Little Wonder Records were one-sided records, popular from 1914 to 1923. At 4 1/2" diameter, they were the "45s" of the day and were mostly produced by Columbia Records, though in many cases Columbia used different labels, like Little Wonder. Here are 10 of them, all tucked into a Little Wonder record album. One of the records has a crack in it. So, I've lowered the price to $68 (previously $75).
The album, at one hundred+ years, shows its age, but the record labels themselves look good, a little dirty, but good. As you can see, on three of the records, there appears to be no label. However, on these, the titles and the artist's name were pressed into the vinyl. I see no scratches or other markings that could mar the recordings. I can't tell you more about the recordings as I don't have a turntable to play them on. (I can't even tell you the speed with which to play them. Maybe 78rpm?) Nonetheless, I can tell you that they were supposed to be above average recordings for the time. “My Old Kentucky Home” and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" are two of the songs here I'm familiar with. Most of the other titles, I've never heard of. saving
Product code: 10 Little Wonder (4.5") Records from saving 1910s in original album