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Lot 1611

Original vintage music advertising poster for a concert by Buffalo Springfield at the Avalon Ballroom in 1966. Supporting acts featured The Daily Flash and Congress of Wonders. The event was organised by Family Dog Productions. The Avalon Ballroom was a music venue in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The space operated from 1966 to 1969, at the height of the counterculture movement. Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band active from 1966 to 1968 whose most prominent members were Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The group released three albums and several singles, including "For What It's Worth". The band combined elements of folk and country music with British invasion and psychedelic-rock influences, and, along with the Byrds, were part of the early development of folk-rock. With a name taken from a brand of steamroller, Buffalo Springfield formed in Los Angeles in 1966 with Stills (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Dewey Martin (drums, vocals), Bruce Palmer (electric bass), Furay (guitar, vocals), and Young (guitar, harmonica, piano, vocals). The band signed to Atlantic Records in 1966 and released their debut single "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing", which became a hit in Los Angeles. The following January, the group released the protest song "For What It's Worth", for which they are now best known. Their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, marked their progression to psychedelia and hard rock. After various drug-related arrests and line-up changes, the group broke up in 1968. Stephen Stills went on to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash with David Crosby of the Byrds and Graham Nash of the Hollies. Neil Young launched his solo career and later joined Stills in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1969. Furay, along with Jim Messina, went on to form the country-rock band Poco.[4] Buffalo Springfield was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Excellent condition. Country: USA, year of printing: 1966, designer: Ned Lamont, size (cm): 51x36

Lot 10

Soul/Northern Soul Interest - a nice collection of over 50 x 45's, to include Judy White 'Somebody Been Messin', (T Neck label TN 905), labels Phil-LA, Brunswick, Tamla, Stax, Atlantic, Soul, B & C Records, Alston, Parkway, Enterprise:- One Box

Lot 433

A collection of vinyl Lp's, mainly 1970's rock to include Juicy Lucy (Vertigo VO 2), Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic 588198 Plum/Maroon label), Led Zeppelin III (Atlantic 2401-002 Plum/Maroon label), also featuring Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, The Beatles and David Bowie, along with three promotional LP's from Chrysalis Records.

Lot 493

Irma Stern(South African 1894 - 1966)ARAB DHOWSsigned and dated 1939gouache on card49 by 61,5cm Much like the French post-impressionist artist Paul Signac a generationbeforehand, Irma Stern loved to paint boats and she sought out thepicturesque in ports, harbours and rivers on her travels. The artistrecorded her impressions of water-borne vessels either sailing, dockedin port or casually beached in oils, gouaches and drawings, In an age ofocean travel, each view marked the stages of her frequent journeys upboth the Atlantic and Indian Ocean coasts of Africa to Europe and theMediterranean beyond.Seeking diversion at the outbreak of World War II from the drearyisolation of Cape Town society, Irma Stern sailed away to the IndianOcean island of Zanzibar in September 1939. She travelled from CapeTown Docks on the Dunvegan Castle to Dar es Salaam where shedisembarked to a ferry able to navigate the shallower waters aroundthe archipelago. It is most likely that one of the first sights that greetedher arrival was a fleet of Arab dhows1 sailing and sheltering in thesurrounding bays and coves.Her lengthy sojourn in 1939 was a great success and she was energizedand excited by the exotic life she encountered there. That experience,followed by an adventurous exploration of the Congo in 1942, kept theartist creatively occupied until the end of the war, when she returnedto Zanzibar once more in 1945. Her impressions were recorded in herartistic output - paintings, gouaches and drawings – and also in a seriesof letters and her now famous book Zanzibar, published in 1948. Thisperiod of intense productivity and subsequent commercial successmarks her golden period, the highlight of the artist’s career.As a cultured and well-read woman, Irma Stern was familiar with theantiquity and significance of the Omani Arab maritime trade on theSwahili Coast. A heady mix of Arab, African and Indian cultures inthe southern Indian Ocean region coalesced in Zanzibar from 10thcentury AD. As the last port of call for the Arabian dhows before sailingthe treacherous waters of the Mozambique Channel, it was also thedestination of larger, open ocean ships sailing from the Malabar Coastof IndiaPropelled by the Monsoon winds in a seasonal round, sailors fromOman and the Arabian Peninsula linked the East African coast to thetrading entrepots of the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean and the IndianOcean World as far as China.In her travelogue Zanzibar published after a second visit to the island in1945, the artist reflects on the reach and antiquity of Arab dhows piledwith exotic trade wares:With the East trade wind the dhows come down from Arabia and Persiato Zanzibar to trade filled with goods such as coffee, spices, dates.Persian prayer rugs, antique copper vessels and Lamu pottery (Chinesepottery made for the Arabs). The dhows are also loaded with ghee andother eastern foods, with silks from India and China, with shawls fromCashmir, with brocades and jewels from Ceylon. The Arabs come downto Zanzibar for half a year, trade their goods, and leave again just beforethe commencement of the westerly monsoon. The heavy woodendhows hewn out by hand from solid blocks of wood are packed withcorn, millet, calico and other western products – and lately even withold motor cars!Fresh insight into Irma Stern’s Indian Ocean world is provided by therecently rediscovered Arab Dhows (1939), a golden and aqua infusedgouache, signed and dated by the artist.Presenting a view of beached dhows in a sandy Zanzibar cove withluminous Indian Ocean beyond, one of two foreground figures repaintsa boat, while more dhows lie at anchor in the bay. This work has neverbeen seen beyond her first Zanzibar exhibition in 1940 in Johannesburgat the Preview of her Exhibition of Paintings from Zanzibar, TuesdayDecember 3rd at 4:00 pm. Gainsborough Galleries, Johannesburg.The exhibition was a heady success for Irma, following on from thepivotal Cape Town showing of her work at Martin Melk House inDecember 1939, where the iconic Arab Priest was sold. Johannesburgcritics praised her new Zanzibar work, and in her press clippings bookthere are two reviews that mention Arab Dhows specifically:In a piece titled Arresting Picture Exhibition, (Rand Daily Mail ofDecember 4th, 1940) the critic L.S. writes:The remarkable lightness of style she shows in some of her tempuralike “Street in Zanzibar” are vibrant with atmosphere, and “ArabDhows” done with almost careless freedom”.On 6th December 1940 (The Zionist Recorder) observed:…amongst her collection of tempera paintings “In the Bazaar”, “ArabDhows”….at once hold the eye by the deftness of their executionIrma Stern was an astute business woman recording each sale in herledger book in her distinctive hand, No 33 in the catalogue Arab Dhowswas sold in December 1940 to :Miss B. McLeod, Kingsborough, Main Ave. Reviera, Johb. To be paidat 4 Guineas per month.The work was dutifully paid off as promised by a young actress as a giftfor her father.Since that time the work has remained as the property of her heirsand has never been sold or publicly seen previously. Therefore, it givesus great pleasure to debut Arab Dhows to the art loving public and inparticular collectors of important works by Africa’s most acclaimedwoman artist, Irma Stern. - C.K. An impeccable provenance – Irma Stern’s Arab Dhowsby Bryan RostronThis painting has always been in our family. It was bought at IrmaStern’s Johannesburg “Zanzibar” exhibition in 1940 by my mother,the actress Barbara Macleod, as a present for her father, Lewis RoseMacleod, then editor of the Rand Daily Mail. The sale price was 12guineas, which she paid in installments – scrupulously, according toIrma Stern’s records - at four pounds a month.On the death of Lewis Rose Macleod in 1941, this Irma Stern paintingpassed to my mother, Barbara Rostron, and on her death in 2004, itpassed to me, Bryan Rostron, her only child. 1 - The Swahili word ‘dhow’ is a generic term for the pre-European ships of the Indian Ocean.Traditionally these dhows were sewn together using coconut coir (fibre) that was a medievalpractice. The dhows are typically rigged with a lateen sail, which is the classic triangular-shapedsail attached to a cross beam that is raised and lowered according to the winds. Boats range in sizefrom small fishermen’s boats to vessels over a hundred feet long.Berman. M. 2003. Remembering Irma. Irma Stern: A memoir with letters. Double Storey Books.Cape Town.Kaufmann, C. 2015. Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast. In Kaufmann, Carol and Lewis.A.eds. Brushing upon Stern. Iziko Museums. Cape Town. ( P.65)Klopper, S. 2017. Irma Stern Are you still alive? Stern’s life and art seen through her letters to Richardand Freda Feldman, 1934-1966.Orisha Publishing. Cape Town. ( P.92)National Library of South Africa (Cape Town Campus). Irma Stern Archive.Stern.I. 1948. Zanzibar. Van Schaik, Pretoria.

