There are 7 10" 78 RPMs in this small collection of the swing and dixieland era jazz music, 1940s and 50s, produced by Parlophone of the UK. All of the records are in VERY PLAYABLE CONDITION, SOME NEAR MINT.    

THEY ARE NOT BEING SOLD AS A LOT, BUT INDIVIDUALLY AT $10 PER RECORD.  PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

Choose from remaining records in the list below.  You can choose one or more (if still available) by using the drop down menu.  The price for shipping is $10 for the first record sold, than $1 more for each additional one sold.  The record will be sandwiched between cardboard, and carefully padded in a new 12x12x4 sturdy shipping box.  This will insure safe delivery using Media Mail.  Once you have made your selections and paid, please SEND ME A NOTE WITH THE ORDER OR A SEPARATE EMAIL (or both) TO TELL ME WHICH RECORDS YOU WANT.

Please email with questions before you proceed.

The records are:

Parlophone R4040, Freddy Randall And His Band – Riverboat Shuffle / Washington And Lee Swing.  Part of,  "The 1955 Super Rhythm-Style Series".  LOOKS GREAT, no scratches on a pristine surface, will grade NM.

Parlophone R3083, Vic Lewis and His Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone / Laura.  Part of, "The 1948 Super Rhythm-Style Series". LOOKS PLAYABLE with light scratches over a clean surface, chip on the lead-in one of the sides not encroaching onto the shellac, although close so the needle would need to be placed on the shellac, will grade in the range of VG to VG+, closer to VG+.

Parlophone R3525, Freddy Randall & His Band – I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll / Dark Night Blues.  Part of, "The 1952 Rhythm-Style Series".  LOOKS GREAT, no scratches on a pristine surface, will grade NM.

Parlophone R3788, Johnny Dankworth And His Orchestra – 'S Wonderful / Younger Every Day, Part of, "The 1953 Rhythm-Style Series".  LOOKS GREAT, no scratches on a pristine surface, will grade NM.

Parlophone R3544, The Saints Jazz Band (2) – When The Saints Go Marching In / Savoy Blues.  Part of, "The 1952 Super Rhythm Series".  LOOKS QUITE PLAYABLE, with a few light scratches or scuffs over mostly clean shellac, will grade VG++.

Parlophone R3964, Cleo Laine with Johnny Dankworth And His Orchestra – I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good / Ain't Misbehavin'  LOOKS QUITE PLAYABLE, with a few very light scratches or scuffs on a clean shellac surface, will grade VG++. Produced in 1955.

Parlophone R3544, The Saints Jazz Band - When the Saints Go Marching In / Savoy Blues. LOOKS QUITE PLAYABLE, with a few very light scratches or scuffs on a clean shellac surface, will grade in the range of VG++ to NM. Produced in 1952.  

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10" 78