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Lot 978

CLASSIC/BLUES/PSYCH ROCK - LP COLLECTION (MANY RARITIES - 'STARTER' COPIES). Impressive collection of 42 x LPs loaded with rarities - please take note of the gradings as many are 'starter' copies... Including Caravan - Caravan (very scarce UK mono og, Verve Forecast VLP 6011 - recorded graded as G+ with a number of surface marks and couple of light feelable scratches, still with glossy playing surfaces/VG og mono flpiback sleeve with creasing noted, though no rips/tears or seam splits), Nirvana - Nevermind (EU og, GEF 24425, embossed bass clef, with upside down monkey inner - G record/VG+ inner/solid VG sleeve), Led Zeppelin inc I (2 x copies including plum Atlantic 588171, A1/B1, Warner/Arts/Jewel credits, corrected 8s - G+ side 1/G side 2/VG neat example grey stripe sleeve), II (US pressing) and III (UK plum Atlantic, no Peter Grant), Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow (UK mono deep groove red dot, RD 7889 - G+ copy), Fleetwood Mac - Mr. Wonderful (og UK stereo and mono copies on Blue Horizon), The Rolling Stones (unboxed mono copies of S/T and Between The Buttons, also with Sticky Fingers), Magna Carta - Songs From... (large UK swirl, w/swirl inner), The Beatles (x3) - Sgt. Pepper's (stock -1/-1 mono og, with cut-out, no inner), Abbey Road (misaligned) and A Hard Day's Night, Free - Tons Of Sobs (2nd UK pink label white 'i'), Traffic - Mr. Fantasy (mono bullseye of), Pink Floyd - The Wall (2 x copies), Black Sabbath - Vol. 4 (RE), Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Live, Ozzy Osbourne - Wizard Of Oz, The Doors, Deep Purple, Jade Warrior, Queen, John Mayall and Motley Crue. As a rule of thumb, the records generally fall between F to G+/VG, the sleeves typically G+ to VG.

Lot 936

LED ZEPPELIN - LP PACK (INC PLUM/ RED ORIGINALS). A fine selection of 6 LPs by British rock icons Led Zeppelin, including some plum & red original pressings. Titles include II (588198, UK plum & red Atlantic. Killing Floor label. A6/ B4 matrix. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), IV aka Untitled (2401012, UK plum & red Atlantic with printed inner. Misty Mountain Top label. A3/ B4. VG+/ VG+), III (2401 002, UK plum & red Atlantic. A5/ B5. No Peter Grant credits on labels. Name written on A side label. VG+/ VG+), Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400, UK Swan Song with no WB logo at end of rim text. A1/ B5/ C1/ D1 matrix. Records VG+/ sleeve VG+), In Through The Outdoor (SSK 59410, A variant sleeve with brown outer bag. VG+/ Ex), Presence (SSK 59400, embossed sleeve. VG+/ VG+),

Lot 851

SOUL - BOX SETS / CONTEMPORARY LP RELEASES COLLECTION. A collection of 7 x LP box sets/ LPs. Artists/ Titles are Average White Band - Pick Of The Pieces: The Vinyl Collection (inc signed print by all 6 members, Ex+ records/ Ex box), Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947 - 1974 (7567816201), The Motown Story - The First Twenty-Five Years (ZL72137), Superbad inc Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three and Get Carter. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 439

TP9c R P Beamont Signed Wg Cdr R P Beamont Battle of Britain Pilot 87 Sqn F) WW11 Ace. (5). Shot down 13th October 1944 spent the rest of the war as a P. O. W. After repatriation became experimental test pilot with the Gloster Aircraft Company then moved to De Havilland as a demonstration pilot, then to English Electric Company. managed all the prototype tests on the Canberra, establishing two Atlantic records. He then undertook the P. 1 Lightning test programme during which he became the first British test pilot to fly at. Black and White Photo and Details enclosed. Certified Copy No 0420 of 1188. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 128

