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Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953

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Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953 Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953 Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953 Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953
Lot 5 Vintage VERY Old Children's 45 Golden, Peter Pan, Playtime Records with jackets 1949 - 1953

Publisher: Golden, Peter Pan, and Playtime

Format: 45 rpm record albums with original paper sleeves. NOT EX LIB.

Condition: We no longer have a turntable to test records, but will note any obvious flaws that might affect playability. The records are all in varying condition as follows:

1.  (1949) Round and Round the Village
 by The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller and Orchestra  / The Barnyard by Dick Byron and Gilbert Mack, Mitchell Miller and Orchestra,  Folk Songs, Little Golden Record (unbreakable), Jacket completely open on left side, could be reglued or taped, but in pretty tattered shape. Kid's name and scribble written on front.  Little Yellow record in great shape, no chips or cracks. Don't really notice any scratches. Both labels are tightly affixed.

2. (1951) The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Parts I and II, by Jerry Wayne with Orchestra and sound effects, Playtime Records. Red record does have a scratch on Part II side, but no chips or cracks, and both labels are tightly affixed. The jacket is the worst of this lot, completely tattered. Barely still hanging together on the right side. 

3. (1952) Puff 'n Toot, "Nonbreakable with Normal Use" - A Musical Train Story, Peter Pan Records, Narrated by Jack Arthur with the Peter Pan Chorus and Orchestra, Directed by Vicky Kasen. Black record heavier than the others, does need a good cleaning but don't notice any nasty scratches, chips or cracks. Jacket very worn with tears and separation at 2-1/2 of the 3 bound edges, kid's name written on front. 

4. Silent Night / It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Favorite Christmas Carols Full Chorus, Boys' Choir and Orchestra, 
The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller and Orchestra, Little Golden Records. No date found anywhere on this, but number on jacket is R34. The record is in good shape, no scratches noted, or chips or cracks. Looks pretty clean, both labels tightly affixed. The jacket is in better shape than the previous 3. All 3 bound sides are still together, edge chipping, creasing, kid's name written on front.

5. (1953) Irving Berlin's White Christmas by Peter Hanley, The Sandpipers, Barbara Gussow, David Anderson, Mitchell Miller and Orchestra, Little Golden Records. The record is in very good shape, no scratches noted, or chips or cracks. Looks clean, both labels tightly affixed. As no. 4 above, the jacket is in better shape than the first 3. All 3 bound sides are still together but has one little opening at the bottom edge, edge chipping, creasing, kid's name written on front.

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