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Attributed to Arthur Rankley (British 1819-72), a good and charming mid-Victorian oil on canvas portrait of a thoughtful, pretty young lady in a bonnet with a blue ribbon, lit from the left, gazing into the middle distance holding a book and handkerchief, with her elbow resting on a locked chest, signed and dated 1862 with a monogram '18 AR 62', framed in a gilt frame. Canvas 61.3cm high, 51cm wide, frame 84.6cm high, 74.5cm wide.Condition: Unexamined out of the frame, but no apparent holes or tears. Some damage to back of canvas caused by the bent nails loosely holding the canvas in the frame. Some 'crocodiling' of the paint on her cloak as photographed, with small patches of the same to her right and particularly to the left of the flowers. Some slight wear to surface at edges caused by the painting moving in the frame over the years. Could do with a professional clean.Shipping We are sorry but this lot cannot be shipped by our in-house packing and shipping department. Therefore, it must be collected from our premises in Royal Tunbridge Wells, or you can nominate a third party packer and shipper of your choice. We recommend Mail Boxes Etc in Tunbridge Wells. To obtain a quote and engage their services, please contact Greg or Kim on +44 (0) 1892 510 155 or via info@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk. Please note that you must inform us in writing by email using the email account that you registered to bid with that you are giving your permission for any third party to collect your items. You must include the name of the third party collecting, the date and time they will be collecting and send them an email which they can use as proof of ID. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.
India.- Lawson (Charles Allen) Narrative of the Celebration of The Jubilee of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, Empress of India, in Madras, first edition, frontispiece portrait of Queen Victoria by Alexander Bassanoone, coloured map and 38 mounted albumen prints, occasional damp-staining to margins (just straying into frontispiece image) with some light cockling, some light marking or soiling to text, mostly marginal, watered silk endpapers, original red and green morocco, richly gilt, some darkening, lower cover with chipping to green morocco onlay, extremities rubbed, g.e., folio, Macmillan & Co., 1887.*** With views of Madras, Conjeeveram, Madura, Ootacamund, Tanjore, Trichinopoly, Vellore, Trivandrum, and many other towns, as well as portraits of The Rajahs of Travancore, Vizianagram, & Cochin.
Elizabeth I (Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603) Letters Patent grant in fee simple by Robert Morgan of Maplarton [Mapperton], Dorset, to Robert and John Morgan, his sons, of the Manor of Wytherston, Dorset, a free yearly rent of £7 18s 6d, now or late in the tenure of Walter Travers or Thomas or Nicholas Travers, his sons, all late of the monastery of Abbottesburye [Abbotsbury], yearly value £12 17s 2d, in fee simple for £321 9s 2d paid at the Exchequer to Roger Alford, a teller there, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, single sheet, in black and brown ink, large calligraphic initial 'E', enclosing a line-drawn portrait of the queen holding an orb and a sceptre, enthroned beneath a canopy bearing the inscription: "Elizabeth Regina", calligraphic initial line decorated by a lion and a griffin holding banners, a fleur de lys and leafy sprays, folds, slightly creased, lacks Great Seal, framed and glazed, document 472 x 683mm., 31st January 1560. *** The Wytherstone estate was owned by Abbotsbury Abbey until dissolved in 1539. Roger Alford (d. 1580), MP., secretary to Sir William Cecil.