Lot 240

Records : Led Zeppelin - lovely condition UK red/plum Atlantic labels II & III sleeves vg+ vinyls excellent

Lot 149

3 Limited Edition Picture Discs; 2 by Poison and 1 by Skid Row. Comprising: Skid Row - 18 & Life 7" shaped picture disc (A8883P) on Atlantic, Poison - Open Up and Say… Ahh! Picture disc album (ESTP 2059)on Enigma/Capitol Records and Look What The Cat Dragged In Picture Disc album (MFN 69 P) on Music For Nations, issued under licence from Enigma Europe.

Lot 165

6 assorted Rock vinyl LP's to include Neil Young, Dire Straits & Stephen Mills Manassas.   Comprising: Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (VERH 64 / 836 419-1) on Vertigo, still sealed & unopened, Stephen Stills Manassas - Down The Road (K40440) on Atlantic, Neil Young - Landing On Water (XGHS 24109) on Geffen Records, Trans (XGHS 2018) on Geffen Records [Both Canadian Issue], After The Gold Rush (44 088) on Reprise Records and Everybody Knows This Is Where (K44073) on Reprise Records.

Lot 167

4 assorted Heavy Metal vinyl LP records. Comprising: Savatage - Fight For The Rock (781 634-1) on Atlantic, Quartz - Stand Up and Fight (MCF 3080) on MCA Records, Sledgehammer - Blood On Their Hands (JAMS 32) on Illuminated Records and Bitches Sin - Predator (HMR LP 4) on Heavy Metal Records.

Lot 75

SOUL FUNK/CLASSIC MOTOWN ARTISTS - 7". Fantastic selection of 14 x 45s from UK. Artists/titles include Impressions, Margie Joseph, Trammps, Jodi Mathis, Four Tops, Jimmy Breedlove, Otis Leavill, Marvin Gaye, R.B.Greaves, Joneses, William Bell, Johnnie Taylor, Emotions. Labels and catalogue numbers included are: Buddah Records (2011-087, 2011-124, BDS 440), Stax (2025-052, 2025-083, 2025-123, STAX 501), Capitol (CL 15827), Probe (PRO 612), PYE Records (DDS 110), Atlantic (2091-035), Tamla (T-54095), 20th Century (TC-2147) and MP (00006). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 1227

LED ZEPPELIN: CELEBRATION DAY (2012) - Atlantic Records promotional poster for the LED ZEPPELIN: CELEBRATION DAY album, CD, Blu Ray etc - Shepard Fairey artwork - Near Mint minus - Rolled (as issued) - PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN ORIGINAL ATLANTIC RECORDS PROMOTIONAL POSTER FROM 2012 & NOT A 'CHEAP' REPRINT

Lot 1228

LED ZEPPELIN: CELEBRATION DAY (2012) - Atlantic Records promotional poster for the LED ZEPPELIN: CELEBRATION DAY album, CD, Blu Ray etc - Shepard Fairey artwork - Near Mint minus - Rolled (as issued) - PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN ORIGINAL ATLANTIC RECORDS PROMOTIONAL POSTER FROM 2012 & NOT A 'RE-ISSUE.