* Pink Floyd & Led Zeppelin. Collection of original vinyl records / LPs by Pink Floyd, including "Wish You Were Here" (1975, Harvest SHVL 814, UK 1st issue, early pressing, matrix numbers A1/B5, original card inner sleeve, corrugated edge postcard), "The Wall" (1979, gatefold 2-LP, Harvest SHDW 411, UK 1st issue, early pressing, matrix numbers SHSP 4111 A-4U, SHSP 4111 B-5U, SHSP 4112 A-1U, SHSP 41112 B-3U, original 1st issue unlaminated gatefold sleeve with original inners), "Relics" (1967, Starline SRS 5071, original UK 1st pressing, blue Starline label, textured sleeve, matrices A1/B3), "Obscured by Clouds" (1972, Harvest/EMI SHSP 4020, UK 1st pressing, light/dark green Harvest/EMI label with "Gramophone Company Limited" on the label, textured sleeve with rounded corners, matrices A2/B2), "The Dark Side of the Moon" (1973, Harvest / EMI SHVL 804, gatefold sleeve, matrices A-10 / B-9, no posters or stickers), together with two Led Zeppelin LPs, including "Led Zeppelin I" self-titled debut album (1969, Atlantic 588171, early UK issue, laminated sleeve with orange text on the front and grey line on the bottom edge, orange/plum Atlantic labels with black text and white/silver centre strip, matrix numbers 588171 A//1 and 588171 B//1, second 8 scratched out and replaced) and "Led Zeppelin II" (1969, Atlantic 588198, gatefold sleeve, early UK issue, orange/plum Atlantic labels with black text and white/silver centre strip, matrix numbers 588198 A2 and 588198 B2)QTY: (7)NOTE:All records sold as seen and not subject to return

Lot 14

Atlantic City, Gema Records, 1990 release, AC100. Three coloured vinyl.

Lot 673

Led Zeppelin: Mothership - 4-LP boxed set, issued 2007, Atlantic Records Swan Song R1 344700 (vinyl EX+, box VG, slight corner rubs)

Lot 4

CLASSIC / NORTHERN SOUL - 7" PACK. A pack of 19 x 7". Artists/ Titles include The Spellbinders - Help Me (CBS202453, Ex), Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - I Feel Alright (promo, 7N35298, G+), Soul Brothers Six - Some Kind Of Wonderful (Atlantic 584118, VG+), Earl Jackson - Soul Self Satisfaction (promo, ABC 4110, Ex), Wilbert Harrison - Let's Stick Together (WI-363, VG+), Etta James - Do I Make Myself Clear (promo, CRS8025), Garnet Mimms - I Can Hear My Baby Crying (VS569), The Performers - I Can't Stop You (Mirwood 5535), Julien Covey - A Little Bit Hurt (WIP-6009, A side VG, B side poor), The O'Jays - Stand In For Love (demo, LIB 66197), The Angelos, Ben E. King, Julie Grant, Titus Turner, Bobby Bland, Mary Wells, Betty Wright, The Marvellettes and Guy Darrell. Whilst many records grade between VG and Ex, please note condition varies and some records will grade below VG.

