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LOUIS VUITTON Weekender "KEEPALL 50 BAND.". Koll. 2020. (M56217) Taigarama Kollektion. Taïga Leder mit Monogram Eclipse Canvas in Hellblau. Klassisches Modell mit silberfarbener Hardware. Full Set (Box, Staubbeutel, Schulterriemen, Rechnung, Adressanhänger, Schloss und Schlüssel). Neuwertiger Zustand. | LOUIS VUITTON weekender "KEEPALL 50 BAND.". Coll. 2020. (M56217) Taigarama collection. Taïga leather with Monogram Eclipse canvas in light blue. Classic model with silver-tone hardware. Full set (box, dust bag, shoulder strap, invoice, address tag, lock and key). Mint condition.

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HERMÈS VINTAGE Henkeltasche "KELLY BAG 28 SELLIER", Koll.: 1993. Epsom Leder in Hellbraun mit vergoldeter Hardware, Riemenverschluss auf der Front und einem Henkel. Innenraum mit drei Fächern, eines mit Reißverschluss. Schlüssel in Clochette und Schulterriemen anbei. Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden, Abrieb an Kanten und Henkelansatz, Flecken und Schulterriemen mit Knicken auf Grund falscher Lagerung. | HERMÈS VINTAGE bag "KELLY BAG 28 SELLIER", coll.: 1993. Epsom leather in light brown with gold-plated hardware, strap fastening on the front and a handle. Interior with three compartments, one with zip. Key in clochette and shoulder strap enclosed. Signs of wear, abrasion on edges and base of handle, shoulder strap with creases due to incorrect storage.

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HERMÈS VINTAGE Schultertasche "CONSTANCE 23", Koll.: 1983. Epsom Leder in hellbraun mit vergoldeter Hardware, Constance-Schließe am Überschlag und Außenfach auf der Rückseite. Innenraum mit zwei Fächern, eines mit Reißverschluss. Staubbeutel anbei. Kratzer, Flecken und Abrieb vorhanden. | HERMÈS VINTAGE shoulder bag "CONSTANCE 23", coll.: 1983. Epsom leather in light brown with gold-plated hardware, Constance clasp on the flap and outer compartment on the back. Interior with two compartments, one with zip. Dust bag enclosed. Scratches, stains and abrasions present.

Los 62

HERMÈS Seidencarré "PLAZA DE TOROS- PLISSEE", by Hubert de Watrigant, Entwurf erstmals erschienen 1993. 100% Seide. Stierkampf-Motiv in Multicolor auf weißem Grund mit hellblauem Rahmen. Handrollierte Säume. 90 x 90 cm. Tragespuren vorhanden.| HERMÈS silk scarf "PLAZA DE TOROS- PLISSEE", by Hubert de Watrigant, design first published in 1993. 100% silk. Bullfighting motif in multicolour on a white ground with a light blue frame. Hand rolled hems. 90 x 90 cm. Signs of wear present.

Los 95

LOUIS VUITTON Notizheft "MINI JULES". Koll. 2018. Monogram Canvas Serie mit hellgrünen Details. Front mit dekorativem, floralem Print "SINGAPORE". Box und Staubbeutel anbei. Sehr guter Erhalt. 8,5x7cm.| LOUIS VUITTON notebook "MINI JULES". Coll. 2018. Monogram canvas series with light green details. Front with decorative, floral print "SINGAPORE". Box and dust bag enclosed. Very good condition. 8.5x7cm.

Los 22

HERMÈS VINTAGE Kosmetik-Koffer "MALLETTE DE TOILETTE DE VOYAGE", Koll.: ca. 50er Jahre. Boxcalf Leder in Hellbraun mit vergoldeter Hardware, Klappverschlüssel und einem Henkel. Innenraum aus Leder mit drei Fächern, drei vergoldeten Flaschen. Spatel, Pinzette und Nagelknipser anbei. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren vorhanden, Initalien "E.V". 26 x 36 x 5 cm.| HERMÈS VINTAGE cosmetics case "MALLETTE DE TOILETTE DE VOYAGE", coll.: approx. 1950s. Box calf leather in light brown with gold-plated hardware, hinged clasp and a handle. Leather interior with three compartments, three gold-plated bottles. Spatula, tweezers and nail clippers included. Signs of use and age, initials "E.V". 26 x 36 x 5 cm.

Los 7

LOUIS VUITTON Handtasche "NANO SPEEDY". Koll. 2004. Monogram Multicolor Serie auf schwarzem Grund. Klassisches Modell mit naturbelassenem Leder und goldfarbener Hardware. Schloss, Schlüssel, Schulterriemen und Staubbeutel anbei. Patina und leichte Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden. | LOUIS VUITTON handbag "NANO SPEEDY". Coll. 2004. Monogram multicolor series on black background. Classic model with natural leather and gold tone hardware. Lock, key, shoulder strap and dust bag enclosed. Patina and light wear present.

Los 9

LOUIS VUITTON Trolley "EOLE 50", Koll. 2011. Monogram Canvas Serie mit goldfarbener Hardware und Details aus naturbelassenem Leder. Zwei Räder, ein versteckter, ausziehbarer Griff. Textiles Innenfutter. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden.| LOUIS VUITTON trolley "EOLE", coll. 2011. Monogram Canvas series with gold tone hardware and natural leather details. Two wheels, one hidden extendable handle. Textile lining. Light signs of use present.