Lot 521

CLASSIC ROCK LPs. Really smart collection of 39 x LPs loaded with classic titles. Artists/albums include Led Zeppelin - III (2401-002 UK plum Atlantic no Peter Grant credit, A5/B5 matrix - VG+ some light surface markings/Ex original UK working wheel sleeve) and Houses Of The Holy (K 50014 A2/B2 - Ex+/Ex+ top copy), Robert Plant, Groundhogs - Split (original UK LBG 83401 - Ex+/Ex+), Hawkwind - Doremi Fasol Latido and S/T (black Liberty label LBS 83348 - Ex+/Ex+ lovely copy), Deep Purple - In Rock (SHVL 777 original unboxed - G+ due to a scratch on B2 and 3/Ex), Who Do We Think We Are (original UK TPSA 7508 A-1U/B-1U - Ex+ top record/Ex nice and clean laminated gatefold sleeve too) and Perfect Strangers, Stones - It's Only Rock And Roll and Tattoo You, Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery (K 53501), Roxy Music - Siren, U2 - Rattle And Hum and The Joshua Treem, Free, Dire Straits, Bob Dylan - At Budokan, Slow Train COming, More Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits and Planet Waves, Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle, Mike Oldfield and Paul Simon. Condition is often Ex to Ex+ (records) and VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves). Very well presented.

Lot 526

YES/GENESIS (AND RELATED) - LPs. Great split collection of 18 x original title LPs. Yes (and related) titles (x5) are S/T (original UK plum Atlantic 588190 A1/B1 'Produced By Paul Clay And Yes' - nice Ex record/solid VG a paper tear on the front), Tales From Topographic Oceans (K 80001), Going For The One (K 50379), Close To The Edge (K 50012 - Ex+/Ex) and Chris Squire - Fish Out Of Water (K 50203 complete with 2 posters!). Genesis (and related) titles are Wing & Wuthering (mad hatter CDS 4005), Duke, Invisible Touch, S/T (GEN LP 1 - Ex+ copy), Seconds Out, And Then There Were Three, (Gabriel) S/T (CDS 4013, 4019), So and 4, Phil Collins - Hello, I Must Be Going and Mike Rutherford - Smallcreep's Day. Condition is often clean Ex to Ex+ (records) and VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 563

CLASSIC ROCK/FOLK-ROCK - US ARTISTS. Mega collection of 22 x original title LPs. Artists/titles are Stephen Stills - S/T (original plum UK 2401004) and 2 (plum orig UK 2401013) and Stills (PCQ 33575 Quadraphonic) Crosby/Stills/Nash - Live It Up, CSNY - 4 Way Street (UK plum Atlantic 2400132 - top Ex+ and Ex records with insert), Stills/Young - Long May You Run, Nash - Wild Tales, Neil Young - Hawks & Doves, Landing On Water, Re.Ac.Tor, Time Fades Away and Comes A Time and The Byrds (and related) - Farther Along (KC 31050, Byrdmaniax (UK 64389), History Of, Never Before (MH 70318), Greatest Hits Vol 2, Preflyte (GEXP 8001), ROger Mcguinn (Spanish S 65274), McGuinn-Hillman and Thunderbyrd. Condition is often VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 697

CLASSIC 70s ROCK & PROG - LPs. Fully loaded collection of 16 x original title LPs. Artists/titles are Yes - The Yes Album (UK plum Atlantic original 2400101 A1/B1, Campbell Connelly & Co credits - extremely fine Ex record/VG light tear on opening edge), The Who - Live At Leeds (Track red title 2406 001 with 9 inserts - Ex+/VG light tear on the top section of the 'spine') and Tommy (UK Track 2657 002 - nice Ex/Ex copy with unnumbered booklet), Faust - The Faust Tapes (UK VC 501 twin dragon white/black labels - Ex/VG), Roy Harper - Flat Baroque Berserk (EG 2605851 RE), Kevin Ayers - Rainbow Takeaway, Groundhogs, Stone The Crows - Teenage Licks (2425 071 - strong Ex/VG+ copy), Strawbs, Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy And The Poor Boys, SNAFU, Cochise - Swallow Tales, Osibisa, Blackfoot Sue, Prelude - How Long Is Forever and Providence - Ever Sense The Dawn (THS 9). Elsewhere condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ (records) and VG to Ex (sleeves).

Lot 266

Collection of approx 130 Soul and Reggae records to include James Brown, Otis Redding, Four Tops, Aretha Franklin. Some original labels - Tamla Motown, Epic, Atlantic.

Lot 1701

Original vintage music advertising poster for the Emerson, Lake & Palmer British Tour 1974. Great design features an eagle holding lightning bolts in a badge on a blue background. Good condition, small tears and creases in margin, pinholes. County: UK, year of printing:1974, designer: Fabio Nicoli and Roy Cooper, size (cm): 76x51. Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. The band consisted of keyboardist Keith Emerson; singer, bassist, guitarist and producer Greg Lake; and drummer and percussionist Carl Palmer. With nine RIAA-certified gold record albums in the US, and an estimated 48 million records sold worldwide, they were one of the most popular and commercially successful progressive rock bands in the 1970s, with a musical sound including adaptations of classical music with jazz and symphonic rock elements, dominated by Emerson's flamboyant use of the Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, and piano (although Lake wrote several acoustic songs for the group). The band came to prominence following their performance at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1970. In their first year, the group signed with E.G. Records (who distributed the band's records through Island Records in the United Kingdom, and Atlantic Records in North America), and released Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) and Tarkus (1971), both of which reached the UK top five. The band's success continued with Pictures at an Exhibition (1971), Trilogy (1972), and Brain Salad Surgery (1973, released on ELP's own Manticore Records label). After a three-year break, Emerson, Lake & Palmer released Works Volume 1 (1977) and Works Volume 2 (1977). After Love Beach (1978), the group disbanded in 1979. The band reformed partially in the 1980s as Emerson, Lake & Powell featuring Cozy Powell in place of Palmer. Robert Berry then replaced Lake while Palmer returned, forming 3. In 1991, the original trio reformed and released two more albums, Black Moon (1992) and In the Hot Seat (1994), and toured at various times between 1992 and 1998. Their final performance took place in 2010 at the High Voltage Festival in London to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary. Both Emerson and Lake died in 2016, leaving Palmer as the only surviving member of the band.

