This is a vintage, 1922 Columbia Records recording by the the Ray Miller Orchestra of "Georgia" on side A and "Some Sunny Day" on side B, number A3603. Discogs describes the Ray Miller Orchestra as early Jazz. It is also described as Big Band and Swing music from the Roaring 20s. This is an original shellac 78 RPM record in a period Columbia sleeve. (I can't confirm the exact sleeve as the records in the collection were placed randomly in the sleeves.) The antique record was recorded by the Columbia Graphophone Company in the New York. I inherited this record more than 35 years ago from the original owner. It appears to be in good condition. I have no way of playing the record to confirm whether or not it still plays. The paper sleeve is worn and has some tears, but as its a 100 year old sleeve, its amazing that it still exists. The antique Victrola record is sold as is. The vintage Graphophone record would also be cute framed for someone who loves Georgia or for any lover of music and Jazz history.
For more information:
https://www.discogs.com/Ray-Miller-And-His-Orchestra-Georgia-Some-Sunny-Day/release/7008376
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Miller_(bandleader)