Los 43

1980 MERCEDES-BENZ 380SLC Registration Number: BWP 946M Chassis Number: 107.025.22.000320 Recorded Mileage: c.147,000 miles The R107 and C107 Mercedes-Benz SL variants have long been revered amongst classic car devotees, being built to exacting engineering standards and with a subtle air of sophistication. These cars were built from 1971 through to 1989, the second longest single series ever produced by Mercedes-Benz after the G-Class. The SL (R107) was a two-seat convertible with standard soft top, optional hardtop and optional folding seats for the rear bench. Its sibling, the SLC (C107) or ‘SL Coupé’ derivative, was a two-door hardtop coupé with normal rear seats. It was launched at the Paris Motor Show and signalled a shift in management thinking at Stuttgart about what made a successful luxury coupé. Sporting a longer wheelbase and sufficient interior room for four, the SLC was a sleek two-door car that combined the seating advantages of a four-door saloon with the style of a sporty coupé. The SLC ran through to 1981 when it was replaced by the new SEC. Finished in Manganese Brown Metallic with a Light Brown leather interior, this 1980 380SLC was additionally specified when new with a limited slip rear differential, sliding sunroof, cruise control, Behr air conditioning, heat insulating glass and 15-hole alloy wheels. The car’s accompanying service book contains a number of stamps with Mercedes-Benz agent Majestic Garage of Bouremouth, in additional to both older and V5 and more recent V5C documents. Having been stored off the road recently whilst the SLC turns it but does currently not fire (possibly due a fuelling issue), and as such is sold for recommissioning. An often overlooked classic, with a little attention this unusual grand coupe will be ready to hit the road once more.

Los 16

1953 LAGONDA 3-LITRE COUPE Registration Number: KKU 62 Chassis Number: LAG/50/539 Engine Number: VB6J/64 -    Matching numbers engine and gearbox -    Comprehensively restored in the early 2000s -    Recently recommissioned at a cost exceeding £5,000 Shortly after peace returned to Britain following the end of the 2nd World War, David Brown acquired the famous sporting marques of both Lagonda and Aston-Martin, locating the new firm at the Feltham works in Hanworth Park West London. Post-war Lagondas were treated to a new W.O.Bentley-designed straight six twin-cam engine, which went on to power Lagonda and Aston Martin models into the late 50’s, most famously the highly successful DB3S. The 1948 2.6-litre Lagonda was available as a 4-door saloon and from 1949 a 2-door drophead coupé joined the line up, Although the advanced chassis design and twin cam 6 cylinder engined car impressed dynamically, the styling was considered somewhat bulbous and staid. Following a beautifully redesigned body courtesy of Tickfords and the addition of the enlarged 3 Litre 140 bhp engine, the DB model of 1953 was certainly exquisite, capable and exclusive. With performance to match, the new model topped out well over 100 mph, very respectable for the early 1950s. With fully independent suspension all round mounted to its cruciform chassis, front coil springs, torsion bar rear suspension, and rack and pinion steering, this was cutting edge technology for the period. W.O. had clearly excelled himself, again! The 3-Litre was originally offered as a Tickford-bodied 2-door coupé and drop-head, both coachbuilt by the now David Brown-owned company, Tickford. The body was hand-formed in the traditional manner, aluminium over an ash frame, while in typical Lagonda tradition the interior was opulent and exquisitely finished with the best hides and veneers. Within less than 2 years though the Coupé was discontinued replaced by a four door saloon, which ultimately became the most prolific version. According to 'David Brown & Sons Lagonda & Aston Martin 1860 – 1960' by Alan Heard, only 267 DB 3 Litre cars were produced in total and just 65 of these were made in the 2-door coupé specification as presented here. It is believed that only a dozen or so 2-door coupés are known to exist today, with around less than half of this number being roadworthy, by far the rarest of all the DB Lagonda 6 cylinder cars. Our example, KKU 62, is one of the first of the earliest 3-litre models, (only the first 23 cars produced had the LAG/50 chassis numbers before changing to LB/290 numbers) featuring a number of identifying details such as glass rear lights, semaphore trafficators set into the rear wings, smaller and delicate styled twin rear petrol cap fillers, a heater air scoop on the front scuttle panel, tripod headlamps, also an early dash configuration with the ignition switch cluster set to the left of the dash centre and rounded windscreen corners. It is understood that ‘KKU’ had a folding canvas sunroof early in her life and this was later replaced with a Webasto unit in the early 1960s, however she still retains the 50's chrome locking handle. First registered in March 1954 via dealer Charles Sidney Limited of Bradford to the owner of woollen mill S.Lyles and Co. of Dewsbury, the Lagonda moved up to Hawick in Scotland, before traveling down to Middlesex and then Oxfordshire. In 1965 ‘KKU’ was on the move once more, this time to Connecticut in the United States for 14 years, then on to Oklahoma for 22 years, before finally traveling once more, this time to Belgium in the early 2000s.The new owner decided a rebuild was in order, and so the Lagonda was treated to a comprehensive body off restoration. Shortly afterwards the 3-Litre was acquired by a large Kuwaiti-based collection, where it remained until its recent repatriation to the UK. Now in the care of a devoted Lagonda enthusiast, the 3-litre has been thoroughly recommissioned at a cost exceeding £5,000, to include all fluids and filters, a comprehensive front suspension rebuild and a brake and fuel system overhaul. Additionally, various electrical components have been replaced, as have missing original parts and period accessories. Pleasingly the car was at the same time reunited with its original Bradford-issued registration number.   This wonderful, and very rare Lagonda, starts we understand, on the button and drives very well, participating in an AMOC Classic Motor Hub Treasure Hunt, and April 2023's Drive It Day road rally. The 3-Litre also represented the Feltham Lagonda class in the 75th Anniversary of the David Brown years at the Aston Martin Heritage Trust Brooklands event. Finished in a period correct AML shade of Peony Red with light tan leather hides, this is a beautiful example which has covered only nominal mileage since restoration. The 3-Litre is offered for sale with an original factory leather-bound handbook, the correct Lagonda Factory sales brochure, plus a pleasing history file, which includes a copy of the original AML Factory Build Sheet along with the Feltham factory service record, a copy of the West Yorkshire registration book entry, 1960s DVLA documents, period Lagonda Club magazine article referencing 'KKU', Oklahoma title certificates, Belgian registration documents, sales invoices from B.V. Cars NL, NOVA certificate, a current V5 registration document, and a large amount of recent receipts for the recommissioning parts.

