VTG QRS Player Piano Word Roll, Lot of 30 - Fox Trot Classics Waltzes.  
Included are:
  1. When I Grow too Old to Dream: Played by Osborne & Howe, Marimba Arrangement. # 6080, Robbins Music Corp. 1935.  Roll appears very clean.
  2. The Anniversary Waltz: Played by Ted Baxter, Mayfair Music Fair 1946. #7546. Roll appears very clean. 
  3. Missouri Waltz (Hush-A Bye-Ma-Baby): Played by Baxter & Kortiander, #Q-171, Copyright 14.  Roll appears very clean.
  4. Melody Of Love: Played by Ted Baxter, Waltz, #9119. Shapiro, Berstein 1954.  Roll appears very clean.
  5. There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere: March Song, Played Pep Doyle, #7696. Bob Miller Inc, 1942.  Roll appears very clean.
  6. Orchids In The Moonlight: Played & Arranged by Gregory Stone, # 9463. T.B. Harris Co. 1933. Roll appears very clean.
  7. She's A Lady: Played by Rudy Martin, #10-436, Copyright Spanks Music Corps 70. Roll appears very clean.
  8. Autumn Leaves: Played by Dick Watson, #9525, Ardmore Music Corp, 55. Roll appears very clean.
  9. Whispering Hope: Played by Richard Merton, #961, Sacred Ballad. No Copyright Date. Roll appears very clean.
  10. Mockin' Bird Hill (Tra-La Twit-tle Dee Dee): Played by J. Lawrence Cook, # 8713.  Southern Music Pub.Co. 1949.
  11. People Will Say We're In Love (From Oklahoma) Played by J. Lawrence Cook, #9010, Marlo Music Corp, 1953.  This one has a tear about 1 1/2" long at the beginning of the roll.
  12. Never on a Sunday: Doesn't say who played it, #9768, Steem & Sidmore Music, 1960. Roll appears very clean.
  13. Little Things Mean A Lot: Played by Walter Redding, #9049. Leo Feist Inc,1954. Roll appears very clean.
  14. Some Enchanted Evening (from South Pacific), Played by Bob Williams, Jr., #8508. Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.  This one has had the beginning of the roll repaired with paper tape.
  15. The Original Moonlight & Roses: Played by Harold Scott, #Q-169, Copyright 25Villa Moret.  The beginning of this roll does have quite a bit of tearing and some foxing to it.
  16. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You): Played by Frank Milans, #8076.  This one appears in very good condition, but the Ink has faded so I am not able to tell how old it is or from where it was published. 
  17. Everything Is Beautiful (In It's Own Way): Played by Rudy Martin, #10-402. Ahab Music 70.  This one has the ring barely attached to it so would need to be reattached.
  18. Mary Lou (Fox Trot Ballad): played by Russell Robinson, #3672.  Henry Waterson Inc. 26.  Very clean condition.
  19. Old Rugged Cross (Church Hymn): played by Frank Milno. Copyright Rad Heaver 1913.  Roll appears very clean.
  20. I Believe: played by J, Lawrence Cook, #8946. Cromwell Music 1953.  Roll appears very clean.
  21. Make The World Go Away: played by Ted Hunter, #10-076. Pamper Music Inc. 63.  Roll appears very clean.
  22. Knock Three Times: played by R.J. Leonard, #10-429.  Pocket Full of Tunes, 70.  Roll appears very clean.
  23. Roses Are Red (My Love): played by Walter Redding, #9875. Lyle Music 1962.  Roll appears very clean.
  24. I Love You Truly: played by Lee S. Roberts, #109.  Carrie Jacobe Bond, 1906.  Roll appears very clean.
  25. Your Cheatin' Heart: played by Jeff Waters, #8938. Acuff - Rore Publications 1952.  Roll appears very clean.
  26. HE (Ballad): played by J. Lawrence Cook. #9215.  Avas Music, 1954. Roll appears very clean.
  27. The Band Played On (Waltz Ballad): played by J. Lawrence Cook, #7406. I can't read publisher or date. Roll appears very clean.
  28. Love Story (Where Do I Begin): played by Mike Amoroal, #10-430.  Famous Music 70.  Roll appears very clean.
  29. Love Me Tender: played by Walter Redding, #9364.Elvis Presley Music. No copyright date. Roll appears very clean.
  30. The Crazy Otto (Instrumental): played by J. Lawrence Cook, #9143. Printing is too light to read if there is a copyright date.
These rolls appear to be in good clean working order. I have no way of checking them out so please take that into consideration.  Paper is clean and smooth with no tears, except for the few that I have pointed out by their title in the description.

The boxes are all in good condition with no torn edges.  There is foxing on the labels and 1 box is missing the label completely.
If you would like just 1 or 2, drop me an offer with which ones you would like and if it is reasonable, I will let you and list it for you.

Ships Ground Advantage of $20.00 to the States.