Fashion satire.- Gillray (James) Modern-Elegance, A Portrait, etching with original hand-colouring, on wove paper without watermark, platemark 353 x 245 mm (13 7/8 x 9 5/8 in), small margins, repaired tear to the right edge just below centre, handling creases, unframed, [BM Satires 8719], published by Hannah Humphrey, 1795; together with three further Gillray satirical prints, including 'Les Invisibles' [BM 11612], 'La Walse.| Le Bon Genre' [BM 11613], and 'A spencer & a thread-paper' [BM 8192], etchings, with original hand-colouring, between 260 x 210 mm (10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in) and 255 x 330 mm (10 x 13 in), occasional minor surface dirt and light browning, unframed, 1792-1810 (4)
World.- [Costumes of the Various Countries], 7 vol., comprising: Mason (George Henry, Maj.) The Costume of China, 60 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, 1800 [but later]; [?Mason (George Henry, Maj.)] The Punishments of China, 22 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, 2 cropped just within image, 1801 [but later]; [Dalvimart (Octavien)] The Costume of Turkey, hand-coloured stipple-engraved title vignette and 59 plates only (of 60, lacking plate 49), 1802 [but later]; Costume (The) of the Russian Empire, 73 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, 1803 [but later]; De Moleville (Bertrand) The Costume of the Hereditary States of the House of Austria, 50 hand-coloured aquatint plates, 1804 [but later]; Pyne (William Henry) The Costume of Great Britain, half-title, hand-coloured aquatint title vignette and 60 plates, frontispiece working loose, 1808 [but later]; [Dalvimart (Octavien)] The Military Costume of Turkey, half-title, hand-coloured engraved portrait frontispiece, hand-coloured aquatint additional vignette title and 29 plates, T. M'Lean, 1818, several with text in French and English, offsetting, very occasional spotting, occasional soiling or light staining, some very slight browning to text leaves, ex-library copies with bookplate, small ink-stamp to titles, attractively bound in uniform maroon straight-grain morocco, stamped in gilt and blind, small library label to foot of spines, rubbing and some wear to joints and extremities, g.e., all but the last for William Miller, folio. *** An attractive series of costume books. All but the last with watermarks dating them later than the printed title.
Bunyan (John) The Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. White, folding engraved plate (skilfully remargined), final advertisement leaf present, single small worn-hole to first few leaves, sig.B damp-stained at lower outer corners, corner torn away from E6, small hole in G8 slightly affecting text, printing flaw on H3v affecting sidenote,short tear at head of R5, some foxing, generally a very good copy in contemporary calf, small nick at head of spine, preserved in modern morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, [Wing B5538], 8vo, Printed for Dorman Newman and Benjamin Alsop, 1682.*** A very good copy of this rare allegorical epic, about which Macaulay said "if The Pilgrim's Progress had not been written, The Holy War would have been the greatest English allegory" (Cambridge History of English Literature, VII, p.177).Provenance: George Goyder (book label); and this copy apparently bought at the Harmsworth sale (Sotheby's 27 January 1947, lot 2781); sold by Maggs in 1993.
Solis (Antonio de) The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, first edition in English, translated by Thomas Townsend, engraved portrait frontispiece of Cortez, 6 folding engraved plates and 2 maps (1 folding), generally clean and crisp, contemporary blind-stamped calf, a little scuffed and with 2 patches of leather worn on lower cover and spine, corners rubbed, folio, Printed for T. Woodward, J. Hooke and J. Peele, 1724.
Britain.- Camden (William) Britannia: or, A Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent..., 3 vol., edited and enlarged by Richard Gough, first Gough edition, engraved portrait frontispiece (laid down), 149 engraved maps and plates only (of 153), many folding, folding pedigree, ?lacking one preliminary f. to vol. 1, vol. 1 title with small loss to fore-margin repaired, vol. 3 title with following f. laid down to verso, vol. 1 penultimate f. & vol. 2 final f. laid down, very occasional marginal ink annotations, few maps trimmed into scale, several with folds or fore-edge reinforced with paper to verso, some tears and repairs to text and maps/plates, generally marginal but occasionally affecting text or image, occasional staining, particularly to vol. 2 near start, some browning and foxing, ex-library copy with small ink-stamp to titles, 19th century half morocco, gilt insignia of Leeds Library to upper covers, worn, some covers detached, folio, John Nichols, 1789; sold not subject to return.
Elizabeth I's chief minister.- Cecil (William, first Baron Burghley, royal minister, 1520/21-98) Agreement between Lord Burghley and Richard Kingesmill , Surveyor of the Liveries, on the one part, and John Aylwyn of the other part, stating that the general livery of all lands of his father are to be granted to Alwyn, with an attached Valor in Latin, specifying the lands in Heyshott and West Dean in West Sussex alluded to in the agreement, subsigned"Churchill" and "W. Cooke", 2 sheets, manuscript in English and Latin, on vellum, folds, slightly creased, lacks seals, 325 x 545mm. & 285 x 276mm., 2nd November 1596; and another, an engraved portrait of Burghley, v.s., v.d. (2).