Los 36

1921 MORRIS OXFORD ‘BULLNOSE’ DOCTOR'S COUPE Registration Number: BF 8753 Chassis Number: TBA Recorded Mileage: TBA Introduced in 1913, the basic Morris ‘Bullnose’ design lasted until 1926 by which time its variants accounted for an impressive forty-five per cent of new sales in the UK. Compared to domestic and foreign rivals in the 12hp-14hp market, the model offered notably good performance courtesy of its torquey, four-cylinder engines and light yet robust leaf-sprung chassis. Having originally sourced powerplants from the English White & Poppe outfit, William Morris switched to the cheaper American Continental Motor Manufacturing Corporation and then the French Hotchkiss & Cie firm. The latter’s Coventry factory proved so successful at producing a reworked version of the Continental Red Seal 1.5-litre unit that it was bought by its biggest customer becoming Morris Engines Ltd during 1923. That year also saw production split between the Basic 1548cc ‘Cowley’ (three lamp set, minimal instrumentation) and Deluxe 1802cc ‘Oxford’ (five lamp set, leather upholstery, Dynamotor). Approximately 150,000 Bullnoses were made from 1919-1926 and they remained a familiar sight on British roads until well into the 1960s. This very tidy example, presented in good usable condition, starts easily and drives very well through its three-speed gearbox. The Morris has been improved with a front brake conversion (the original items are supplied), useful 12 volt electrics and a restored dynamo. With olive green paintwork and a nice black leather interior, this truly charming Morris reminds us of the golden era motoring. Well maintained, and fun to drive, the ‘Bullnose’ is offered with a history file containing manuals and receipts for works completed.

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1966 SUNBEAM TIGER MARK 1 Registration Number: SLG 882D Chassis Number: 9472959.HRD.FE Recorded Mileage: 6,061 miles - In current family ownership since 1969 - Subject to older restoration, will now benefit recommissioning In part designed by sports car legend Carroll Shelby and racing supremo Ken Miles, the Cobra-killing Sunbeam Tiger was the real deal - a full-fat, high-performance version of the Rootes group’s popular Alpine sports car. The Rootes Group had ambitions to move onto the global stage with their products, which, in the US at least, meant they needed bigger engines with more power to challenge the big boys. Rootes initially approached Ferrari to redesign their standard 4-cylinder engine, hoping to trade on a ‘Powered by Ferrari’ moniker. Ultimately discussions with Ferrari were fruitless, however an alternative presented itself when Grand Prix driver Jack Brabham suggested a Ford V8, inspired no doubt by the success that British company AC had with the Cobra. Sunbeam asked Carroll Shelby to produce one functional prototype, which went to Great Britain for evaluation alongside one built on home turf. The Shelby-developed car was the clear winner! Development and production of the new “Tiger'' was then contracted to Jensen Motors Limited. Rootes made two series of the Tiger, Marks I and II, with 260cu and 289cu V8 motors respectively. The Tiger was popular with the public at the time, however due to financial difficulties for the parent company the model was ultimately doomed. When Rootes were bought out by Chrysler in 1967, the thought of producing a car with an engine supplied by a major competitor was just not palatable, and so the Tiger ceased production in 1967. This low ownership example was first delivered in the summer of 1966, finished in light blue and registered to Wood Lane Garage of Hale in Cheshire. A year later the Tiger was in private hands, selling once more in 1967 to Lancashire Cheshire Car Rentals. Our vendor’s father acquired the Tiger in August of 1969, enjoying it for a number of years before handing the car down to our vendor in 1987. It was decided a few years later that a restoration was due, and so the Tiger was comprehensively restored by the family in 1992, covering very little mileage since. Finished in a bright shade of red, with a stainless exhaust and Minilite wheels, the original steel wheels with trims are available, as is the hard top and tonneau cover. The Tiger has been garage-stored in recent years and will benefit from recommissioning, attention to the braking, and minor cosmetic improvement to the paintwork and trim. The Sunbeam is complete with a number of MoT certificates from 1992 to 2022, original logbook and current V5C, workshop manual, and photographic record of restoration. A true classic of the 1960s, with a little further TLC this open-topped hotrod will be ready to tear up the streets once more!

Los 39A

1989 JAGUAR XJ40 3.6 Registration Number: F471 RFB Chassis Number: SAJJFALH3AA576567 Recorded Mileage: 103,131 miles - Two recorded owners from new - Offered with No Reserve  The first all-new Jaguar saloon since the Series 1 XJ6 of 1968, the XJ40 was introduced at the 1986 Motor Show. A new Jaguar saloon under the code number XJ40 had been proposed as early as 1972, the final styling proposal being adopted by 1980. The longest development programme in Jaguar’s history, the new car was also the most stringently tested model that Jaguar had produced up to that time, with 250 prototypes and development cars covering over five million miles. The model featured a new engine family, state of the art electronic technology, and a unique J-gate automatic transmission. The XJ40 was powered by the AJ6 six-cylinder engine, replacing the classic XK engine in Jaguar’s saloon range, in 3.6 and 2.9 litre versions.  The all-new body had significantly improved build methods over previous models, but its angular styling and six-light design were a break with Jaguar traditions, and perhaps for that reason, the XJ40 is sometimes seen as controversial. The XJ40 was later replaced by the much-revised X300 which marked a return from the angular styling of the XJ40 to a more traditional Jaguar look. This XJ40 is a 1989 3.6 model, with just two recorded owners from new, the current since July of 2003. A running and driving car, the Jaguar has been dry stored off the road since the passing of the former keeper. Offered with V5C and key, the XJ40 will be sold with no reserve to the highest bidder on the day.

