1910
- 1915
Phonograph Ads in the
Early Teens
This gallery features phonograph ads
from 1910 to 1915.
"Grand opera at
home," Good Housekeeping Magazine, 1910
' A completely
concealed graphophone," Scribner's Magazine, January
1910, 6" x 9"
Advertisement in December
1910 by John E. Sheridan (PM-952A & PM-952B)
Edison ad promoting
Carmen Melis, The Review of Reviews, 1910
Edison ad promoting
Stella Mayhew, The Review of Reviews, 1910
"Melba came to
America a week ahead of time" to record her new Victor records,
1910
The First Hornless Graphophone, Munsey's
Magazine, October 1911
"Music such as you have never
heard before - right in in your home" Scribner's Magazine,
1911
The Columbia Grafonola "Favorite"
$50, Scribner's Magazine, 1911
Edison advertisement
by J.J. Gould, Success Magazine, May 1911
Advertisement in November
1911 by John E. Sheridan (PM-0952)
Celebrating King George
V Coronation, June 22, 1911
The New Hornless Model
of "His Master's Voice" made and sold by The Gramophone
Company, Ltd., 21 City Road, E.C. (Courtesy PeriodPaper).
Buy tickets for a public recital or
buy his record and "hear him in a private recital..."
The Independent Magazine, 1912
Edison Phonograph magazine ad, 1912
(4" x 7")
"A Columbia Grafonola
will make this Christmas last all year...the one ideal gift for all
the family for all the year around," Everybody's Magazine,
1912.
Opera season is almost over but its
masterpieces can still be enjoyed on the Victor-Victrola, Life,
April 11, 1912
"Say Pop! We just gotta have a
Columbia Grafonola this Christmas", Life, December 4,
1913
Columbia dance records
"are the best I have heard." Vernon Castle, The Theater
Magazine, 1914
"Here comes our
Columbia." Cosmopolitan, May 1914
"The galaxy of operatic
stars and virtuosi who have recorded their matchless art exclusively
on Columbia Records for the Columbia Grafonola." The Theater
Magazine, 1914
Life, December
3, 1914 - This image was also used in Victor's Christmas brochure
for 1914.
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