PopKulture's photos with the keyword: sheet
SM_Hawaiian_Sunset
23 Apr 2008 |
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This piece of vintage sheet music entitled “Hawaiian Sunset” is emblazoned with a perfectly stylized setting sun, leaving to one’s imagination what enchantments the night holds.
Copyright 1941 by Republic Music Corp.
SM_Smoke_In_Eyes
23 Apr 2008 |
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If you look through any box containing sheet music from the 1930’s and 40’s, you’d be hard-pressed not to chance upon some terrific art deco pieces like this example from Roberta featuring the tune ‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.’
Copyrighted 1933 by Jerome Kern - Published by T. B. Harms Co.
SM_Defend_Your_Country
04 Jul 2008 |
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Happy Independence Day!
A vintage piece of sheet music featuring Uncle Sam - and he means business!
Copyright 1940 by Paull Pioneer, New York.
SM_Ziegfeld_Follies_1924
SM_Oregon_Trail
11 Apr 2009 |
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Kate Smith, the Songbird of the South, is featured prominently on this 1935 cover for "The Oregon Trail."
SM_Circus_Parade
11 Apr 2009 |
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E. T. Paull covers are in a league of their own, sporting unsurpassed lithography that is colorful, rich and highly detailed. Published in 1901, "The Circus Parade" features an interesting menagerie of animals and big-top performers.
SM_Bromo_Seltzer_blw_BC
21 Apr 2009 |
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Although they were still widely available for personal use, Americans were apparently heeding growing warnings about the deleterious effects from the casual use of cocaine and morphine, since the makers of Bromo-Seltzer explicitly stated that their speedy remedy contained neither on this antique sheet music giveaway.
Circa 1900.
SM_Bromo_Seltzer_blw
21 Apr 2009 |
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This lavish sheet music cover with its Art Nouveau stylings was an advertising premium for Emerson's Bromo-Seltzer.
"Compliments of T.B. Stone, Georgetown, Texas" - circa 1900.
SM_Bromo_Seltzer_color
21 Apr 2009 |
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This wonderfully illustrated piece of sheet music, emblazoned with patriotic trappings inspired by the Spanish-American War, was an advertising premium for Emerson's Bromo-Seltzer.
"Compliments of James E Kirk, Druggist. Main and Forsyth Sts., Jacksonville, Fla."
SM_My_Loves_a_Rover
21 Apr 2009 |
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It's interesting to note how, many years ago already, someone patiently hand-sewed and reinforced the spine of this antique piece of sheet music in order to preserve and hold the contents together.
When you also note the hefty 75 cent cover price, it's no wonder they did so! That was quite an outlay in the 1880's.
"My Love's A Rover" by C.A. White, published by White, Smith & Company, 1881.
SM_My_Florida_Home_BC
22 Jun 2009 |
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Antique sheet music giveaway entitled "My Florida Home" - back cover, dated 1891, courtesy of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.
This terrific old piece of Floridiana espouses the then-unknown peninsula's great many virtues, such as its teeming rivers and lakes, its phosphate mines, and of course tobacco plantations.
SM_My_Florida_Home
22 Jun 2009 |
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Antique sheet music giveaway entitled "My Florida Home" - dated 1891, courtesy of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.
The back cover of this terrific piece of Floridiana espouses the then-unknown peninsula's great many virtues, such as its teeming rivers and lakes, its phosphate mines, and of course tobacco plantations.
SM_Centennial_March
22 Jun 2009 |
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This antique piece of sheet music commemorates the centennial of the Ohio Valley states.
SM_Cradles_Empty
22 Jun 2009 |
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Lavish piece of antique sheet music for "Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone" by Harry Kennedy, dated 1880.
Save this coupon
19 Nov 2011 |
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Original sheet of A.C. Gilbert "Tips" subscription coupons - probably 1920's.
As explained in the text box, young boys (sorry, no girls allowed, I guess) were encouraged to pass five coupons off to their friends and keep one for themselves, entitling each of them to a year's subscription to "Tips" magazine, containing tidbits relating to building and construction.
Of course, A.C. Gilbert was best known for their Erector sets.
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