1. Grieg, Concerto In A Minor, Victor Blue Batwing 55154/ 55155, 1921, Arthur de Greef, Pno, Sir Landon Ronald cond. the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. Note: I've only seen this offered for sale twice in 45 years and I bought both copies. Neither had an "album" to them, I suppose this pre-dates the symphonic album "set" concept by 3 or 4 years.
This set is historically significant not only because this was the first time the Concerto was recorded in its entirety; but also because pianist de Greef was a student of Liszt and a contemporary of Edvard Grieg himself, who considered de Greef the foremost interpreter of his works (we'll just work around the fact that Grieg said the same thing about Percy Grainger for the sake of closing the sale).
Anyways, this set is a pristine E+ that plays at grade or better, with great labels. Note "A-2" and "A-3" noted on one side of each disc in small period correct white ink
$125.00
2. Columbia Royal Blue Shellac Set #500, "Oath Of Office and Inaugural Address of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, March 4, 1933- A Permanent Record For Posterity". 3 12" discs in original binder. Binder is in OK condition, some spotting and the lower2.5" of the spine cover is missing. Discs are a visual E- that play better. Labels are spotty and somewhat faded, but legible. Sixth side is blank. Again, I've only ever seen 2 and I bought them both- but what do I know, there might be millions of these out there... right?

Now the fun stuff!
3.Brunswick 4892, Ben Bernie Hotel Roosevelt Orch, "A Peach Of A Pair" / "It Must Be You". I think it's the Maestro himself on vocals if memory serves. Visual E+++, plays like new with great labels $15.00
4. Victor 27499, Artie Shaw's great Victor orchestra- "Georgia On My Mind" / "Why Shouldn't I?" Rare very early GOLD print circular label copy- most of these you'll find are the later silver, in case you're a first pressing run geek like me. Visual E-, plays better, nice labels. $10.00
5. Champion "Electrograph" Red 15757 (off Gennett) Georgia Collegians "Love Is In The Air" / "When My Dreams Come True". This is Willie Creager's band. Nice sides, visual V+ that plays well with that Gennett hiss and a few pops, $20.00
6. Challenge 257, off Gennett Electrobeam, Twin Cities Dance Orch. "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover" / "Sunny Hawaii". This is Brad Gowan's band, if you didn't know. Just try to find a Gennett Electrobeam of this for under about 5 bills (ask me how I know!) Don't let the titles fool you- this is a hot record! Visual V+ that plays about E or better (but with that special Gennett hiss) with nice labels $175.00
7. Columbia 2196-D, The Columbia Photo Players, "Dust" / "Dark Night". This is Selvin's fantastic Columbia studio band in April 1930, and Leo McConville, Manny Klein, and Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey are all over this, especially on "Dust". Visual E to E+ that plays great!
$35.00