Lot 7384

Led Zepplin - Atlantic Records promotional poster

Lot 476

Robert Plant signed Led Zeppelin LP vinyl records I (Atlantic 588171 red & maroon), II (588198 Atlantic Red & maroon, 2nd pressing Killing Floor credit), III (2401 002 on label red maroon with gatefold rotating wheel sleeve - do what thou wilt in run off side one no Peter Grant credit produced by Jimmy Page only), IV (red a maroon label 2401012 a3/b4 runoff Kinney music ltd. / superhype music inc.) (signed by Robert Plant in blue biro on cover) and the Houses of the Holy. All records in excellent condition inner sleeve of Led Zep IV has split at side and Led Zep III has sticker on front cover. (5)

Lot 481

17 Rock and prog rock LP vinyl records including King Crimson in the Court of the Crimson King first pressing Pink i label ILPS 9111 gatefold cover with printers name E. J. Day London plus matrix number A / 2 1 2 and B / 4 1 1 , plus Led Zeppelin I, II, III, IV on Atlantic, Colossum Valentyne Suite on Vertigo VO 1 847 900 VTY with large swirl, Doctor Dunbars Prescription The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation LBS 831 77E, plus Thin Lizzy (3 LPs), Deep Purple in Rock, Groundhogs, Status Quo, The Best band in the Land CCS, Cliff Richard and the Shadows. (17) Records are in good to fair condition with scratches on some from being played.

Lot 126

Vinyl - Badger One Live Atlantic Records K45173, pop up Badger is present but removed from the sleeve, otherwise vinyl vg+, sleeves gd

Lot 319

Four record company CD box sets comprising 'Atlantic Records Time Capsule', 'Warner Brothers Revolutions In sound', 'The Golden Age Of Elektra' and 'Topic Records Three Score And Ten'.

Lot 682

Various records, Mamiya/Sekor camera, various other camera equipment, Jessop Atlantic Pan & Tilt 4VX camera accessories, vintage records, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 6

A well-engineered 10 ¼ inch gauge model of a London North Eastern Railway Ivatt Atlantic Class 4-4-2 live steam tender locomotive No. 4433, Built by David Curwen and Edgar Newbery, circa 1964. This locomotive is basically a much scaled up version of an LBSC’s ‘Maisie’ The steel boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, twin water sight-glasses, regulator, direction control, brake, cab controlled cylinder drain cocks and safety valves. The chassis with twin outside cylinders and Stephenson’s internal valve gear, fluted motion, injector, water pump and whistle. The six wheel tender with fitted guard rails, hand irons and steps. The model finished in green and black lined livery with fitted hand-irons and steps. This locomotive will be sold together with a folder containing further details and some history of its life.Locomotive length 195cm Tender length 122cm. Locomotive width 52cm. Cab height 86cm.Provenance: The Lord Braybrooke Collection, Audley End, Saffron WaldenAtlantic locomotive No 4433 was bought new in 1965 and has spent its entire life at Audley End.Boiler History: This locomotive will be sold with a current boiler certificate and steam test. Full details will be available from the auction rooms on view days.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranty as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 7

A well-engineered 10 ¼ inch gauge model of a rebuilt ‘American Outline’ Atlantic 2-6-2 live steam tender locomotive ‘Lord Braybrooke’ No.3548, Built by the late David Curwen, circa 1948, and re-built as a Prairie in 1981. The steel boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, large in-cased water sight-glass, regulator, safety, direction control, hinged firebox door, drain cocks and associated copper pipework. The chassis with twin outside cylinders and Walschaert’s valve gear, detailed motion, oiler system, injector and whistle. The six wheel tender with coal compartment, fitted steps, hand-irons and rear ladder.The model finished in green and black lined livery with name plate to side ‘Lord Braybrooke’, rivet-work, steps, hand-rails, brass mounted bell and cow catcher to front. Locomotive length 245cm. Tender length 155cm Locomotive width 61cm. Cab height 97cm.This locomotive will be sold together with a folder containing further details and some history of its life.Provenance: The Lord Braybrooke Collection, Audley End, Saffron WaldenLocomotive No.3548 ‘Lord Braybrooke’ was the first steam locomotive at Audley End being driven by Stirling Moss at the opening ceremony in 1964. Rebuilt by David Curwen in 1981 as a 2-6-2 to handle the heavier trains at Audley End.Boiler History: This locomotive will be sold with a current boiler certificate and steam test. Full details will be available from the auction rooms on view days.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranty as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 602

CLASSIC/PSYCH LPs - OVERSEAS PRESSINGS. Delightful selection of 6 x well looked after original title LPs. Titles are Led Zeppelin (x2) - I (scarce 1972 French heavyweight 180g pressing, Atlantic 40.031 - Ex+/Ex superb copy slight rubbing on the reverse) and 'IV' (1971 German original 'PF' etched - Ex+/Ex very light sticker removal on the front, otherwise superb copy), Love - Out Here (US original Blue Thumb BTS 9000, Ex/Ex+ records/Ex), Golden Earring - Together (Dutch original Polydor - Ex+/Ex+ marvellous copy), Klaus Schulze - Picture Music (German original Brain 1067 - Ex+/Ex) and Various - Live At Bill Graham's Fillmore West (Dutch S 63816 - Ex+/Ex+).