Lot 161

Schetky (J. C.) A series of four sketches, illustrative of various situations of His Majesty's Ship Pique, on her homeward voyage, from the moment of her coming off the rocks on the coast of Labrador, until her being docked at Portsmouth, leaf of text recording details of Capt. Rous's court martial, 4 lithographed plates by Schetky (signed Schetkey), light foxing or soiling, original printed upper wrapper trimmed and mounted on blank leaf as title, with ink inscription "C.W.Bonham Midshipman 1835" to title and his later inscription to his son "Rear-Admiral Bonham R.N. 1879 Thomas P.Bonham R.N. Naval Cadet" to front free endpaper, later half roan over marbled boards, manuscript label to upper cover "H.M.Ship 'Pique' 1854 Voyage across the Atlantic", rubbed, spine ends worn, [Abbey, Life 343; Bobins 62, both coloured copies but probably later colouring], oblong folio, Portsea, Trives & Maynard, [1835]. *** Rare. HMS Pique ran aground in the Strait of Belle Isle near the Labrador Peninsula. She crossed the Atlantic without her rudder and taking on water, reaching Portsmouth a month later. On arrival the vessel was repaired and a large rock, which had plugged a hole in her hull and prevented her taking on more water, was removed. The rock remains on display in Portsmouth today. The captain, Henry John Rous, was court martialled "on board the Victory...in Portsmouth harbour" on 20th October 1835 but was acquitted due to faulty charts and instruments, and ultimately praised for reaching home safely.  Charles Wright Bonham R.N. (1817-84) entered the Navy in 1832 and rose to Vice-Admiral. Royal Navy Records list him as being mate on the Pique under Capt. Edward Boxer from 1837-38 in North America and the West Indies.Thomas Parry Bonham R.N. (1873-1916), son of the above, was killed in action while in command of HMS Black Prince at the Battle of Jutland in May 1916.

Lot 12

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin self titled original UK pressing on Atlantic Records 588171. Plum labels with Warner Bros. publishing credit, A //1 - B//1 matrices, silver line at bottom of sleeve. VG+ (slight laminate lifting at spine) / VG+ (non feelable scuffs)

Lot 483

Vinyl - 20 recent and re-issue Jazz / Soul Jazz / Latin Jazz / Improv. Jazz limited edition albums to include: Mal Waldron Trio – Free At Last (extended edition) (double album, ECM Records, ECM 1001), Jimmy Giuffre – Western Suite (Atlantic, SD-1330), Dorothy Ashby – Afro-Harping (LPS 809), Gilles Peterson – Impressed With Gilles Peterson (double album, 064 749-1), Sven Libaek And His Orchestra – Solar Flares (Votary Records ,V.O.T. 007LP), Michel Magne – Musique Tachiste (Finders Keepers Records, 1CACKLP), Greg Foat – The Mage (Athens Of The North, AOTNLP 016), Gabor Szabo – Jazz Raga (LITA 053), Moondog With Julie Andrews & Martyn Green – Songs Of Sense & Nonsense - Tell It Again (POPPYLP 004), The Peddlers – Three In A Cell (BN 26458), Guttorm Guttormsen Quartet – Soturnudi & Albufeira (Norway 2018, Plastic Strip Records, PSPLP707), Various – Rearward In Italy / A Selection Of Rare Italian Jazz Tunes (double album, Rearward Records, RW113 LP), Phil Ranelin – The Time Is Now ! (double album, HEFTY 32), Keith Tippett & Howard Riley – Interchange (TPM 2213), Derek Bailey – Improvisation (GET 6202), Various – Bazaar - Rare Jazz / Fusion Gems From Polish Vaults Vol. 1, 1960s (CS-19 LP), Mike Sammes Singers / The Ted Taylor Organsound – Hymns A’ Swinging (DJ 1006), Arthur Lyman – Island Vibes (clear vinyl, AGS 061), Russ Garcia And His Orchestra – Fantastica - Music From Outer Space (LST 7001), Keith Jarrett – Arbour Zena (ECM 1070). Condition EX overall

Lot 552A

Vinyl - Approx 50 Soul / Northern Soul singles mainly on Atlantic Records to include Arthur Conley, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, Archie Bell, Aretha Franklin, Bob & Earl,The Show Stoppers, Clarence Carter, Lee Dorsey, Joe Tex, Booker T, Eddie Floyd, Soloman Burke, The Drifters and more.  Vg overall.  No sleeves.