Chaucer (Geoffrey) The Workes, largely printed in black letter and double column, title within fine woodcut border, engraved portrait, woodcut divisional titles, full-page arms, illustration at head of Knight's Tale and numerous initials, foxed and browned, sig.3R misbound, 2 leaves in sig 4A duplicated, old manuscript notes on front free endpaper, lacking final leaf (?blank), small hole in c5, later calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked, [Pforzheimer 177; STC 5079], folio, Geor. Bishop, 1598.*** A handsome copy of the first Speight edition which was also the first to include a portrait of Chaucer. Speight's glossary is the first printed glossary of Middle English.Provenance: James Bindley (armorial bookplate).
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., first editions, first impressions, The Return of the King with signature mark "4" and misaligned text on p.49, folding map at end of each vol., light browning strips to endpapers, slight rubbing and minor bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jackets, The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers price-clipped, some light toning to spines, neat and expert repairs and restorations to extremities, in effect a near-fine set, preserved in custom leather drop-back boxes, each lettered in gilt on upper covers and spines, with the map of Middle Earth printed on covers and spine along with Tolkien's portrait to lower cover, the Eye of Sauron to upper covers and the One Ring to spines, [Hammond & Anderson A5], 8vo, 1954-55.
Americas.- Cartwright (George) A Journal of Transactions and Events, during a Residence of nearly sixty years on the Coast of Labrador, 3 vol., first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 engraved folding maps (all linen-backed), list of subscribers in vol. 1, glossary at start of each vol., vol. 1 title with tear into text repaired but no text loss, maps slightly trimmed, touching scale of one map, a little wear at folds of maps, light offsetting, a few annotations to margins and frontispiece, a few small tears and occasional repairs, including verso of titles, a few leaves browned, mostly to margins, occasional light foxing and spotting, some staining and surface soiling, ex-library copies with bookplates in 2 vols., ink-stamp to titles, modern half morocco, spines lettered in gilt, library stickers to upper covers, a few light marks to covers, [Sabin 11150], 4to, Newark, Allin and Ridge, 1792.
*** Please note the description of this lot has changed *** Grey (Charles) Biography of His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, first edition, signed presentation inscription from Queen Victoria "To Major General Francis Seymour. In recollection of his beloved Mother from the dear Prince's devoted & sorrowing widow Victoria RI, April 25. 1867" to front free endpaper, engraved portrait frontispiece and 19 mounted photographic plates, tissue-guards, gutter broken with some text leaves and a few plates loose, including front free endpapers, half-title and frontispiece, pp.14-15 browned, a few leaves slightly frayed at edges, occasional light soiling (heavier to a few plates), some spotting to endpapers, original cloth, gilt, spine slightly mottled and with short tear to head, spine ends, corners and upper joint quite worn, lightly rubbed elsewhere, upper joint split at foot, 8vo, Printed for private circulation by Smith, Elder and Co., 1866.
Earlom (Richard, engraver) A Collection of Prints after the Sketches and Drawings of the late celebrated Giovanni Battista Cipriani, stipple engraved portrait frontispiece and title, 49 aquatint or stipple engraved plates, occasional faint marginal spotting, occasional faint marginal water-staining, new endpapers, modern antique style half-calf, morocco label to upper cover, richly gilt spine, [Abbey Life 199], folio, John & Josiah Boydell, 1789. *** "The first book in England in which aquatint is to be found as a method of rendering wash drawings, with plate in imitation of ink and chalk drawings." (Abbey)
Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James) [First Voyage].- Parkinson (Sydney) A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece laid down, engraved map of New Zealand and 25 plates only (of 26, lacking plate 10), with errata f. but lacking final blank, occasional early ink correction or annotation, plate 1 short tear into image repaired, N3 tear into text with repair affecting few letters, some other short marginal tears to text and plates and few repairs (see K3), spotting, mainly to Sig. X, some offsetting, soiling and some staining, lightly browned, ex-library copy with bookplate, small ink-stamp to title and verso of plates, 19th century half morocco, library sticker to upper cover and spine foot, rubbed, 4to, for Stanfield & Parkinson, 1773.