Los 72

PLUTO - PLUTO (UK ORIGINAL PRESSING - DAWN DNLS.3030). An original UK copy of the self-titled debut LP by Pluto. The record (DNLS.3030, matrix / runout stamped DNLS3030A-1 â–³W/DNLS3030B-1 â–³W) is in Ex condition with some faint scuffs/ surface marks. The purple labels are clean with some light spindle marks on side 1 and Dawn's classic translucent red colour illusion when held to the light. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with wear to the edges and light bubbling to the laminate on the reverse. Faint ring wear is also visible.

Los 16

PINK FLOYD - THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON LP (UK COMPLETE SOLID TRIANGLE - SHVL 804). A stunning condition, complete original UK pressing of Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side Of The Moon with all posters & stickers (SHVL 804, UK 1973 pressing with solid blue triangle label. A-2/ B-2 matrix. Includes 2 posters and 2 stickers, both of the stickers has a light crease. Includes original black paper inner sleeve. The record itself is in stunning Ex+ condition, displays a couple of very faint wispy paper marks. Labels are beautiful, bright and clean. The right side only opening gatefold sleeve with hype sticker on the cover is in sharp Ex conditon, displays minimal age-related storage wear. An excellent example of this timeless classic).

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ORANGE JUICE - FALLING AND LAUGHING (ORIGINAL UK 7" ALSO INCLUDING BLUE BOY). A lovely pack of rarities here by Orange Juice. Titles are Falling And Laughing c/w Moscow Olympics/ Moscow (Postcard Record, 80-1, original UK pressing) in Ex+ condition with some fine paper marks - crisp blue labels (small white mark on side 1 label). The sleeve is in Ex+ condition complete with 'Post Card' insert in Ex+ condition. Also, Love Sick / Blue Boy (PC 80-2, blue labels) is in lovely Ex+ condition with some wispy paper marks, the original hand-coloured poster is in Ex condition with some creasing to the corners and light edgewear.

Los 70

NICK DRAKE - FIVE LEAVES LEFT LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - ISLAND ILPS 9105). A superb condition original UK copy of the stunning debut studio release from Nick Drake. The record (Island ILPS 9105, original black block labels, with original misprint track listing 'Day Is Done' then 'Way To Blue' ) is in sublime Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Matrix (machine stamped): ILPS 9105 A//2 & B//2. The original first printing sleeve ('Printed & Made By Ernest J. Day', 'Day Is Done' then 'Way To Blue' track listing) is in very neat Ex condition - this cover rarely seen this clean, there are a few light and minor scuffs and a little edgewear. The spine is lovely, sharp and fully legible. Without any rips, tears or splits.

Los 55

JOHN'S CHILDREN - COME AND PLAY WITH ME IN THE GARDEN/ SARA CRAZY CHILD 7" (UK TEST PRESSING - SNB 001). Thought to be maybe only a handful of copies in existence, this 7" test pressing copy of Come And Play With Me In The Garden/ Sara Crazy Child by British psych group John's Children. This preview test pressing was released on Simon Napier Bell's record label SNB (001, 1967 UK 7" white label test pressing on SNB. 3-prong centre labels have hand-written track information. White labels have some age-related handling wear. SNB 001-A/ SNB 001-B matrix. The record is glossy VG+ condition, each side displays some hairline/ light paper marks, nothing feelable of note).

Los 2

KALEIDOSCOPE - TANGERINE DREAM LP (UK MONO ORIGINAL - FONATAN - TL.5448). A mono UK original LP pressing of Tangerine Dream By Kaleidoscope (TL.5448, 1967 UK mono pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels have some light spindle wear. 1L/ 2L matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, each side displays some light/ hairline paper marks, but nothing feelable of note. The flip-back sleeve is VG condition, has some water damage rippling to the cover and edge storage wear).

Los 66

THE WHO - LIVE AT LEEDS LP (COMPLETE 1ST UK BLACK TEXT PRESSING - TRACK 2406 001). Absolutely stunning condition original UK black text The Who - Live At Leeds. The first pressing with black lettered sleeve is complete with all 11 inserts plus the original 'Tuesdays At The Marquee' poster all presented in excellent condition. The record (2406 001) is in sublime archive condition showing few discernible marks - a final upgrade copy. The original folder sleeve is in sharp Ex condition with the front extremely clean, with a few light marks and initials in pen to the reverse. A beautiful example.

Los 24

SUN RA - MONORAILS AND SATELLITES VOL. 2 LP (EL SATURN - ESR-9691). An intriguing record here by the mystical jazz icon Sun Ra with his 1974 LP 'Monorails And Satellites Vol. 2' (EL SATURN - ESR-9691, 1974). The record is clean and glossy, displaying some light surface/pitting marks - Ex condition. The hand-made sleeve is in VG+ condition displaying storage/ring wear and light 'rubbing' to the printed images. The title/ tracklisting is written in blue pen on the top right corner of the cover.

Los 68

CZAR - CZAR LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - FONTANA 6309 009). The simply wonderful only 1970 LP from Czar presented in clean order. The record (Fontana 6309 009) is in VG+ condition showing hairlines and scuffs, non of which are feelable. With sharp and clean labels showing a few spindle marks. Matrix (machine stamped): 6309009 1Y//1 â–½420 & 6309009 2Y//1 â–½420. The sleeve is in Ex condition showing some slight laminate wear and light creasing to the edges. Brilliant to see this album finally getting the recognition it deserves following the sample of 'Today' by Tyler, The Creator...