Lot 629

Vinyl - Jazz - The Ornette Coleman Quartet – Ornette! Original UK 1962 pressing on London Atlantic Records LTZK 15241. VG+ / EX

Lot 71

A FINE GAUGE 1 LIVE STEAM MODEL OF THE GREAT CENTRAL CLASS 8B ATLANTIC 4-4-2 TENDER LOCOMOTIVE NO 192 'JERSEY LILLIE' BUILT TO AN EXHIBITION STANDARD BY MR J WINGATE OF WINCHESTER The model with multi tube spirit fired boiler with fitted safety valve, electronic boiler water level device and having back-head fittings to include steam pressure gauge, regulator and other detailing. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with slip eccentric valve gear. Fluted motion and polished bright-work, water axle pump with bypass valve. The six-wheel tender with coal compartment and fitted hand operated water feed pump. The locomotive finished in traditional great central railway green lined livery with cab side plate, sign written tender, railway crests, polished brass fittings, fitted handrails, steps, buffers and fitted vacuum hoses Locomotive and tender 63.5cm long, cab 9cm wideBoiler History: The boiler was originally hydraulically tested to 120 psi with a working pressure of 60 psi. Boiler history available from the auctioneers on request.This model can also be built in 5 inch gauge to the design by late Don Young and was serialised in Model Engineer Volumes 137-9Full size Locomotive History: Facing a potential rise in passenger traffic, the Great Central Railway placed an order for two pairs of different locomotives from the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow in 1903 - one pair being the 4-6-0 GCR Class 8C, the other pair being this 4-4-2 locomotive. The two locomotives shared as many common components as possible to allow easy conversion of the 8Bs to the 4-6-0 configuration - and both designs borrowed heavily from John G Robinsons earlier GCR Class 8. However, due to a much smaller than anticipated traffic increase, no further Class 8Cs were built, and instead a further 25 Class 8Bs were ordered and built between 1904 and 1906 - built with larger fireboxes as there was no longer a need to convert the locomotives to a 4-6-0 configuration. In 1909 and 1910, the original locomotives also received this larger firebox.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 warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 107

A WELL-ENGINEERED 3 1/2 INCH GAUGE MODEL OF A LBSC MAISIE 4-4-2 GNR ATLANTIC TENDER LOCOMOTIVE NO 251 BUILT BY THE LATE MR HENRY SAVAGE OF WOLVERHAMPTON The silver soldered copper boiler having back-head fittings to include steam pressure gauge, regulator, water sight-glass and other usual fittings. The chassis with fluted motion, twin outside cylinders, cylinder drain cocks and internal Stephenson's valve gear. The model is finished in traditional green and black lined livery and fitted steps, handrails, lamp irons, oiler system, couplings and vacuum hoses. The six-wheel tender with top railing, coal compartment, hand operated water feed pump, brake, steps, handrails and firing tools The locomotive is sold together with its own transportation case. Boiler History: Past boiler history. Expired May 2023. 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 warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition. Condition Report: Please Note: The boiler pipework to boiler has been disconnected and slight dismantling. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 5202

A small collection of records to include Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles, Abbey Road, The Beatles, Help, The Beatles, Atlantic Crossing, Rod Stewart.

Lot 22

Led Zeppelin IV - Untitled Record lp Plum Atlantic with inner sleeve and gatefold sleeve - Version 7  There are currently 8 verified and known 'plum' label variants.This is the 7th (of 8) known 'plum' label variants. Specific to this label are:Track B1 is credited on B-side label as "Misty Mountain Hop"Feather logo at 2 o'clock is upside down.'Marketed by Polydor Records Limited' at 6 o'clock on labels.'Under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.' in white area under ATLANTIC on left side.LED ZEPPELIN is printed above spindle hole.Catalogue number at 3 o'clock above circular Atlantic logo reads 'deluxe 2401012 Sleeve is in very good plus condition - Vinyl is Excellent plus with little signs of play.

