WILLIE WILLIAMS - HAVE YOU EVER BEEN PLAYED FOR A FOOL? 7" (ORIGINAL US PROMO COPY - ABC 10860). The original US 7" (promo) copy of Willie Williams - Have You Ever Been Played For A Fool? c/w With All Of My Soul. The record (ABC 45-10860) is in VG+ condition with some light and minor surface hairline marks though no heavier feelable scratches. A little foxing to the otherwise clean labels.
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SUSAN BARRETT - WHAT'S IT GONNA BE 7" (ORIGINAL US PROMO COPY - RCA VICTOR 47-9296). The original US 7" promo copy of Susan Barrett - Whats It Gonna Be c/w It's No Secret. The record (RCA Victor 47-9296) is in lovely Ex condition with only a couple of very light and fine surface hairline marks. With sharp and clean labels and housed with original company sleeve. Top copy.
BILL BRANDON AND LORRAINE JACKSON - LET ME BE YOUR FULL TIME GROOVER 7" (US NORTHERN - MOONSONG MS-001). A scarce slice of early 70s soul by duo Bill Brandon and Lorraine Johnson - Let Me Be Your Full Time Groover/ Let's Make Our New Love Something Special (MS-001, 1973 US pressing on Moonsong. MS-001A WME MI/ MS-001B WME MI matrix. Labels are bright and clean, with only minor age-related storage wear. The record is in strong, glossy VG+ condition, displaying a small number of light paper marks. A great copy).
THE WORLD COLUMN - SO IS THE SUN 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - TOWER 510). The original US 7" (stock) copy of The World Column - So Is The Sun c/w It's Not Right. The record (Tower 510) is in glossy VG+ condition with a few light surface marks/scuffs though no heavier feelable scratches at all. With super sharp and clean labels and housed with original company sleeve.
STELLA STARR - BRING HIM BACK 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - PICCADILLY 7N 35366). Wickedly scarce original UK 7" demo of Stella Starr - Bring Him Back c/w Say It. The record is in sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. With clean labels promo date stamped '7 FEB' to the A side. Housed with photocopied promo release sheet.
MIGHTY LOVERS - AIN'T GONNA RUN NO MORE/ (SHE KEEPS) DRIVING ME OUT OF MY MIND 7" (US SOUL - SOULHAWK 1007). An original, late 60s US pressing of Ain't Gonna Run No More/ (She Keeps) Driving Me Out Of My Mind (1007, 1968 US pressing on Soulhawk. Pink/ black text labels are bright and clean with only minor age-related storage wear. The record is in strong, glossy VG condition, displaying some light paper marks on each side).
GINO WASHINGTON - LIKE MY BABY 7" (ORIGINAL US PROMO COPY - ATAC A-102). The original US 7" (promo) copy of Gino (sic.) Washington - Like My Baby c/w I'll Be Around. The record (Atac Records A-102) is in sharp Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface hairline marks. Clean and sharp labels (a little promo-like WOL to one side).
THE DELLS - RUN FOR COVER 7" (CADET 5551). A killer 45 here by The Dells to include Run For Cover / Over Again (Cadet 5551). The record is in Ex condition with some light scuffs and hairlines on the playing surfaces. A small hole has been punched through the centre label. Comes with the original company sleeve.
EDWIN STARR - SCOTT'S ON SWINGERS 7" (US PROMO - RIC-TIC RECORDS RT-109-X). A scarce double Asided 7" promo of Scott's On Swingers (S.O.S.) by Edwin Starr (RT-109-X, 1966 US promo pressing on Ric-Tic Records. White/ black text labels are bright and legible with only minor age-related yellowing. The record is in strong VG+ condition, each side displays a couple of hairline/ light paper marks).
ROSE BATTISTE - HIT & RUN 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - REVILOT RECORDS RV-204). The original (styrene stock) 7" copy of Rose Battiste - Hit & Run c/w I Miss My Baby. The record (Revilot Records RV-204) is in VG+ condition with some light and minor surface hairline marks/scuffs though absolutely no heavier feelable scratches. Clean labels with a little rubbing.
BARRY "BAREFOOT" BEEFUS - GO AHEAD ON BABY/ "BAREFOOT" BEEFUS 7" (US LOMA 2058). A jumpin' mid-60s number by Barry "Barefoot" Beefus; Go Ahead On Baby/ "Barefoot" Beefus (2058, 1966 US pressing on Loma Records. Yellow/ black text labels have some minor age-related storage wear and numbers written on them in black marker pen. The record is nice VG+ condition, displaying a small number of light/ hairline paper marks on each side).