Los 10

LED ZEPPELIN - II LP (PLUM/ RED - WRECK MISPRINT - ATLANTIC 588198). An original UK pressing of Led Zeppelin's second album II on the plum/ red Atlantic label with the misprinting on side 2 label. Track B2 is listed as Livin' Lovin' Wreck, inside the sleeve it's listed as Livin' Lovin' Maid (588198, 1969 UK pressing on Atlantic. Plum/ red labels are in beautiful, bright clean shape. A2/ B2 matrix. The record is in stunning Ex+ condition, displays a couple of very faint wispy paper marks. The gatefold sleeve is in nice VG+ condition, displays some of the usual age-related light edge storage wear, a tiny tear to the top right corner of the cover and some minor fading).

Los 81

ARZACHEL - ARZACHEL LP (EARLY UK PRESSING - EVOLUTION Z 1003) The 1969 masterpiece from Arzachel (formed of Steve Hillage and Egg band members). The record (Z 1003) is issued on blue/silver original labels, this variant pressing with tracks numbered. The record is in solid VG condition showing some light surface marks to the playing surfaces - these are not heavier feelable scratches. Some spindle marks to the otherwise clean labels.. Matrix: Z 1003 A1 - ⬦ H & Z 1003 B1 - ⬦ H. The flipback design sleeve (printing with Distrubed By RCA) is in clean Ex condition showing some minor creasing around the edges - without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine nice and fully legible.

Los 4

PINK FLOYD - THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON LP (UK COMPLETE SOLID TRIANGLE - SHVL 804). A complete original UK pressing of Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side Of The Moon with all posters & stickers (SHVL 804, UK 1973 pressing with solid blue triangle label. A-2/ B-2 matrix. Includes 2 posters and 2 stickers, all in excellent shape, one of the stickers has a light crease. Includes original black paper inner sleeve. The record itself is in Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. Side 1 label has initials written at the top of the triangle. The right side only opening gatefold sleeve is in strong VG+ condition, with bright clean covers and only minor age-related edge storage wear. A great copy).

Los 67

LED ZEPPELIN - 'I' LP (ORIGINAL UK 'TURQUOISE' COPY - ATLANTIC 588171). A solid example original UK pressing of the legendary eponymous LP from Led Zeppelin. The record (plum Atlantic label, 588171, with Superhype And Jewel Music credits both sides and uncorrected matrix) is in solid VG condition - the playing sides both glossy, there are some light surface marks with a just about feelable scratch on track B2.Matrix/runout: 588 171 A//1 1 8 & 588 171 B//1 1 8 5. The turquoise lettering/ grey stripe sleeve is in solid VG condition showing some creasing though no rips/tears and with the spine fully legible.

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KALEIDOSCOPE - FAINTLY BLOWING LP (UK STEREO ORIGINAL - FONTANA - STL5491). A rarely seen original UK stereo LP pressing of Kaleidoscope's 1969 second studio album Faintly Blowing (STL5491, 1969 UK stereo pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels are bright and legible with some minor spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is glossy VG, displays some hairline/ light surface marks including a couple of hairline but feelable marks and the slight shadowing on part of the edge of side 1 which many copies are noted to suffer from. Light surface noise could be heard throughout the tested samples. The laminated gatefold sleeve is G+, covers are nice and bright, edges display heavy storage wear and tape covering some tearing to the bottom rear part of the sleeve).

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DAVID BOWIE - HUNKY DORY LP (FRONT LAMINATED UK COPY - RCA VICTOR SF 8244). Early UK pressing front laminated copy of Hunky Dory. Second printing sleeve with 'A GEM PRODUCTION' printed to the reverse. The sleeve is in clean Ex condition with some minor creasing around the edges, without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine clear and fully legible. The original pressing LP (SF 8244 3T/3T matrix endings) is in Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface marks.

Los 69

DR. STRANGELY STRANGE - HEAVY PETTING LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL COPY - 6360 009). An outsatnding condition original UK copy of the incredible 2nd studio album by experimental Irish folk-psych group Dr. Strangely Strange. The record (large vertigo swirl, 6360 009) is in clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. Complete with clean original British Patent swirl inner. The elaborate foldout original sleeve is in outlandish Ex+ condition. Showing no damage to the fragile die-cut design, there is only some very minor and slight edgewear to note. No upgrades needed!

Los 17

SEX PISTOLS - NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL COPY WITH POSTER AND 7" - 'SPOTS 001'). Mega to see first UK pressing of the iconic '77 LP from The Sex Pistols. This copy (A3/B1 matrix endings) known as the 'SPOTS 001' version comes complete with the original poster (in excellent shape) and the 7" single-sided single of Submission (VDJ 24 - G+ condition, numerous surface marks, some feelable). The record is in glossy VG condition, each side displays some visible rotational marks around the ends of both playing sides, likely caused by a heavy tracking tonearm. Matrix (machine stamped): V 2086 A3 & V 2086 B1. The original '11 track' sleeve is in VG+ condition, displays the usual light edge/ cover age-related handling/ storage wear. No hype sticker present.

Los 58

THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM LP (SLEEVE No: 0000013 - COMPLETE UK 1ST PRESS - APPLE - PMC 7067/ 68). An incredibly rare to-see, low-numbered UK 1st pressing of The Beatles 1968 self-titled LP the "White Album". Top-opening sleeve with highly sought-after low number 0000013 is in glossy VG+ condition. Covers are bright and legible, with small stain spot around the B on the embossed cover letters. The number on the bottom right corner of the sleeve is bright and clear. Complete with poster, 4 picture inserts and original black die-cut paper sleeve. Labels all emit the "An EMI Recording" label text, labels are bright and clean. The records sides are a mixture of glossy G+/ VG, they all display numerous surface marks, some in slightly cleaner shape than others that display some light but feelable marks). A note from the vendor: "My grandmother and grandfather were on a trip to London when The White Album was released. They wanted to bring a present home for my father and bought this record. By chance they came across this low number".