Keats (John) Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne, written in the years MDCCCXIX and MDCCCXX and now given from the original manuscripts, edited by Harry Buxton Forman, 'This is the only Copy printed on Paper of this Colour', printed on green paper, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece after Joseph Severn (engraved at foot 'London. Reeves & Turner 1878'), engraved within the plate '28 Jany 1821. 3 O'Clock morng', silhouette of Fanny Brawne on card, 4pp. facsimile of a letter, small marginal repair to half-title for Index, occasional spotting, or light marking, green endpapers, ?original light green boards, rebacked in modern darker green boards in compartments and with a printed paper label, lower cover stained, a few spots, rubbed, [MacGillivray F4 (but our copy with an index), mentioning copies on blue (BM) and pink paper (loan exhibition Boston, 1921); cf. Wise, Ashley Library Vol. III, p. 16], a very good copy, 8vo, Printed for private circulation, 1878. *** An exceedingly rare copy on colour paper. A lot sold at Sotheby's in 1972 (bought by Hoffman & Freeman) included proof sheets for the work 'some printed on pink, green, blue, and sienna paper', and including an autograph note by Buxton Forman stating that '6 or 7' copies were produced on colour paper. We note Andrew Lang's copy on pink paper offered by Sotheby's in 1920, with his autograph note 'Happily this blushing copy is unique, the only Pink 'Un of the sort', and a copy on yellow paper offered by the same in 1918.
Wordsworth (William) The Poetical Works, 6 vol., the first volume with two almost word for word duplicate presentation inscriptions by Wordsworth to Mr Fell, one to front endpaper and the other, clearly written first and in error, (with the book upside-down) to rear endpaper, new edition, portrait frontispiece, some light foxing to first and last couple of leaves, contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked, preserving original spines, a little rubbed and discoloured, double morocco spine labels, some renewed, gilt edges, housed in modern cloth slip-case, 8vo, Edward Moxon, 1836-7. *** A fine association copy with heartfelt double full-page inscription from the poet to his doctor. In the inscription, fully signed and dated "6th July 1839, Rydal Mount", Wordsworth tells Mr Fell that he is writing in the volume at the behest of his nephew John Wordsworth as a token of his gratitude for caring for him during a dangerous illness, to which Wordsworth adds his own thanks and expresses his respect for Mr Fell's professional skill. John's bout of illness was mentioned in a letter written months earlier by Wordsworth to his publisher Edward Moxon in which he expressed his "hopes that my nephew John Wordsworth... will correct the proofs" of a new edition of this very book, despite the fact that "he has been very unwell since, and may not be equal to the task." This same Mr Fell who treated John would also, 11 years later, attend to the pleurisy that ended Wordsworth's life. Note: Edward Moxon (c.1801-1858), publisher, poet and son-in-law of poet Charles Lamb: "In 1834, Wordsworth, always a steady friend, allowed him to publish a selection of his poems; next year he transferred all his works to Moxon, and in 1836 a full edition in six volumes was published." (Oxford DNB).Provenance: Sotheby's, 25th July 1978.
[Brontë (Charlotte)] Jane Eyre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell, 3 vol., vol.1 first edition, vol. 2&3 second edition, half-titles, vol.1 at end fly-title for publisher's catalogue dated 'June, 1847', 32pp. publisher's catalogue dated 'October, 1847', and advertisement f. for 'The Calcutta Review', vol.1 half-title torn with loss to majority of outer margin (not affecting text) and with small pencil portrait of Jane, the odd marginal short tear or missing piece, spotting and staining, mostly loose in original reddish brown blind-stamped cloth (vol.1) and original dark purple blind-stamped cloth (vol. 2&3), all vol. lacking backstrips, vol.3 ink staining to upper cover, all vol. corners worn, some fading (particularly upper cover of vol.1), staining and marking, rubbed, [Smith 2], 8vo, Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill, 1847-1848. *** Provenance: George Granville Bradley (1821-1903), Dean of Westminster (1881-1902), scholar and divine (contemporary signature to each vol.).
