A side (mx. Bb13899, take 2A) recorded Small Queen's Hall, London, June 30, 1928.
B side (mx. BVE-37854, take 1) recorded Church Building, Camden, NJ, March 18, 1927.
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Number:3151395 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:xiphophilos Description: His Master's Voice D.A. 993 A side label (1929-1932)
Number:3151396 Uploaded By:xiphophilos Description: His Master's Voice D.A. 993 B side label (1929-1932)
Number:1088946 Uploaded By:DreamMachine Description: His Master's Voice D.A. 993 A side label (DT = April 9, 1948 - December 29, 1950 repress)
Number:1088949 Uploaded By:DreamMachine Description: His Master's Voice D.A. 993 B side label (DT = April 9, 1948 - December 29, 1950 repress)
Thanks you, Scrough, for your informative and helpful answer. So Malashkin's work was copyright-free when this release came out in 1929. Have you ever encountered another case of a copyright-free work where there's no recording angel on the label, but one gets applied later, or vice versa?
Recording Angel logos normally appear when composer copyright has expired (examples here and here). But the Russian A side copyright did not apply to Malashkin (d.1902) at this time. See Copyright law of Russia
My copy shows a label style equivalent to Han Enderman's #B6 style (September 1926 to October 1932), but differs from another early copy of the same style that I've found online in that it shows a recording angel logo on the A side where that other version has neither a publisher logo nor a rights society logo.