MOONKYTE - COUNT ME OUT (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING LP - MOTHER SMOT 1). The original 1971 from the band which John Peel said: "Moonkyte could be making your drab lives a little brighter for a long time". The record is in Ex condition with a few light and minor surface markings perhaps more evident on side 2. The fragile original sleeve is in VG condition. The reverse of the die cut design has been taped along a small section that had been torn and there is some tape residue along the top edge where the sleeve has attempted to been repaired due to a complete seam split. Complete with original printed lyric inner.
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BOB DOWNES - NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT (UK VERTIGO 7" 6059 011). Scarce UK original Vertigo swirl 7" of the 1970 release (6059 011). The record is in Ex+ condition showing just one or two extremely faint hairline marks. Some light writing on the 'B' side label. Complete with clean VG+ original swirl company sleeve.
FAIRFIELD PARLOUR - FROM HOME TO HOME LP (VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 001). The excellent only LP from Fairfield Parlour, this the 1st UK pressing on Vertigo (6360 001). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface/scuff markings perhaps more noted on side 1. Please note the side 2 label is 'mispressed' being misaligned; this has meant that the end of track B6 has the label over it. Complete with original British Patent No. 800513 & 973939 swirl inner. The gatefold sleeve is in well presented Ex condition - usually seen with scuff markings due to it being textured, there is only some light edgewear.
IAN MATTHEWS - IF YOU SAW THRO' MY EYES LP (UK TEST PRESSING - 6360034). A very scarce UK white label test pressing of the 1971 LP (a Vertigo swirl release 6360 034). Side 1 is in very clean Ex+ condition with side 2 in Ex condition (a light surface mark on B1). Matrix: 6360034 1Y//1 & 2Y//1. With 'Thro' My Eyes Ian Matthews A May '71' hand written on side 1 label. Complete with the original UK sleeve in Ex condition showing some light edgewear.
KING CRIMSON - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING LP (1ST UK PRESSING ILPS 9111). A first UK pressing of the iconic 1969 LP (pink labels white 'i' ILPS 9111 A2/B3). The record is in VG+ condition with some light hairline/surface markings which are at no point of a heavier nature. With clean labels showing some spindle markings. The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light ring/shelfwear.
JETHRO TULL - UK LPs. Ace selection of 4 x original title LPs. Titles are This Was (1st bullseye ILPS 9085 - VG+ some light surface marks/Ex clean condition gatefold with nice wide spine), Stand Up (1st bullseye ILPS 9103 - VG+ a few light surface marks/VG+ no damage to the 'pop-up' design, a previous owner's writing on inside of gatefold), Benefit (ILPS 9123 Island logos - VG/Ex) and Minstrel In The Gallery (CHR 1082 no Island logos - Ex+/Ex).
JIMI HENDRIX - AXIS BOLD AS LOVE LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO 613 003). The original UK stereo pressing on Track (613 003). The record is in VG condition with a couple of light surface marks and a scratch at the start of B6 - please note that this could cause disturbance on playback. Complete with the orange insert in VG+ condition - nice and clean though a previous owner has written the track timings next to the tracks. The sleeve is in well presented Ex condition with a little laminate wear and some protective tape (no seam splits) along the opening edge.
