
Frank Sinatra - It All Came True / Mam'selle (78 RPM Shellac Record)
This is a vintage 10-inch 78 RPM shellac record featuring Frank Sinatra, released by Columbia Records. The visible side displays the song title 'IT ALL CAME TRUE' (catalog number 37966, matrix HCO 2582), with the reverse side featuring the hit 'Mam'selle'. This pressing dates from approximately 1947, during Sinatra's 'Columbia Years.' The record features the iconic red Columbia label with gold-tone lettering and the 'two-note and microphone' logo at the top. The label credits Sinatra as the vocalist, accompanied by Axel Stordahl and his Orchestra. The disc appears to be in good vintage condition with a retains its high-gloss finish, though fine surface scratches and minor scuffing are visible under direct light—common for play-worn shellac. There are no apparent deep cracks or chips along the edge. The center hole is clean, suggesting limited wear from turntable spindles. It is presented on a plain brown paper sleeve, which shows significant creasing, crumbling, and age-related discoloration at the edges, though it has protected the disc's surface from heavy dust accumulation. The weight and rigidity are characteristic of mid-century shellac production before the industry transitioned to vinyl LP formats.
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$15.00 - $25.00
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Vintage Music Media & Collectibles
Appraised On
April 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
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Frank Sinatra album by Columbia records good condition
Item Description
This is a vintage 10-inch 78 RPM shellac record featuring Frank Sinatra, released by Columbia Records. The visible side displays the song title 'IT ALL CAME TRUE' (catalog number 37966, matrix HCO 2582), with the reverse side featuring the hit 'Mam'selle'. This pressing dates from approximately 1947, during Sinatra's 'Columbia Years.' The record features the iconic red Columbia label with gold-tone lettering and the 'two-note and microphone' logo at the top. The label credits Sinatra as the vocalist, accompanied by Axel Stordahl and his Orchestra. The disc appears to be in good vintage condition with a retains its high-gloss finish, though fine surface scratches and minor scuffing are visible under direct light—common for play-worn shellac. There are no apparent deep cracks or chips along the edge. The center hole is clean, suggesting limited wear from turntable spindles. It is presented on a plain brown paper sleeve, which shows significant creasing, crumbling, and age-related discoloration at the edges, though it has protected the disc's surface from heavy dust accumulation. The weight and rigidity are characteristic of mid-century shellac production before the industry transitioned to vinyl LP formats.
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