Los 99

JULY - JULY LP (MMLP 29 - UK ORIGINAL MONO PRESSING). An original copy of the self-titled debut by July (MMLP 29, UK original mono, 1968). The record (LP-029A-1B/LP-029B-1B) is visually in VG condition with hairlines/ surface marks on both sides of the record - the labels are crisp and clear. Audio playback reveals that side 1 plays in VG+ condition with some light clicking at the start of the first track. Side 2 plays with no issues - Ex condition. The sleeve is VG with creasing to the edges/ corners - ring wear on the reverse. '20p' is written in pen on the top left of the cover and small writing in blue pen on the reverse.

Los 98

DAVID BOWIE - DAVID BOWIE LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - DERAM DML 1007). Fantastic to see extremely well presented UK mono copy of the debut eponymous album from David Bowie. The record (mono pressing, Deram DML 1007) is in Ex condition; a very fine example with lovely glossy playing surfaces showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks none of which are ever heavier in nature. Matrix (machine stamped): ARL-7754-1B & ARL-7755-1B. The original front laminated sleeve is in sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very minor creases to the laminate and some minor foxing to the reverse. Without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine very clean and fully legible.

Los 79

LED ZEPPELIN - LED ZEPPELIN 'I' LP (ORIGINAL UK 'TURQUOISE/SUPERHYPE' PRESSING - ATLANTIC 588171). Lovely condition original UK pressing of the iconic debut studio LP from Led Zeppelin. The record (plum Atlantic 588171, with Superhype/Jewel Music credits both sides, variant pressing with 'corrected' 8s in matrix) is in fine Ex condition showing only a few light and minor surface hairline marks to the clean playing surfaces. A little foxing to the otherwise clean labels. Matrix/runouts (machine stamped): 588171 A//1 1 2 C 1 & 588171 B//1 1 8 1 3. The first printing turquoise lettering sleeve is in clean Ex condition showing a little creasing to the laminate and some very minor foxing. Without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine fully legible and very sharp.

Los 6

THE WHO - MY GENERATION LP (UK OG - BRUNSWICK - LAT.8616). A highly sought-after original UK pressing of The Who's debut album My Generation (LAT.8616, 1965 UK pressing on Brunswick. Black/ silver text deep-groove labels with original M/T tax code at the 3pm position, display some light spindle wear. 1B/ 1B matrix. The record is in clean Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ light paper marks. The front laminated sleeve is in also in lovely Ex condition, bright clean cover with some minor handling wear to the base of the back cover).

Los 30

SUN RA ARKESTRA - ROSE HUED MANSIONS OF THE SUN LP (EL SATURN RECORDS 91780). A lovely copy of the privately released LP 'Rose Hued Mansions Of The Sun' by The Sun Ra Arkestra, taken from a live performance by the group. The record is in Ex condition with light shadowing to both sides and some small, faint scuffs/ surface marks. The centre label has 'SUN RA ARKESTRA ROSE HUED MANSIONS OF THE SUN EL SATURN' stamped on side 1, side 2 is blank. The custom hand-drawn sleeve is in Ex+ condition.

Los 26

SUN RA - TEMPLE U (SUB UNDERGROUND) (COSMO-EARTH FANTASY) LP (EL SATURN - C. 1977 REISSUE). A very scarce reissue of Sun Ra and His Arkestra playing Temple U (Sub Underground) (Cosmo-Earth Fantasy) (El Saturn, reissue, circa 1977). The record is in Ex condition with some light surface marks/ scuffs. The centre label is clean and crisp. The extremely scarce sleeve variant is in VG+ condition with staining/ storage wear and minor creasing/ wear to the corners.

Los 15

ALEXANDER SPENCE - OAR LP (US STEREO ORIGINAL - COLUMBIA - CS 9831). A rarely seen original US pressing of Oar - the 1969 folky-psych studio album by Canadian musician Alexander Spence (CS 9831, 1969 US stereo pressing on Columbia. 2 eye red/ white text labels are bright and clean. The record is in Ex condition displaying a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. The sleeve is also in clean Ex condition, still in original shrink wrap, showing a couple of rather light and minor creases and some minor foxing to the reverse (underneath the shrink).

Los 27

SUN RA - UNIVERSE IN BLUE LP (ORIGINAL PRESSING - EL SATURN ESR 200). A rare original pressing of Sun Ra And His Blue Universe Arkestra - Universe In Blue (El Saturn - ESR 200, original pressing, Stereo, 1972). The record (matrix run-out 5000-A IGB/5000-B IGB) is in great shape - side 1 in Ex condition with some hairlines and side 2 in strong VG+ condition with surface marks/ scuffs. The 'light blue' El Saturn labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve ('GALACTO FIDELITY' stamped on the top right of the reverse) is in Ex condition with light wear/ staining to the top/ opening edges. The spine is fully legible.

Los 40

A copy of Oasis - What's The Story Morning Glory (CRE LP 189, original UK Damont pressing, 2xLP, record one Ex, record two similar Ex with some light surface marks, original black glossy inners, multifold sleeve in Ex condition with some light creasing) signed to sleeve in black marker by Noel Gallagher, Bonehead, Brian Cannon. Also a copy of Lord Don't Slow Me Down (RKID39TP) signed to front of sleeve by Andy Bell and Gem Archer.