Lot 5167

Vinyl Records - 7" singles - Bruce Springsteen promotional copies, The River, Hungry Heart, Atlantic City, Cadillac Ranch, Sherry Darling, Prove It All Night Long; others (not promos.) Born To Run, bootlegs (4) (11)

Lot 256

WWII Casulaty Medal Quartet Comprising War Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star in box of issue with condolence slip, to Sergeant John Riley, Royal Marines. * Records indicate John Riley was killed on 15th December 1941 during The Sinking of HMS Galatea by U-Boat 557 during operations in support of Torbruk

Lot 545

Cigarette & trade cards, album containing a collection of 12 shipping related sets inc. ATC 'Old Ships' 1st series, Richard Lloyd 'Atlantic Records', Sarony 'Ships of All Ages', Wills 'Celebrated Ships', Hill's 'Famous Ships' etc (mostly gd/vg)

Lot 517

Cigarette cards, a large modern album (25 cards/page) containing a collection of 19 sets various manufacturers and series Inc. Ardath Speed Land Sea and Air, Richard Lloyd Atlantic Records, Lea Famous Film Stars, Miniatures 1st Series, Old Pottery and Porcelain 5th Series, Ogden's Tabs General Interest B Series (mixed cond poor to gd) & various other sets (mostly gd/vg)

Lot 491

A WWI and WWII Naval medal group, including Victory, WWI and WWII War, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Naval LSGC and 1937 Coronation medal, awarded to J.56040 E.J.J.RICE. A.B. R.N, together with a silver cigarette case, dog tag, tallies and various paperwork including his Service records (parcel)

Lot 78

JAZZ LPS. Approx 90 x LPs covering Jazz from Bop to Scandi/ECM sounds, plenty of smart titles and fine condition: Sonny Stitt - Swings The Most (V-8380), Chico Arnez Plays Cha Cha (NPL 18035), Masayoshi Takanaka ?– ????? (Kitty Records ?– 28MS 0060), Garland Jeffreys - S/T (Atlantic ?– ATL 50716, 1980s, DE), Oscar Pettiford - Orchestra in Hi-Fi (CLP 1171), Clifford Jordan and the Magic Triangle - Firm Roots (Inner City 2033), Spencer Barefield / Anthony Holland / Tani Tabbal ?– Live At Nickelsdorf Konfrontationen (SAS 007), The Gerald Wiggins Trio ?– The King And I (CHL-604), Peter Tassius & Iskander ?– Ouverture and many more. Condition is generally from VG+ to Ex+, with sleeves generally. from VG upwards.

Lot 219

Collection of vinyl LP records including Pink Floyd Meddle on Harvest SHVL 795 with inner (vinyl very good, sleeve gatefold good with spine wear), Wish you Were Here SHVL 814 (vinyl very good sleeve and inner poor with some marks), Ummagumma SHDW Harvest side 1 and 2 missing on vinyl, side 3 and 4 gatefold cover, Relics, Sensational Alex Harvey Band Next 6360103 (vinyl very good sleeve good top edge wear), The Impossible gatefold 6360112 (vinyl good gatefold sleeve vg), Tomorrow Belongs to Me 9102003 (vinyl VG sleeve gatefold gd), The Penthouse Tapes with lyric inner, Stephen Stills red and plum Atlantic label 2401004, vinyl very good sleeve gd with spine wear, Easy Rider soundtrack stateside SSL 5018, Rick Wakeman x2 LPs, Rolling STones Big hits high tide and green grass, Who's Next Track 2408102 (vinyl good with light hairline scratch tracks 1 & 2 side 1, sleeve good spine wear), Gentle Giant, Strawbs, Fleetwood Mac Rumours, Jeff Beck, Boston, Phil Collins etc good to very good conditions.

Lot 196

Led Zeppelin five LP vinyl records including I, II, II, IV & Houses of the Holy - I Atlantic 588171 red and maroon label with Warner Bros credit stereo, laminated sleeve, orange lettering on cover, (vinyl - good with small scratch side one track 4, and hairline scratch side two, track one & two, cover good), II Atlantic 588198 stereo New York NY pressing produced by Jimmy Page credit on label (vinyl hairline scratches on sude one, side 2 good, cover much spine wear otherwise good), III Atlantic 2401-002 red and maroon label gatefold with rotation cover, produced by Jimmy Page Warner Bros music Do What Thou Wilt 2401002 A5 on runoff of side one, So Mote it be 2401002 B5 on side two run off (vinyl very good hairline scratch side 2 track one, cover has slight spine wear with top and bottom wear rotation is loose), IV Atlantic deluxe 2401012 red and maroon label Led Zeppelin on label with Peter Grant credit, Pecko Duck on side one, Porky on side two, A3 B4 matrix (vinyl - very good, inner split at bottom, cover much wear on spine but rest of cover good), Houses of the Holy gatefold Atlantic K55014 run off K55014 A2 / B3, Sterling RI, (vinyl very good, cover good with good lyric inner) plus original colour Jimmy Page poster from Sounds magazine. (5)

Lot 208

Collection of LP vinyl records in record box including Caravan In the Land of Grey and Pink SDL R1 Deram brown and white label (vinyl good sleeve good with a little spine wear), For girls who grow Plump in the Night gatefold, Cunning Stunts, Blind dog at St Dunstans, Jethro Tull Living in the Past Chrysalis SJT1 with booklet, Stephen Stills Manassas gatefold 2 LP Atlantic K60021 Illegal Stills, Allsorts Track 2409206, Santana Abraxas, Supertramp Crime of the Century, What Crisis, Spooky Tooth etc All very good condition.