Sri Lanka.- Knox (Robert) An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon, in the East-Indies..., first edition, double-page engraved map (little frayed at edges, trimmed with loss to scale at foot), 15 engraved plates, lacking advertisement f. at end, without the portrait (as usual), licence f. bound after title, I1 & plate at D4v with very small hole, some tears and repairs to text and plates, mostly marginal but occasionally into platemark or image without notable loss (see plates at D4v, F4, M4 & Q2v), trimmed at head occasionally affecting headline, some underlining/passage-marking in later red pencil, some spotting, some soiling and staining, ex-library copy with bookplate, ink-stamp to title and plates, later library cloth, small sticker to spine foot, little rubbed, backstrip peeled away from upper joint, [Wing K742], small folio, Richard Chiswell, 1681. *** The first account of Sri Lanka in English, and one of the sources for Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. While sailing for Persia in 1658, Knox's ship lost its mast in a storm and was forced to put ashore on Ceylon. Knox, along with his elder brother and crew, was captured by King Rajasinha II of Kandy and refused permission to leave the kingdom. Knox and a companion eventually escaped after 19 years of captivity and fled to a Dutch fort in the north of the island.
Newton (Sir Isaac) Opera quae exstant omnia, 5 vol., edited by Samuel Horsley, half-titles to all but vol. 4, 2 folding engraved tables, 32 engraved plates and plans, of which 3 folding, woodcut diagrams, vol. 1 with blank leaves 3D2 & 4C1, vol. 1 & 4 with corrigenda leaves at end, lacking blank Y4 to vol. 3 and final blank to vol. 5, half-titles/vol. 4 title guarded, very occasional spotting or light browning, occasional light soiling, water-staining to head, mainly to vol. 1 and 5 and very occasionally elsewhere, ex-library copies with small ink-stamp to titles, modern half cloth, library sticker to foot of upper covers, [Babson 8], 4to, J. Nichols, 1779-85. *** First and only collected edition of Newton's works. "This edition is by no means complete…but it is a very full collection of original texts issued in book form. It is the first to contain his important Geometria Analytica. Additions include Newton’s only printed chemical paper De Natura Acidum, a number of his letters, and, for the first time, the original text of the unfinished Methodus Fluxionum" (Babson). Copies are recorded with a portrait, not here present and likely not called for in this edition.
Birds.- Edwards (George) A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, 4 parts in 2 vol., first edition, Printed for the Author, 1743-51; Gleanings of Natural History/Glanures d'Histoire Naturelle, 3 parts in 2 vol., first edition, Printed for the Author, 1758-64, together 7 parts in 4 vol., first work with hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, title with engraved vignette, list of subscribers to parts 1 and 4, 210 hand-coloured engraved plates (one in part 2 torn), plus 5 additional plates (3 plain and 2 coloured) at end of part 2, second work with engraved portrait frontispiece by Miller after Dandridge to part 1, titles in English and French, list of subscribers and preface misbound at beginning of part 2, part 2 continues into vol.2 with duplicate engraved portrait preceding hand-coloured engraved border plate with oval cut-out to reveal face of portrait, list of subscribers to part 3, 153 hand-coloured engraved plates (one double-page), some offsetting from plates and also sometimes from text onto facing plate, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked with spines numbered so second work precedes first, [Anker 124, 126; Nissen IVB 286, 288; Fine Bird Books (1990) p.73], 4to*** A complete set of one of the greatest English ornithological works, this a subscriber's set with the ink inscription of George Bell, surgeon, to titles of part 1 and 2 of first work.