Lot 327

A large collection of vinyl LPs and records,including Led Zeppelin 'II', 1969 UK Atlantic Records release, the red and plum label with 'The Lemon Song' on side one and 'Livin' Lovin' Wreck (She's a Woman)' on side two, The Jimi Hendrix Experience 'Electric Ladyland' naked album, 1973 UK Polydor release, David Bowie 'Hunky Dory', 1971 UK RCA release, 2 x David Bowie 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars', 1972 UK RCA release, David Bowie 'Aladdin Sane', 1973 UK RCA release, Led Zeppelin 'III', signed to the back of the sleeve by John Paul Jones, 1970 UK Atlantic Records release, Robert Plant 'Now and Zen', together with an assortment of Neil Young albums and four boxes of assorted recordsCondition ReportPlease note that the plastic crates are not included in the sale.

Lot 148

Led Zeppelin: An Atlantic Records Presentation Award For The Record Store Day Release of the Single Rock And Roll/Friends,2018,presented to Joan Hudson to commemorate the best selling record store day release of all time for the 2018 exclusive release of Rock And Roll/Friends, the award comprising yellow 7-inch vinyl and record sleeves, framed and glazed, 27in x 19 1/4in (68.5cm x 49cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Joan Hudson, accountant and administrator for Led Zeppelin, and later accountant for Robert Plant.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 335

The Beatles: A Group of Posters,1970s-00s,comprising; a poster for Ringo Starr Goodnight Vienna; a poster for Ringo the album from the Hit Singles; a poster for The Beatles' last USA concert; a German poster for Yellow Submarine; two posters for Ringo Starr on Atlantic Records; three Swedish posters for Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band tour (one signed 'to Ringo' and one signed 'To Zak' by various members of the tour) one unsigned; a John Lennon Rock n' Roll Apple Records poster; a reproduction poster for The Beatles at Carnegie Hall; a Ringo Starr Stop and Smell the Roses Standee; various sizes (12)Footnotes:Provenance:From the Estate of the late Hilary Gerrard (1933-2023), formerly Business Manager to Ringo Starr from the 1970s onwards.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 110

* Zeppelin and Airship Ephemera. A collection of 30 items, 1913-37, including Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktien-Geselischaft. Passagierfahrten mit Zeppelin-Luftschiffen. Annahme von Passagieren durch die Hamburg-Amerika Linie Abteilung Lufttschiffahrt brochure, 1913, colour and monochrome illustrations, a few ink annotations to lower margins, original wrappers with mounted colour illustration, oblong 4to, together with others related including an original watercolour and gouache menu artwork for the Graf Zeppelin, a 4 pp. brochure for the Graf Zeppelin, an on board menu for Graf Zeppelin, New York-Friedrichshafen, 1929 (Graf Zeppelin ink stamps to verso), a book of photo postcards for LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, a Graf Zeppelin 1929 calendar, set of 10 photographs of LZ129 Hindenburg, and entrance ticket to view the Hindenburg, a Graf Zeppelin boarding pass, 1929, Graf Zeppelin South America 1934 timetable signed by Clara Adams (1884-1971), setter of flying records and the first female passenger to fly on the Graf Zeppelin across the Atlantic, a Graf Zeppelin silk bookmark with route, 1929 (with tear to top margin), a Zeppelin freight label, a booklet 'Zeppelins in Relation to Religion' by the Rev. T. G. Stewart, circa 1916, plus other pamphlets and brochures etcQTY: (30)

Lot 220

R. LLOYD, complete (4), inc. Atlantic Records, Old English Inns, Old Inns, Tricks & Puzzles, G to EX, 125

Lot 483

A FRAMED PLATINUM DISC AWARDED TO ROBERT PLANT FOR THE 'PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS' LONG PLAYING ALBUM, presented to Robert Plant to commemorate the sales of more than 1,000,000 copies for Atlantic Records, 53cm x 44cm (1) (Condition Report: slight discoloration to edges of the central label, frame has bumps and scratches, disc is a little misshapen)