Lot 5082

Vinyl Records - LPs - Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance - Anymore for Anymore, Ronnie Lanes's Slim Chance, One For The Road, See Me; Ron Wood - I've Got My Own Album To Do (USA Import); Pete Townshend - Empty Glass; Street In The City (12" single Ronnie Lane - Annie side 2); Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing, Recorded Highlights & Action Replays (compilation), A Night On The Town, Footloose & Fancy Free, Blonds Have More Fun, Foolish Behaviour; Wreckless Eric - Wreckless Eric (10" L.P, brown vinyl), The Wonderful World Of 'Wreckless Eric' (green vinyl); Dr.Feelgood - Stupidity, She's a Windup (12" single); The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers, Modern Lovers 'Live'; Brinsley Schwarz - Fifteen Thoughts of Brinsley Schwarz; Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool; The Inmates - First Offence; Mickey Jupp - Legend; Live Stiffs Live - Compilation; Dave Edmunds - Get It; Climax Blues Band - Gold Plated; The Stranglers - IV (Rattus Norvegicus); Gene Loves Jezebel - The Motion of Love (Double 12" single) (33 + bonus single) Condition Report: See Me doesn't have insert.

Lot 855

HIP-HOP/SOUL 12". Approx 140 x 12" singles, covering Hip-Hop, Soul, Boogie, Funk and more from the 1970s-90s, with plenty of DJ promo/white label copies in amongst an interesting pile! Artists and labels to watch out for: Chrysalis, Phil Fearon, Womack and Womack, Evelyn Thomas, Cerrone, Jermaine Stewart, Barbara Pennington, Gene Farrow, The Jackson Sisters, Curtis Hairston, London Recordings, Frank Hooker, Gary Byrd, Atlantic Starr, Maze, Colonel Abrams (RIP!), Donnie Calvin, Joyce Sims, Rick James, Yarbrough and Peoples, De La Soul and many more. Condition varies but is typically from VG+ upwards on records and sleeves.

Lot 156

LED ZEPPELIN POSTER. An original Led Zeppelin Atlantic Records/Ampex poster promoting their self titled 1969 debut album. Measuring 24x36". Rolled poster, damage to upper right corner and lower left corner, edge wear and a few slight tears to the upper edge otherwise VF condition

Lot 102

15 x Mixed LPs to include The Who (3) Quadrophenia,Tommy, Track Records 2657002, Tommy ODE Records. Roger Daltrey (2) Ride A Rock Horse, One Of The Boys. Pete Townsend, Scoop. The White Noise, An Electric Storm, Island ILPS 9099 stereo. Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Deja Vu, Atlantic 241001 stereo. Saturnalia - Magical Love pic disc. T Rex - Fly Back 2. Van Morrison - Into The Music. Black Sabbeth Vol 4. The Velvet Underground & Nico - Andy Warhol, MGM 2315056, Mahavishnu Orchestra - Visions Of The Emerald Beyond. Stanley Kubricks Clockwork Orange.

Lot 291

Collection of 28 Psychedelic/Folk/Rock LPs to include, Rare Bird - s/t, Charisma CAS 1005 stereo. Atomic Rooster - st, B&C Records CAS 1005 stereo. Ainsley Dunbar Retaliation - Doctor Dunbars Prescription, Liberty LBL 83177E mono. Ainsley Dunbar - Blue Whale, Charly Records CR 30142. CCS - s/t, RAK SRAK 503 stereo. Procul Harum - A Salty Dog, Regal Zonophone, SLRZ 1009 stereo. Fleetwood Mac - Peter Greens (no sleeve), Blue Horizon 7-63200. Keef Hartley Band - Battle Of The North West Six, Deram SML 1054 stereo. Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking, Island ILPS 9102 stereo. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Smash Hits, Polydor 2310-268. Barclay James Harvest - Early Morning Onwards, Starline SRS 5126. Tyrannosaurus Rex - A Beard Full Of Stars/Unicorn, Cube Records TOOFA 9. John Mayall - Back To The Roots, Polydor Delux 2657 005. Dr Feelgood - Casebook, Liberty LBG 30341. Cream - Best Of, Polydor 583060. The Who - Story Of, Polydor Select Double 2683 069. Bob Dylan - At Budokan, poster & lyric booklet CBS 96004. Woodstock - Orig Soundtrack, Atlantic. Lindisfarne (2). Deluxe Bluesband - Urban Deluxe Appaloosa AP 040. Argent - Encore, Epic 88083.

Lot 477

Approx Two Hundred Vinyl RecordsWide variety of approx one hundred and twenty 12 inch & eighty 7 inch, included amongst the 12 inch is The Cure 'The Head on the Floor' (FIXH 11), King Crimson 'Discipline' (EGLP49), Black Sabbath 'Heaven & Hell' (9102 752), 'Led Zeppelin II' 1st Press Atlantic Label, 'The Best of the Doors' (ELK 42143), 'The Adventures of Thin Lizzy' (LIZ TV 1), Magazine 'Real Life' (V2100), Annie Lennox 'Little Bird' EP, Al Green 'Livin for you', others by The Stranglers, Vangelis, Jefferson Starship, David Bowie, Queen, The Style Council, Talking Heads, Rainbow, Journey, etc. Included amongst the 7inch is The Associates 'Breakfast' Picture Disc (YZ 28 P), The Essex 'The Eagle' Bang Records (B-537), Booker T 'Green Onions' (K10109) and The Clash 'Bankrobbers' (CBS 8323). Various Conditions.