THE INVITATIONS - SKIING IN THE SNOW (PROMO - DYNOVOICE 215). A killer promotional 45 by The Invitations to include Skiing In The Snow c/w Why Did My Baby Turn Bad (promo, dynoVoice 215). In Ex condition with some light scuffs on the playing/run-out surfaces. The centre label is clear and crisp displaying a few marks.
THE TRADITIONS - MY LIFE WITH YOU 7" (BARCLAY 19678T). A stock US copy of The Traditions - My Life With You / Something Gone Wrong (Barclay 19678T). In VG condition with some light hairlines and scuffs as well as a small amount of residue on the run-out surface of side 1. The centre label is sharp and clean.
HERB WARD - HONEST TO GOODNESS 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - RCA VICTOR 47-9688). The original US 7" (stock) copy of Herb Ward - Honest To Goodness c/w If You Got To Leave Me. The record (RCA Victor 47-9688) is in sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. With sharp and clean labels and housed with original company sleeve.
THE MIGHTY LOVERS - MIGHTY LOVER/ SOUL BLUES 7" (US SOUL - BOO-GA-LOO RECORDS BL 468). A fantastic late-60s US pressing of Mighty Lover/ Soul Blues by The Mighty Lovers (BL 468, 1968 US pressing on Boo-Ga-Loo Records. Yellow/ black labels are bright and clean. The record is in nice VG+ condition, each side displays a small number of light paper marks).
LAURA LEE - TO WIN YOUR HEART/ SO WILL I 7" (US PROMO - RIC-TIC RECORDS RT-111). An original US promo 7" pressing of To Win Your Heart/ So Will I by Laura Lee (RT-111, 1966 US promo pressing on Ric-Tic Records. White/ black text labels are bright and legible, does have some minor age-related yellowing. Record is in glossy VG+ condition, each side has a small number of hairline/ light paper marks).
THE NEPTUNES - GIRL THAT'S AN AWFUL THING TO SAY / TURN AROUND 7" (US SOUL - GEM 45-G-100). A mid-60s soul rarity by The Neptunes; Girl That's An Awful Thing To Say/ Turn Around (45-G-100, 1965 US pressing on GEM. Aside label has heavy storage wear, Bside label is much more legible. The record is glossy VG condition, displays numerous light/ hairline paper marks. Nothing feelable).
THE MARVELLOS - SOMETHING'S BURNIN'/ WE GO TOGETHER 7" (US PROMO - LOMA 2045). A sought after, original US promo pressing of Something's Burnin'/ We Go Together by The Marvellos (2045, 1966 US promo pressing on Loma Records. White/ black text labels have some minor age-related yellowing, still nice and legible. The record is glossy VG+ condition, displaying a small number of light paper marks).
EARL WRIGHT - THUMB A RIDE 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - CAPITOL 5516). The original US 7" (stock) copy of Earl Wright - Thumb A Ride c/w Like A Rolling Stone. The record (Capitol 5516) is in cool Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface paper hairline marks. Sharp and clean labels and housed with original company sleeve.
MAJOR LANCE - INVESTIGATE/ LITTLE YOUNG LOVER 7" (UK PROMO - SIGNED - COLUMBIA DB 7967). A quality, UK demo pressing of Investigate/ Little Young Lover by Major Lance, signed on the Aside label by the man himself (DB 7967, 1966 UK demo pressing on Columbia. White labels with large red A have some age-related storage wear. Aside label, besides being signed appears to have a small sticker stain just below the signature. The record is in nice VG+ condition, displaying a small number of hairline/ light paper marks. Comes with original red Columbia paper sleeve).
TONY MIDDLETON - YOU SPOILED MY REPUTATION/ IF I COULD WRITE A SONG 7" (US PROMO - ABC-PARAMOUNT 45-10695). A scarce mid-60s US promo copy of You Spoiled My Reputation/ If I Could Write A Song by Tony Middleton (45-10695, 1965 US promo pressing on ABC-Paramount. White/ black text labels have some minor age-related handling-wear, Aside label has a red-lettered stamp on it. Bell Soun matrix. The record is in strong, glossy VG condition, displaying a small number of light paper marks on each side).
