Here are three antique sheet music songs from the early 1920s. They will have some minor age-toning.  Nice covers of young women in the style of the day.

1. Peggy O'Neil, by Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson, and Gilbert Dodge. Introduced by Clara Morton, published 1921 by Leo Feist Inc. 
The sheet music is in very good condition, no tape, no marks, no creasing, no tearing. 

2. When Day is Done, "American version based on the European success 'Madonna'". Words by B. G. De Sulva, music by Dr. Robert Katscher.  This music is in good condition. The front and back had separated and have been taped together with invisible tape--hardly noticeable.  There is a name in ink on the front cover. 

3. Pretty Kitty Kelly, Words by Harry Pease, music by Ed. Nelson. Good condition. The main issue is that a corner (back) was torn off and has been replaced by a piece of white paper, taped neatly into place--see photos. Published 1920 by A. J. Stasny.

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