Lot 486

Approx Two Hundred 7 inch Records Contained in wooden storage cases (painted blue). Includes Sugar Pie Desanto 'Soulful Dress' Pye Label (7N 25249), JJ Jackson 'Do The Boogaloo' Polydor (56718), Etta James 'You Got It' Chess Label (CRS 8082), Jamo Thomas 'Ill Be Your Fool' Chess Label (CRS 8098), Bobby Moore 'Searching for my Love' Chess Label (CRS 8033), Don Covay 'You put something on me' Red Atlantic Label (584025), Barbara Lewis 'Hello Stranger' Red Atlantic Label (584153), Jerry Butler 'Never give you up' Mercury (MF 1035), Vibrations 'Soul A Go Go' Okeh Label (4-7257), Bob Brady 'Everybodys goin to the Love-In' Bell Label (BLL 1025), Shirley & The Shirelles 'Look what youve done to my heart' Bell Label (BLL 1049), Major Lance 'Hey Little Girl' Columbia Label (DB 7168), The Elgins 'Its been a long long time' Tamla Motown (TMG 615), Barbara Randolph 'I Got A Feeling' Tamla Motown (TMG 788), Esquires 'Get On Up' Stateside Label (SS 2048), amongst many others.CONDITION REPORTMixture of genres, predominately soul, condition vary throughoutFair to very goodMost (nearly all) play marks throughout, a good clean would help most alsoMajority in replacement card sleeves, if there is one amongst that needs a more detailed report please do not hesitate to ask  

Lot 55

Richard Lloyd & Sons Atlantic Records 1936 set 25/25 VG/EX

Lot 144

LP Records, approximately eighty albums of various genres with artists including Ozo, Fern Kinney, Fleetwood Mac, Atlantic Starr, Michael Jackson, Edwin Starr, Earth Wind and Fire and more - various years and conditions

Lot 163

BETTY LAVETTE - WHAT CONDITION MY CONDITION IS IN 7" (KAREN RECORDS 45-1544). Check out this mover - Betty Lavette doing a brilliant version of the Mickey Newberry penned classic, this the original US 45 on Karen (45-1544). The record is in Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface markings. Matrix/runout: KA-15632-I 1 M AT/15633-I 1 M AT. Complete with VG+ condition original Atlantic/Atco company sleeve.

Lot 635

Records : Led Zeppelin - impressive collection I, II, III, 2nd pressings on green/orange Atlantic - vinyls appear barely played, sleeves vg+.

Lot 1076

Phil Collins (Genesis), 1990 Serious Tour press pack containing 2 Phil Collins autographed Atlantic records b/w publicity photos, both 8 x 10 inches

Lot 449

Soul music LP vinyl records inc Ben E King Greatest Hits on Atlantic, Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads on Atlantic 587035, At the Whiskey-A-Gogo Los Angeles 587 148 Mono, The Soul Album Atlantic 587011, King & Queen Stax 589007, Tyrone Davis Greatest HitsBRLS 3005, Sam & Dave MCP 5000, The Temptations Solid Rockon Gordy G961L, Norman Connors presents Aquarian Dream BDS 5672, plus The Inkspots, Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Curtis Mayfield, Bobby Womack, Kate Bush - The Kick Inside, Leroy Hutson, Johnnie Taylor, Dooley Silverspoon, Loleatta Holloway, Barbara Lynn, Fantastic Four, Doc Severnsen, Blue Magic, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul, Aretha Franklin, The Dramatics, etc [HH]

Lot 533

Collection of approx 51 vinyl records, mostly LPs & a few singles, inc. Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention Verve 2352 057, John Lennon Imagine, Black Sabbath, David Bowie - Diamond Dogs, RCA APL1 0576, Ramones, Mike Oldfield, Yes, Kate Bush, The Rolling Stones Mono LK 4605 unboxed Decca, Genesis, Blondie, Depeche Mode, U2 Rattle and Hum, Gary Numan, Lunachicks, Yes - Fragile K50009 Atlantic green + red g/f, Deep Purple, Sparks, Alices Restaurant, Sonny & Cher - Look at us, Style Council - My Ever Changing Mood, Elton John, Joan Baez, Judas Priest, GBH Clay LP 4, + singles Angelic Upstarts, Megadeth, Slaughter and the Dogs, U2 NME GIV1B promo, Sham 69, Blackfoot. various conditions ; Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" sleeve in Good- condition with a 2" tear along the spine and name + number written on inside, cat.no# 613008/9, Stereo also playable Mono, records themselves in Good condition.[HH]

Lot 188

Yes 5 LP vinyl records inc The original Yes on Atlantic 585588190, Relayer w/ inner K55096, Time and a Word atlantic 240006, Close to the Edge w/ inner K50012 Atlantic, Yes Album g/f k40106 Atlantic various conditions. (5) [V]

Lot 190

box of vinyl records inc Cat Stevens g/f Teaser and the Firecact ILPS 9154 palm tree label, Tea for the Tillerman g/f pink i ILPS 9135, Lindisfarne, Barclay James Harvest SHVL 794, Once Again SHVL 788 green Harvest, Age of Atlantic 2464013, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Deja Vu, Atlantic 2401001 red+plum, George Harrison g/f PAS 10006, Richard Havens 1983 261001, Hoyt Axton - joy to the world g/f ea-st788, Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri, Joan Baez, Queen The Game EMA 795, Works, Hot Space, etc. [DD]

Lot 121

Eleven Atlantic Soul records including demos by Wilson Pickett, Donny Hathaway and King Floyd Condition Report. Mostly NM