Los 61

THE DICK MORRISSEY QUARTET - JAZZ LP RARITIES PACK. A superb pack of 2 LPs by British jazz group The Dick Morrissey Quartet. Titles include It's Morrissey, Man! (TFL.5149, 1961 UK mono pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels are bright and clean, displaying some light spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is sharp Ex condition, displaying some light/ hairline paper marks. The front laminated flip-back sleeve is in Ex condition, bright clean covers with only minor age-related edge storage wear) & Here And Now And Sounding (20093 MCL, 1967 UK mono pressing on Mercury. Labels are bright and clean. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displays a couple of light paper marks. The front laminated sleeve is strong VG condition, the cover is bright and clean, light edge storage wear and heavy age-related handling wear to the paper back cover).

Los 28

SUN RA - SOME BLUES BUT NOT THE KIND THATS BLUE LP (EL SATURN - 1014077). A fantastic copy of Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Some Blues But Not The Kind Thats Blue (El Saturn 1014077, 1977). The record is in Ex condition with some faint surface marks/ hairlines. The orange centre label is bright and clean. The sleeve is in strong Ex condition still in the original shrink - light staining to the edges/ reverse and a small yellow 'Virgin Records' price sticker on the front cover.

Los 71

DAVID BOWIE - THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LP (UK ORIGINAL 'DRESS SLEEVE' - 'TONNY' CREDIT - MERCURY 6338 041). Superb to see very well presented original UK stereo pressing of the legendary 'dress sleeve' LP of David Bowie's 1971 album The Man Who Sold The World. With original misprinted label credits as 'Tonny Visconti' on both sides. The record (6338 041 1Y//1 â–½420 1 1 2 & 2Y//1 â–½420 1 1 1 machine stamped matrix/runouts) is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks, none of which are ever heavier in nature without any feelable scratches. Sharp labels with some light spindle marks. The original textured sleeve is in very neat VG+ condition showing some of the usual edgewear which is commonplace with this release, the spine is almost entirely legible. The main image of Bowie on the front is in sharp and clean order with a small light scuff roughly half way down the sleeve. The reverse is also in sharp order with a little foxing. Lovely copy.

Los 97

DAVID BOWIE - DAVID BOWIE (PHILIPS) LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - SBL 7912). A clean example original UK pressing of David Bowie's eponymous 1969 'Philips' LP. The record (SBL 7912 with Essex Music Int. Ltd credit at 9 o' clock.on both sides) is in Ex condition showing a few light and minor surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces none of which are ever feelable scratches. With some spindle marks and initials (only just visible on the black label) in pen to side 1. Matrix/runout: 852146 1Y//2 * 1 1 4 & 852146 2Y//2 1 1 4. The original gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some general ringwear/rubbing, though without any rips, tears or seam splits. The spine is a little 'faded' with 'Philips' just about legible.

Los 31

SUN RA AND HIS SOLAR ARKESTRA - VISTS PLANET EARTH LP (SATURN No. 9956-11). A very well presented copy of Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra featuring John Gilmore, Pat Patrick and Charles Davis - Visits Planet Earth (original pressing, red labels, 1966). The record is in Ex condition with some faint surface marks/ hairlines and some minor pitting on side 1. The red centre labels are bright and clean. The sleeve is in Ex condition with light creasing/ wear to the edges/ corners and light discolouration/ staining to the white sections of the cover. The spine is fully legible.

Los 33

SUN-RA - INTERSTELLAR LOW WAYS LP (ORIGINAL PRESSING - EL-SATURN RECORDS SR-9952-2-M). It's grail time for record collectors with this original copy of Sun-Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra - Interstellar Low Ways (El-Saturn Records, SR-9952-2-M). Side 1 is in Ex+ condition with some small pitting marks, side 2 is in Ex condition with faint surface marks/hairlines. The black El Saturn centre labels (matrix etched SR-9956-2-M/SR-9956-2-N) are sharp and clean. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with minor splitting on the top left edge, also light discolouration/ring wear is visible on the white sections of the cover.

Los 86

OASIS - 12"/7" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSINGS (2014). Supersonic selection of 3 x white label test pressings from 2014. Titles are Cum On Feel The Noise c/w Champagne Supernova (Lynch Mob mixes) (RKID73 BOXX A1/B1 - Ex+ or 'as new' condition showing few marks), Supersonic c/w Cigarettes And Alcohol (RKID 70 BOX A1/B1 - Ex a few light surface scuffs) and Hello c/w She's Electric (RKID 73 BOX A1/B1 - VG+ a few light surface scuffs).

Los 65

GENESIS - FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL UK STEREO COPY - SKL 4990). Very well presented original UK stereo copy of the iconic debut LP from Genesis. The record is in super Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light, fine and wispy paper marks. Complete with sharp Ex condition original lyric insert and (also Ex condition) og blue stereo inner. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light laminate wear (almost impossible to avoid on the black design) and with a light sticker removal mark to the reverse. Without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine fully legible.

Los 44

An original 1978 Chrysalis US poster for Blondie - Plastic Letters (23 x 35", VF with some edge wear, pin holes, light paper losses).

Los 13

THE PICADILLY LINE - THE HUGE WORLD OF EMILY SMALL LP (UK PSYCH - CBS BPG 63129). A lovely condition original UK mono pressing of The Huge World Of Emily Small by British psychedelic group The Picadilly Line (BPG 63129, 1967 UK mono pressing on CBS. A1/ B1 matrix. Labels are bright and clean. Side 1 of the record is in great Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Side 2 is in Ex condition displaying a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. The front laminated sleeve is also in sharp Ex condition, bright clean covers. A couple of indented words to the top right of the cover, only visible when held to the light at a certain angle. A super example).

