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The Autoharp. Advertising - Vintage American Trade Card

The Autoharp. Advertising - Vintage American Trade Card

Public domain photograph of American trade card, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Doc Davis of Bog Trotters Band, with autoharp, and unidentified woman, Galax, Virginia]

[Doc Davis of Bog Trotters Band, with autoharp, and unidentified woman...

Title devised by Library staff based on caption information and inventory lists. Handwritten on back: "Doc Davis unid. woman Galax, Va 1937." Accompanying note reads: "These pictures were made by CBS photograph... More

[Doc Davis of Bog Trotters Band, with autoharp, Galax, Virginia]

[Doc Davis of Bog Trotters Band, with autoharp, Galax, Virginia]

Title devised by Library staff based on caption information and inventory lists. Handwritten on back: "Doc Davis Galax VA 1937." Accompanying note reads: "These pictures were made by CBS photographer at the tim... More

The Autoharp. Advertising - Vintage American Trade Card

The Autoharp. Advertising - Vintage American Trade Card

Public domain photograph of American trade card, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Autoharp - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Autoharp - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

b/w photograph of an autoharp.

Autoharp Illustration - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Autoharp Grammy Museum (July 2022)

Autoharp Grammy Museum (July 2022)

Autoharp Grammy Museum (July 2022)

Country Music instrument (Grammy Museum) Autoharp

Country Music instrument (Grammy Museum) Autoharp

Country Music instrument (Grammy Museum)

Marxophone (c.1930, MA) by The Phonoharp Co., Autoharp (1896-1899, NY) with tuning key and picks, by C.F. Zimmermann Co., and Dolceola (c.1904, OH) by Symphony Manufacturing Co. - MIM PHX (2014-02-09 14.40.04 by ksblack99)

Marxophone (c.1930, MA) by The Phonoharp Co., Autoharp (1896-1899, NY)...

Autoharps Musical Instrument Museum - Phoenix, AZ Marxophone (c.1930, MA) by The Phonoharp Co., Autoharp (1896-1899, NY) with tuning key and picks, by C.F. Zimmermann Co., and Dolceola (c.1904, OH) by Symphony ... More