HMV vintage leatherette gramophone plus nine 78rpm records in good condition

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This is a 1930s (or 1940s) fully working HMV red leatherette gramophone in very good, fully working condition. It has had one careful lady owner from new and has been safely stored in the back of a wardrobe for many years. The red leatherette covered case is lockable (key included) and has a small swivel out container to hold the key and spare needles etc. The case is in good condition apart from a couple of light wear marks and the internal workings are in super condition and appear to all function correctly. Also included are some spare needles, a holding carousel for record storage inside the gramophone and 9 x 78rpm shellac records (each with two songs). The records are: 1A. Kiss me goodnight Sergant-Major. Billy Cotton and his band B. Oh! Ain't it Grand to be in the Navy. 2A. They can't Black-out the Moon. Jay Wilbur and his band B. Goodbye Sally. 3A. F. D. R. Jones. Geraldo and His Orchestra B. On the Outside Looking in. 4A. At the Balalaika. Sung by Nelson Eddy B. Song of the Volga Boatmen. 5A. L'Ombre s'enfuit. Sung by Tino Rossi B.Pensee D'Automne. 6A. Somewhere in France With You. Geraldo and the Savoy Hotel Orchestra B. I'm sending a letter to Santa Claus. 7A. The Ferry Boat Serenade - Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans B. The Swiss Bell Ringer. 8A. You started something - Carroll Gibbons and read more