Los 29

SUN RA - TEMPLE U LP (EL SATURN RECORDS). An intriguing copy of The Sun Ra Arkestra - Temple U (Sub Underground) (Cosmo-Earth Fantasy) (1974, El Saturn Records, matrix 92074A/92074B). The record is in Ex condition with some light surface marks and minor pitting to side 1. The blank centre labels are clean with 'Temple U' written in pencil on side 2. The sleeve which has been coloured in by hand is in strong Ex condition with discolouration to the reverse and 'Sun Ra Arkestra 'Temple U' Saturn Records written in pen and a 'Recommended Records' import sticker to the bottom right.

Los 85

OASIS - SUPERSONIC/SHAKERMAKER/LIVE FOREVER - ORIGINAL UK 12" PROMOS. Some Might Say that this bundle of 3 x original early UK 12" promos are hard to beat! Titles are Supersonic (CRE 176TP - Ex condition record with a few light and minor surface marks/VG+ original Creation promo die-cut sleeve), Shakermaker (CRE 182TP - Ex condition record with a few light surface scuffs/with Ex condition original Creation promo die-cut sleeve) and Live Forever (CRE 185TP - VG condition with a number of light surface marks and scuffs, no heavier feelable scratches/generic glossy black outer)

Los 95

COMUS - FIRST UTTERANCE LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL UK COPY - DAWN DNLS 3019). A lovely example original UK pressing of the debut and only LP by British Psych/Prog experts Comus; First Utterance (DNLS.3019, 1971 UK stereo pressing on Dawn Records). The record is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor paper hairline marks, these never at all heavier feelable scratches. Clean and bright labels with a few light spindles. A-2 *T/ B-3 *T machine stamped matrix endings.Complete with Ex condition original lyric insert with a few minor creases. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition showing a few minor creases and some minor corner bumps. Without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine fully legibe.

Los 73

NIRVANA - SONGS OF LOVE AND PRAISE LP (UK STEREO OG - PHILIPS - 6308 089). A stunning, original UK stereo pressing of Songs Of Love And Praise, the 5th studio LP by British psych-pop group Nirvana (6308 089, 1972 UK pressing on Philips. Labels are bright and clean. The record is in Ex+ condition displaying a few very faint paper marks. The laminated sleeve is in Ex condition with light wear/ creasing to the edges).

Los 89

OASIS - ACQUIESCE/IT'S GOOD TO BE FREE/WHATEVER - ORIGINAL UK 12" PROMOS. Takin' you there with this completely ace selection of 3 x early (94/95) non-album 12" promos from the Burnage boys. Titles are Acquiesce (CTP204, single sided DAMONT - glossy VG+ condition with a few light surface marks, no heavier feelable scratches), Whatever (CRE 195TP, single sided, with DAMONT AUDIO LTD etched to the non-playing side - Ex condition playing surface with just a couple of light and minor surface hairline marks) and (It's Good) To Be Free (CTP 195, single sided, with DAMONT and DAMONT AUDIO LTD etched to the non-playing side - Ex a couple of rather light paper scuffs). All housed with original generic glossy outer sleeves.

Los 25

SUN RA - OUTERSPACE WAYS INC. LP (EL SATURN - 143000). A copy of Sun Ra and his Astro-Intergalactic Research Arkestra - Outerspace Ways Inc. (El Saturn 143000). The record is in glossy Ex condition with light surface scuffs/ pitting marks. The centre label is crisp and clean. The extremely rare sleeve variant is in strong VG condition with staining and yellow tape stuck on three corners. The main image is sharp and clear with sticker residue at the top of the cover - no rips or tears. The sleeve has been signed on the reverse in black pen.

Los 88

OASIS - LIVE FOREVER AND ROLL WITH IT - ORIGINAL 12"/7" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSINGS. Masterful selection of 2 x extremely few on the ground original UK white label test pressings from Oasis. Titles are Live Forever (12", CRE 185T A1/B1 DAMONT etched both sides - Ex condition nice and clean with only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks) and Roll With It (CRE 212 A1/B1 DAMONT etched both sides and PENTHOUE machine stamped - Ex+ fantastic condition record with only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks).

Los 14

PETE DELLO AND FRIENDS - INTO YOUR EYES LP (UK ORIGINAL - NEPENTHA - 6437001). A scarce original UK LP pressing of Into Your Eyes by Pete Dello And Friends (6437001, 1971 UK pressing on Nepentha. Labels are lovely, bright and clean. 1Y//2 & 2Y//2 matrix. The record is in Ex condition displaying a couple of hairline/ light wispy paper marks. The gatefold sleeve is in VG condition with some general ringwear, some creasing and a section appearing to be 'coloured in' over a paper tear to the front.

Los 75

PARLIAMENT - OSMIUM LP (ORIGINAL WINCHESTER PRESSING - ST-7302). An original Winchester pressing of Parliament - Osmium (US, stereo, 1970, ST-7302 Winchester pressing). The record is in Ex condition with some faint hairlines. The centre label is sharp and clean. The sleeve is in Ex condition with some light storage wear to the edges. The lyric sheet insert is in lovely Ex+ condition.

Los 80

SHAPE OF THE RAIN/INDIAN SUMMER - ORIGINAL UK RCA NEON LPs. Delightful bundle of 2 x wonderful LPs released on RCA's short lived Neon series. Titles are Shape Of The Rain - Riley, Riley, Wood And Waggett (NE 7 - VG+ condition record showing a few light surface marks, no heavier feelable scratches/original black company inner/Ex+ quite lovely condition original gatefold sleeve with only slight wear) and Indian Summer - Indian Summer (NE 3 - side 1 VG with few marks though a feelable scratch to track A2/side 2 in clean Ex condition/with a Vertigo swirl inner/VG+ original gatefold sleeve a few minor creases).

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