)

 

His Masters Voice (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: “The Old Superb”
  • Side 2: “Devon, O Devon”
  • Songs of the Sea – Stanford
  • Peter Dawson
  • Bass, Baritone in English
  • With Orchestra and male chorus

 

Columbia (78 rpm)

  • Side 1: “Chanson D’Amour” (SUK)
  • Side 2: “By the sleepy lagoon (Eric Coates)
  • Orchestre Raymonde