John Frederick Herring Snr (1795 - 1865), portrait of a saddled horse in the stable, Bobby, 1846, oil on panel, 35cm x 45.5cm, framedGood untouched condition, very small paint chip and light surface scratch under the horse's belly, no splits or repairs to the panel, no sign of overpainting, signature clear, probably original gesso frame also in good condition but repainted
Portrait of Queen Mary I, 17th/18th century oil on oak panel, the subject wearing a jewelled pearl-mounted headdress, lace-trimmed collar and jewelled pendant, handwritten label verso "Queen Mary of England by... (unreadable)", 34.5cm x 27cm, framedNo splits or repairs to the panel, a few very small paint flakes near the edges of the panel and some very small areas of paint bubbling on the edges, generally in good condition, original label verso, modern frame, provenance: from a local deceased estate
Portrait of a lady thought to be Queen Elizabeth I, 17th/18th century English School, oil on oak panel, the subject wearing a lace-trimmed ruff, pearl earring with pearl necklace and jewelled bodice, unsigned, 37.5cm x 29.5cm, framedNo splits or repairs to the panel, paint all stable and generally in very good condition, modern frame, provenance: from a local deceased estate
Portrait of a boy wearing a sailor suit, early 20th century English School, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, dated 1910?, 75cm x 55cm, framedVery good condition, canvas has been lined, no sign of previous canvas damage tears or repairs, no obvious signs of overpainting, frame in good condition with minor repair on bottom right-hand edge
Ronnie Wood Ronnie My Autobiography, signed first edition, first printing, signed to the title page Cheers Ronnie Wood 07 plus Jo Wood and a heart, hardback book, gold lettering to edges, black boards, illustrated endpapers, dust jacket, unclipped, includes a number of colour and black & white photographs, features original art work by Wood, published by Macmillan, 2007, pp 358, (1)A fascinating portrait not just of the Rolling Stones, with whom Wood (b.1947) has played since 1975, but of the greatest musicians of the 1960s and beyond - from Eric Clapton to Rod Stewart, Jimmy Page to Keith Moon, Jimi Hendrix to Pete Townshend. Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- Both book and dust jacket in fine condition
Colonel S.C.F Jackson 1st battalion Hampshire Regiment, group of eight medals and corresponding miniatures in display case, comprising The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G, Distinguished Service Order, India General Service Medal Burma with 1885-7 and 1887-89 clasps, General Service Medal Africa with Somaliland 1902-04 clasps, 1911 Coronation medal, 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory MedalThese medals were awarded to Colonel S.C.F Jackson, his portrait lot 3144 and his sword is lot 3145
British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword of Colonel S.C.F Jackson 1st battalion Hampshire Regiment, the 82cm single edged blade, engraved 'Colonel S.C.F Jackson C.M.G, D.O.S Hamps R. 1882-1920' to one side and 'Brigadier A.C.F. Jackson C.V.O, C.B.E, A.D.C. (Retd) R. Hamps R. 1923-1958.', with pierced guard and wired fish skin grip, leather sword knot, field service, full dress scabbard and travelling case, L102cmBrigadier A.C.F. Jackson is the son of Colonel S.C.F Jackson This was the sword of Colonel S.C.F Jackson, his medals are lot 3146 and a portrait of him is lot 3144
New and As New Lps, Ten albums to include, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott - What Have We Become (Virgin 02537 73774, 2014), sealed with signed lyric sheet pack), Chrissie Hynde - Stockholm (Caroline WT003LP, 2014), Pretenders - Relentless (Parlophone 505419615337, 2023), Hate For Sale (BMG 538603571, 2020), Graham Parker - Cloud Symbols (100% 100LP84, 2018), Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual (Portrait 88843016631, 2014 reissue, sealed), David Gray - Mutinners (IHT IHTLP1403, 2014), sealed), Down n' Outz - This Is How We Roll (UMC 7768225, 2019), Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Walt Disney 5008734216, 2015 reissue, sealed), X-Men - Days Of Future Past (Music On Vinyl MOVLP1187, 2014, sealed), all Nm and mint
Frank Zappa and Bob Dylan LPs, nineteen releases to include, The Mothers - The Grand Wazoo, Frank Zappa - Guitar, Joes Garage Act 1, Joes Garage Acts 2 & 3, Hot Rats, London Symphony Orchestra Vol 2, Bob Dylan - Self Portrait, Under The Red Sky, Empire Burlesque, Oh Mercy, Desire, Hard Rain, Slow Train Coming, Blood On the Tracks, Blonde on Blonde, Bringing Planet Waves, John Wesley Harding, generally very good - very good plus.

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