TOMMY NEAL - GOIN' TO A HAPPENING/ TEE TA 7" (US SOUL - PAMELINE PAM-100). A quality original US pressing of Goin' To A Happening with the super instrumental Tee Ta on the flip by the great Tommy Neal (PAM-100, 1967 US pressing on PaMeLiNe Records. Labels are bright and clean with only minor age-related storage wear. The record is in lovely, glossy VG+ condition, displaying a couple of light paper marks on each side).
LEVI JACKSON - THIS BEAUTIFUL DAY/ DON'T YOU BE A SINNER 7" (UK COLUMBIA - DB 8807). A scarce UK Columbia pressed slice of northern by Levi Jackson; This Beautiful Day/ Don't You Be A Sinner (DB 8807, 1971 UK pressing on Columbia. Black/ silver text labels are bright and clean. 7YCA 32917-1 KT/ 7YCA 32918-1 KT matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displaying some light surface marks to each side. Comes with green Columbia paper sleeve).
EDDIE BISHOP - CALL ME/ WHAT DID HE SAY? 7" (US STYRENE PROMO - ABC 10799). A scarce, original US styrene promo copy of the sax heavy gem Call Me/ What Did He Say? by the great Eddie Bishop (10799, 1966 US styrene promo pressing on ABC Records. White/ black text labels are bright and legible with only minor age-related handling wear. 4696-1C (MR) â–³ 61243/ 4697-1C (MR) â–³ 61243-X matrix. The styrene record is in glossy Ex condition, both sides display some light/ hairline paper marks).
BOBBY REED - I'LL FIND A WAY/ I WANNA LOVE YOU SO BAD 7" (US PROMO - LOMA 2089). A smashing US promo 7" pressing of I'll Find A Way/ I Wanna Love You So Bad by the great Bobby Reed (2089, 1968 US promo pressing on Loma Records. Labels are lovely, bright and clean. The record is in glossy VG+ condition. Displaying a small number of light/ hairline paper marks on each side).
PERCY WIGGINS - IT DIDN'T TAKE MUCH (FOR ME TO FALL IN LOVE) (RCA VICTOR 47-8915). A promotional copy of Percy Wiggins - It Didn't Take Much (For Me To Fall In Love) c/w The Work Of A Woman (RCA Victor 47-8915). In Ex condition with light hairlines and surface scuffs. The centre label is crisp and clear.
THE MATTA BABY - DO THE PEARL GIRL PT1/ 2 7" (US SOUL - PENNY 2016). A mid-60s soul rarity by The Matta Baby - Do The Pearl, Girl Pts 1 & 2 (2016, 1967 US pressing on Penny Records. Labels are bright and legible with some minor age-related storage wear and pen on them. The record is bright and glossy, displaying a number of light paper marks on each side. But nothing is feelable. VG+).
CURTIS - HOW CAN I TELL HER/ I REMEMBER 7" (US SOUL - CHARM CITY RECORDS DM 1879). A scarce original US copy of How Can I Tell Her/ I Remember by Curtis (DM 1879, 1979 US pressing on Charm City. Orange/ black text labels are bright and clean. DM-1879-A F/W ΔM/ DM-1932-B F/W NS matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, each side has a small number of light paper surface marks).
MAJORIE BLACK - ONE MORE HURT/ YOU STILL LOVE HER 7" (US NORTHERN - SUE 45-132). A powerful mid-60s northern soul slice by Marjorie Black - One More Hurt/ You Still Love Her (45-132, 1965 US pressing on Sue Reords. Orange/ black text labels are bright and clean with a remainder drill hole. The record is in strong VG+ condition, each side displays a small number of hairline/ light paper marks).
H.B. BARNUM - IT HURTS TOO MUCH TO CRY 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - RCA VICTOR 47-8112). The original US (stock) 7" copy of H. B. Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry c/w Lonely Hearts. The record (RCA Victor 47-8112) is in VG+ condition with some light surface marks and some minor wear to the labels. With repro company sleeve.
H. B. BARNUM - HEARTBREAKER 7" (ORIGINAL US PROMO COPY - CAPITOL P 5932). The original US 7" promo copy of H. B. Barnum - Heartbreaker c/w Searchin' For My Soul. The record (Capitol P 5932) is in VG+ condition with some minor and light surface hairline marks though no heavier feelable scratches. Sharp and clean labels and housed with the original company sleeve.