Snake, a Nepalese rectangular woollen carpet by Sky Lake Carpet & Handicrafts, early 21st century, abstract design on a light grey ground, label, 370cm x 405cmPlease note: the measurements in the catalogue for this lot are incorrect.They should read 570 x 405cm not as originally printed in the catalogue
Harrods, a pair of Art Deco silver twin light low candelabra by Harrods Ltd (Richard Woodman Burbridge), Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark), Rd. No. 800704, stamped for Harrods as retailers, the cylindrical capitals with threaded lines, plain drip pans and resting on the curved supports, on stepped circular bases, 12.5cm (5in) high, 575g (18.5 oz)
Zamy Steynovitz (Israeli/Polish, 1951 - 2000), by and after, Love, Music and Peace, artist's proof, signed in pencil, [n.d., 1979], off-set lithograph, 66cm x 54cm, certificate en suite; Scarlett Chou (Contemporary), by and after, Rainbow Over Golden Pond, signed and numbered 119/195 in pencil, [n.d., 2003], Giclée print, 54cm x 88cm, certificate en suite; John Jelly, by and after, First Light, signed and numbered 187/195, [n.d., 2004], Giclée print on canvas, 53cm x 80cm, certificate en suite, [3]
An interesting and poignant WW1 collection of medals and associated items to the Anglin family of Somerset, and later Portsmouth, including WW1 group to Royal Marine T. Anglin comprising WW1 War and Victory medal, WW2 Defence medal, War medal, 1939-45 star, Africa, Italy, France and Germany stars, LSGC medal to Sgt T. Anglin, with corresponding miniature medal group, together with THREE WW1 Memorial Plaques to John Anglin, Joseph Anglin and Denis Patrick Anglin, 1914-15 star to 9828 Pte J. Anglin, and ERII South Atlantic medal with Rosette to P.O. M. Anglin D19769iT HMS Hermes (possibly son or grandson of T. Anglin), 8x boxed Silver medals and 7x boxed bronze medals for the Royal Tournament (tug of War) during inter-war period for T. Anglin, various buttons, patches and WW1 whistle etc. (research suggests all three brothers except T. Anglin joined the Somerset Light Infantry and all three died, two brothers died on the same day, being the first day of the battle of the Somme)
Great War Cover Third Ypres The Battle of Polygon Wood 26 September-4 October 1917 PRINTED autograph Albert Edouard Alexandre. Postmark Whitehall, London 26. 09. 97. Private A. E. Alexandre the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry at the age of 17 served at Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haigs Field Headquarters from 27th May 1918 until the Armistice. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
Air Marshall Sir Ivor Broom awarded a DSO and three DFCs during his three tours of duty in some of the most hazardous bomber operations of the Second World War. Mosquito ace in May 1944 Broom joined No 571, a Mosquito XVI squadron of the Light Night Striking Force (LNSF), teaming up with his navigator (and namesake), Flt Lt Tommy Broom. Signed 50th ann Victory in Europe cover JS50/45/12c2which was flown by Lancaster and also signed by the pilot. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
Four Royal Doulton figures to include Grace Darling (HN3089), Any Old Lavender (HN1373), Flower Sellers Children (HN1342) and Florence Nightingale (HN3144). (4). Roughness to the touch around foot on Grace Darling and to flowers on Flower Seller Children. light surface scratches throughout. No significant damage seen.
Twelve limited edition Michael Sutty military figures including Royal Marines 1815, Coldstream Guards 1821, 43rd Light Infantry 1812, 1st Regiment of Foot 1826, 16th Light Dragoons 1815, Royal Scots Greys 1815, 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Horse Artillery 1815, 2nd Life Guards 1813, 3rd Foot Guards 1815 and 1st Foot Guards 1790. (12). Some figures with certificates (see image), none with boxes.Some with repairs and losses, most notably to the accessories such as hats and swords
Royal Irish Fusiliers Victorian post 1881 Officer’s fur cap grenade.A fine example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with silver Eagle on a tablet inscribed “8”. Two pairs of blades to reverse. VGCThe Eagle and tablet inscribed ‘8’ represents the Eagle on the flagstaff of the 8th French Light Infantry captured by the old 87th Fusiliers at Barossa on 5th March 1811.
WW2 Period SOE “Last Ditch” prototype dagger with letter. A extremely rare example of small steel trefoil thusting dagger with bound cord grip (approx. 11 cm overall). Now housed in glazed frame with old typed letter “Dear Henry, Our chap has evaluated the item you sent us. Returning this little item, which rated as last ditch stuff, but suitable for our ‘cousins’. Will confirm meeting thursday, All the best, Bill.” ... “ON HIS MAJESTY’S SERVICE” envelope with typed address ‘Supplies Officer, S.O.E, London’ BY HAND and red ink stamped ‘SECRET’ ... Envelope (reverse shown0 reaginf two official wax seals with two red ink stamped ‘SECRET’ (smaller stamp than above) ... Newspaper fragment re. the 100th Light Division and fighting in Stanislav, Sevastopol and Carpathian foothills.

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