Sears Roebuck & Co
About
U.S. department and mail-order store, founded in 1886 in Chicago.
Sub-labels
Sears National Training
(1960's-1970's) USA non-music label.
Harvard Disc Record
This label was manufactured in the U.S. by the () between 1905-07. The name was first applied to inexpensive external-horn phonographs the company manufactured that were sold thro...
Oxford Disc Record
Oxford Disc Record, sister label to , was a single-sided brand produced by several manufacturers (including , and ) for mail-order sale through the ca...
Sears
Originally Sears, Roebuck & Co. Founded in 1892. Is an American department store company that was & still is widely known throughout North America. Unfortunately, Sears filed for bankruptcy in 20...
Conqueror
American Shellac 80 RPM Label. Conqueror Records was a United States-based shellac record label, active from about 1926 through 1942. The label was sold exclusively through . Conqueror ...
Challenge (2)
U.S. record label (1926-1930). This was the cheapest label marketed by Sears Roebuck & Co, selling for just 24ยข per disc, or 10 for $2.29. Introduced in Sears' 1926 catalog, it was marketed with ...
Silvertone
The Silvertone label was produced by various manufacturers for mail-order sale by Sears, Roebuck & Company. Sears claimed use of the Silvertone trademark on phonographs and records since October, ...
Supertone (5)
U.S. shellac record label (1924-1931). Records were produced by several manufacturers for sale by (1924 and 1928-31) and the Company (1925-1928). The earliest Supertone record...