THE INVITATIONS - WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME BABY? (PROMO - DYNOVOICE 210). A killer promotional 45 by The Invitations to include Whats Wrong With Me Baby c/w Why Did My Baby Turn Bad (promo, dynoVoice 210). The record is in Ex condition with a few light scuffs and hairlines. The centre label is clean with a hole punched through it.
THE M.V.P.'S - TURNIN' MY HEARTBEAT UP/ EVERY MAN FOR HERSELF 7" (US SOUL - BUDDAH BDA 262). An original early 70s US pressing of Turnin' My Heartbeat Up/ Every Man For Herself by The M.V.P.'s (BDA 262, 1971 US pressing on Buddah Records. Labels are bright and clean. Both sides have numerous hairline/ light paper marks, including one light but feelable mark on the Aside, VG. Comes with original Buddah paper sleeve).
CODY MICHAELS - SEVEN DAYS FIFTY TWO WEEKS/ OPEN THE DOOR RICHARD 7" (US SOUL - MERBEN RECORDS MR-504). A fantastic slice of mid-60s soul by Cody Michaels; Seven Days Fifty Two Weeks/ Open The Door Richard (MR-504, 1967 US press on Merben Records. White/ green text labels are bright and clean. The record is in glossy VG condition, displays a number of hairline/ light paper marks on each side, nothing feelable).
JERRY WILLIAMS - IF YOU ASK ME (BECAUSE i LOVE YOU) 7" (ORIGINAL US PROMO COPY - CALLA 116). Very scarce original US (promo) 7" copy of Jerry Williams - If You Ask Me (Because I Love You) c/w Yvonne. The record (Calla 116) is in VG condition with some light surface marks/scuffs though absolutely no heavier feelable scratches. With bright and clean labels.
UK (ISSUED) 60s NORTHERN / SOUL 7" RARITIES. 6 x more well presented original UK (issued) 7" rarities from the 60s. Titles are Ben Brown - Ask The Lonely (Polydor 56198 - Ex a few light surface hairline marks), Derek Martin - Sly Girl c/w Soul Power (Stax 601039 - great Ex+ condition), Marion Ryan - Better Use Your Head (Philips BF 1721 - Ex), Gene Chandler - If You Can't Be True (Find A Part Time Love) c/w What Now (Stateside SS 388 - VG+), Jewel Akens - Dancing Jenny (Ember EMB S219 - VG+) and JOhnny Nash - Moment Of Weakness (Warner 45-WB. 65 - Ex).
TONY BIRCHETT - DON'T PUT OUT THE FIRE/ YOUR THANG MY THANG 7" (US NORTHERN - LBJ RECORDS 293). A glorious slice of late 60s northern by Tony Birchett; Don't Put Our The Fire/ Your Thang My Thang (293, 1968 US pressing on L.B.J. (What Now) records. Red/ black text labels are bright and clean. 293A/ B ARP matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displaying a small number of light paper marks on each side.
GARNET MIMMS - LOOKING FOR YOU/ MORE THAN A MIRACLE 7" (US SOUL - UNITED ARTISTS UA 951). A superb slice of mid-60s soul by the legend Garnet Mimms - Looking For You/ More Than A Miracle (UA 951, 1966 US pressing on United Artists. Black/ white text labels have some light age-related storage wear. The record is in glossy Ex condition, displaying a couple of hairline paper marks. Comes with original UA paper sleeve).
EARL DAWKINS WITH THE AQUA LADS - AIN'T GONNA RIDE 7" (AQUA RECORDS - 8-8903). An upbeat dancer of a record here by Earl Dawkins with The Aqua Lads to include Ain't Gonna Ride / My Friend, The Fool (Aqua Records, 8-8903). The record is in Ex condition with some light scuffs and hairlines on the playing surfaces. The centre label is clean and clear.
Victorian Light Infantry Officers Sword with fullered single edged presentation blade 830mm in length. Proof marked. Etched with Queens Crown and Light Infantry cap badge along with "Lord Vernon to John Broadhurst". Maker marked "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London" plus serial number 10495 to spine of blade. Guard with Light Infantry badge and Queens Crown. Wire bound shagreen grip. Overall length 972mm. Complete with scabbard with twin suspension rings.

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