Description
A fascinating trio of original 1920s Edison promotional pieces offering a wonderful glimpse into the marketing genius of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. out of Orange, New Jersey. This lot includes a substantial 1924 "Edison Records" catalog booklet featuring its original list prices leaflet insert, an intriguing "What Edison Likes in Music" essay pamphlet, and a beautifully illustrated trifold brochure announcing "The New Edison Long Playing Records." Printed on period-correct paper stock, these pieces showcase classic early-20th-century typography and the iconic "New Edison" diamond disc branding. Each piece remains complete and entirely intact, presenting in excellent condition with a warm, authentic age patina, minor edge toning, and light handling wear consistent with vintage paper ephemera, but free of major tears or detrimental markings. The largest booklet measures H 7.5", W 5.125", D 0.05"; the narrow pamphlet measures H 9", W 3.75", D 0.05"; and the trifold brochure measures H 6.25", W 3.375", D 0.05". Please see photos for condition. From the Allen Koenigsberg collection.
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1920s Edison Record Ephemera Trio
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Koenigsberg Phonograph Collection Auction
Jul 30, 2026 11:00 AM EDTUnion, IL, United States
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