Lot 531

UK ARTISTS - PROG/ROCK LPs. Very high quality (titles and condition) lot of 17 x LPs and 1 x 12". Artists/titles are Mott The Hoople - Mad Shadows (UK 1st Island ILPS 9119 pink label white 'i' - Ex+/Ex), Free - Free (UK 1st Island pink label white 'i' ILPS 9104 - Ex+ top record/VG+ light edgewear), Ten Years After - Stonedhenge (1st UK stereo SML 1029 - Ex+/strong Ex with original inner), Procul Harum - A Salty Dog (UK Regal Zonophone original SLRZ 1009 - Ex/Ex), Live, Shine On Brightly/Whoosh (TOOFA 10) and Broken Barricades, Yes - Fragile (UK plum Atlantic 2401019 A1/B1 Ronder Music/Yessongs credits - Ex+/Ex a top copy), Tales From Topographic Oceans, Wonderous Stories (blue 12") and The Yes Album (K 40106), Caravan - For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night (SDL-R 12 UK original - Ex+/Ex+) and Blind Dog At St. Dunstans, The Nice (x2), Camel, Family - A Song For Me (UK original tri-steamboat RSLP 9001) and Vivian Stanshall. Condition is primarily Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 535

SOUL/JAZZ/REGGAE LPs. Expertly presented collection of 19 x LPs. Artists/titles are Dr. John, The Night Tripper - Gris-Gris (UK original plum Atlantic 588147 - Ex+/Ex some light wear to the laminate), (The Incredible) Jimmy Smith (x3) - Crazy Baby (US 'New York USA' Blue Note mono BLP 4030 - Ex/Ex+), Organ Grinder Swing (UK VLP 9108) and Monster (VLP 9093), Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke At The Copa (UK red dot RD 7674), The Best Of Otis Redding,Clarence Clemons, Bob Marley/The Wailers - Burnin' (UK orange palm tree ILPS 9256, stunning Ex+ copy), Kaya, Exodus (ILPS 9498 palm tree, embossed sleeve) and Natty Dread, Courtney Pine, Stevie Wonder (x4) - Music Of My Mind (STMA 8002), Hotter Than July, Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants and Songs In The Key Of Life and The Manhattan Transfer. Condition is primarily superb Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 542

CROSBY/STILLS/NASH PROJECTS - LPs. Quite brill collection of 24 x LPs featuring solo efforts from David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash as well as collaborative projects and also Byrds LPs... Titles include (Crosby) - Lebanese Flu (private release, hard to find), The Byrds inc. Live At Buddy's In England (private), Younger Than Yesterday (UK CBS stereo S BPG 62988), Turn! Turn! Turn! (UK CBS 62652), Sweetheart Of The Rodeo (UK CBS 63353) and The Notorious Byrd Brothers, (Stills) - Illegal Stills (81330), Down The Road (K 40440), Manassas (K 60021), S/T (UK plum Atlantic 2401004) and 2 (UK plum Atlantic 24010136) and (Nash) - Songs For Beginners and Wild Tales. Condition is primarily superb Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 586

ROLLING STONES - CDs WITH BOX SETS. Cool collection of 35 x CDs (including box sets which are counted as '1'), 1 x LP box set and 1 x DVD, mainly featuring the Stones but there are also a few other classic titles thrown in the mix too! Stones releases include Atlantic City '89 (private Swinging Pig Records 3 x LP set - Ex+/VG outer box), Behind The Buttons, The Brian Jones Years 1962-1969, Rock And Roll Circus, Tattoo You, Still Life, Got Live If You Want It!, Aftermath, Out Of Our Heads, Their Satanic Majesties REquest, Let It Bleed, Flashpoint, It's Only Rock 'N Roll, Beggars Banquet and Exile On Main Street. Also with the limited edition 'pop-up' sleeve issue of Michael Jackson's Dangerous (EK 48900). Condition is generally excellent.

Lot 685

LED ZEPPELIN - TEST PRESSING AND ACETATE LPs. A potentially one off chance to acquire a French test pressing and US acetate of the seminal I and II LPs... Titles are I (US 2000 Classic Records Atlantic SD 8216 ACETATE - Ex condition with just a couple of very small surface markings) and II (French Atlantic Barclay BLY 921021, KFM 40037 blue coloured vinyl - Ex+ top condition with few markings).

Lot 692

CIGARETTE CARDS - ASSORTED, ELEVEN SETS comprising Boguslavsky, 'Winners on the Turf', 1925 (25/25); Abdulla, 'British Butterflies', 1935 (25/25); Carreras, 'Highwaymen', 1924 (25/25); Ogdens, 'Dogs', 1936 (50/50); Lloyd, 'Atlantic Records', 1936 (25/25); Woods, 'Romance of the Royal Mail', 1931 (25/25); Carreras, 'Figures of Fiction', 1924 (25/25); Carreras, 'Famous Escapes', 1926 (25/25); Churchman, 'Eastern Proverbs, A Series', 1931 (25/25); Wills, 'Air Raid Precautions', 1938 (50/50); and Cavanders, 'Cinema Stars', 1934 (30/30).

Lot 516

Second World War Naval medal group - comprising British Empire medal (military-type), named to C.P.O. Thomas William Prior. C / J. 114764, 1939 - 1945 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, War and George VI Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, named to J. 114764. T. W. Prior. C.P.O. H.M.S. Kent., together with service records and various photographs of Thomas Prior

Lot 393a

Vinyl Records - A collection of vintage vinyl long play LP records by several artists to include The Beatles, Wings, Bonzo Dog Band, Chris Jagger, Van Morrison, Pearl Janis Joplin, Paul Williams,Marvin Welch & Farrar, Crosby Stills and Nash Four Way Street ( On plum Atlantic - No sleeve ),Jimmy Webb, Loudon Wainwright III, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, John B Sebastian, Doobie Brothers,Laura Nyro, Jamie Stone, Carly Simon, Richie Havens,Tim Kurdin, Carole King, Randy Newman, Todd Rundgren, Nilsson, Hoyt Axton, Gordon Lightfoot, Peter Skellern, James Taylor, Pete Wingfield, Mason Williams,Alan Stivell, Ry Cooder, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Martin Carthy and many more.

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