Description: Sheet Music Album,1880s-1890s, approx. 28 items, Australian ProvenanceAll 28 items published in London, but some with added Melbourne imprints and Ballarat and Maryborough retailer stamps. Will-O-The-Wisp. Sung by W H Weiss, composed J W Cherry. Pub. By B Williams. Title and 7 pages. The Merry Heart. Poetry by H H Milman, music by J Alexander. Pub. By Augener. Title and 8 pages. With the rubber stamp of James Hilton, Bookseller and Stationer, Maryborough. Nancy Lee. Ballad sung by Mr Maybrick, words by Frederick E Weatherly, music by Stephen Adams for Miss Ethel Santley. Pub. by Boosey. Title and 11 pages. The British Lion. Patriotic Song. written and composed by Henry Walker. 30th edition about 1880. Pub. by Metzler. Chromolithographed cover of smug lion in naval uniform sitting by harbour. 5 pages. The Four Jolly Smiths. A Right Jovial Song. Sung by Mr Green, written by J Louis Rockcliffe, composed by Henry T Leslie. Pub. by Hutchins & Romer. Lithographed cover of the smiths in their blacksmiths’ shop. 5 pages. Tit For Tat. Sung by Miss Agnes Larkcom, words by Nemo, music by Henry Pontet. Pub. By Enoch. Title and 7 pages. Rubber stamp of Hilton, Maryborough and blind stamp of Glen & Co. Melbourne. A Warrior Bold. Sung by Mr Maybrick, song by Stephen Adams. Pub. in London by Chappell and in Melbourne by W H Glen, 21 & 23 Collins Street East. Title and 5 pages. The Saucy May. Sea Song written by Francis Amos, music by Morton Elliott. Pub. by Amos & Shuttleworth. Title and 7 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. The Old Brigade. Song by F E Weatherly, composed by Odoardo Barri for Col. O H Goodenough, RA. Pub. By Morley. Title and 7 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. Big Ben. Song by Annie Crossley Clough. Music by Henry Pontet. Pub. by Moutrie. Title and 7 pages. The Bivouac. Song. Words by Edward Oxenford, music by Humphrey J Stark. Pub. by Morley. Title and 7 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. The Sea Rover. Song. Words by Edward Oxenford, music by Humphrey J Stark. Pub. by Enoch, Title and 9 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. The Village Blacksmith. Song. Words by Longfellow, music by W H Weiss, dedicated to Edward Coleman Dray. Pub. by Weekes. Title and 7 pages. The Skipper’s Flag. Song. Written by H L D’Arcy Jaxone, composed by Odoardo Barri. Pub. by Morley. Title and 7 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. The King’s Champion. Written by Edward Oxenford, composed by Michael Watson. Pub. by Duff & Stewart. 7 pages. Speed On. Song. Words by Edward Oxenford, composed by Joseph L Roeckel for Mr Maybrick, Pub. by Boosey. Also with the imprint of R H Sutton, 31 Sturt Street, Ballarat, which is a little cropped. Title and 7 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. Both! Song. Words by A C Jewitt, music by Michael Watson. Pub. by Enoch. Title and 7 pages. With the rubber stamp of James Hilton, Maryborough. Children’s Voices. Song, sung by Madame Sainton Dolby, written & composed by Claribel. Pub. by Boosey. With the added imprint of Paling, Melbourne & Sydney. Title and 7 pages. With the rubber stamp of James Hilton, Maryborough. Tired. Sacred song. Poetry by Miss Helen Burnside, music by Miss Lindsay. (Mrs J Worthington Bliss). Pub. by Cocks, also with the imprint of W H Glen, Melbourne. Title and 7 pages. Dream Faces. Song. Words and music by William M Hutchison. Pub. by W Marshall. Title and 5 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. He Wipes The Tear From Every Eye. Sacred Song. Words by Mrs Mackinlay, music by Alexander Lee. Pub. by Brewer. Chromlithographed title, with small affixed real photo of Jesus, and 5 pages. Too Late, Too Late! Sacred song. Poetry by Alfred Tennyson, dedicated to Mrs Charles Powell. Music by Mrs Worthington Bliss (Miss Lindsay). Pub. by Cocks. Chromolithographed decorated title and 5 pages. Home! Sweet Home! Ballad, written by J H Payne Esqr. Composed by Sir Henry R Bishop. Pub. by Chappell, also by W H Glen, Melbourne. Title and 5 pages. Slight wear to lower part of foredge. The Silver Rhine. Song. Words by H L D’Arcy Jaxone, music by William M Hutchison. Pub by Marshall. Title and 5 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat. The Better Land. Song. Words by Mrs Hemans, music for Madame Antoinette Sterling by Frederic H Cowen. Pub. by Boosey. Also by W H Glen, Melbourne. Title and 7 pages. A Winter Story. Song, written and composed by Michael Watson, sung by Madame Patey. Pub. by Patey & Willis. Title and 2 parts over 9 pages. The Old Cathedral. Song. Words by M Mark-Lemon, music by Ciro Pinsuti. Pub. by Morley. Title and two parts over 9 pages. With the blind stamp of Glen & Co. Melbourne. With small marginal tear to one page, without loss and not affecting printed matter. Sailing. Ballad. Words and music by Godfrey Marks. Pub. by Reid Brothers. Title and 9 pages. With the blind stamp of R. H. Sutton & Co. Music Sellers, Ballarat.Half maroon morocco, with gilt decoration of lyres in spine compartments. 36 x 26 cm
Price: 250 AUD
Location: Shellharbour NSW
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Year Printed: 1885
Sub-Subject: Music
Binding: Half Morocco
Region: Australia
Author: Mixed
Subject: Popular songs
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Various
Special Attributes: Sheet Music