Lot 7071

A collection of R&B, Soul and Motown LPs to include BIG JAY McNEELY: 'Recorded Live At Cisco's, Manhattan Beach, Calif.' (WM 8143), JIMMY JONES: 'Good Timin' (MGM C 832), JR. WALKER AND THE ALL STARS: 'Home Cookin' (STML 11097), HUEY "PIANO" SMITH: 'Rockin Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu' (Sue Records ILP 917), LLOYD PRICE: 'Mr Personality' (ABC-297), BOOKER T AND THE MG'S: 'Soul Limbo' (XATS 1001), THE PLATTERS: 'Remember When?' (x2 copies, MMC 14014 and 135 106 MCY), DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES: 'Let The Sunshine In' (STML 1114) and 'Sing And Perform "Funny Girl"' (TML 1108) SAM & DAVE: 'The Best Of Sam & Dave' (Atlantic SD 8218), PERCY SLEDGE: 'The Best Of Percy Sledge' (K 40026), THE TEMPTATIONS: 'All Directions' (STML 11218) and 'Greatest Hits! (STML 11042), MARVIN GAYE: 'Easy' (with Tammi Terrell) (TMC 11132) and 'The Hits Of Marvin Gaye' (STML 11201) FOUR TOPS: 'Reach Out' (STML 11056) and 'Greatest Hits Vol.2) (STML 11195), GEORGIE FAME: 'All Me Own Work' (K 44183), DAVE "BABY" CORTEZ: 'Dave "Baby" Cortez And His Happy Organ' (Clock MG 20647-C, promo) and SIL AUSTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: 'Everything's Shakin' (MG-20320), together with three compilation albums 'Best From Bell' (SBLL 111), 'The History Of Rhythm & Blues Volume 1: The Roots 1947-52' (Atlantic 587 094) and 'Soul Decade; The Sixties' (ZL 74816(2)) (24, vinyl and sleeves VG-EX)

Lot 7235

BILL HALEY: A collection of twenty-four 10" shellac 78rpm records on various labels including Decca, Ronnex, Essex, Atlantic, Trans-World and Quality (24, some promos)

Lot 114

Vinyl - 8 Rock / Prog LPs to include Jethro Tull Stand Up (Island Records ILPS 9103) pink Island label with orange eye logo Vg, Mott The Hoople self titled (ILPS 9108) pink label with white 'i' logo Vg+, Fair Weather (Neon NE1) Vg+/Vg, Hawkwind In Search Of Space (UAG 29202) with log book Vg+/Vg+, Hawkwind Space Ritual (UAD 60037/8) Vg/Vg++, Gravytrain self titeld on Vertigo (6360 023) German pressing with swirl inner Vg, Badger One Live Badger (K40473), Yes self titled on Atlantic (588190) plum Atlantic labels, lyric insert, A1/B1 matrices Vg

Lot 379

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin self titled LP on Atlantic Records 588171. UK pressing, plum Atlantic labels, 7 Arts credits A 1 / B 1 matrices. Grey stripe at bottom on front sleeve. VG+

Lot 63

Vinyl - Stone Temple Pilots Purple on Atlantic Records 7567-82607-1. Ltd edition purple vinyl. Sleeve / Inner sleeve Vg, Vinyl Vg+

Lot 638

Vinyl - 10 rare Heavy Metal / New Wave Of British Heavy Metal late 1970’s early 1980’s 7” singles including many private pressing, to include: Anvil (Attic Records MET 002), Bitch (Rutland Records RX 101), Witchfynde (Mausoleum records GUTS 8404), Witchfynde (Rondelet Records ROUND 4), Witchfynde (Round records ROUND 1), Wrathchild (Bullet Records, BOL 5), Dark Star (Avatar Records, 02.2971/4), Dark Star (Avatar Records, 02.2970/2), Strife (Outlaw records OUT 001), Boxer / Crawler / Moon (with 2 concert tickets, EPIC HOTS 1), More (Atlantic W 11561). Condition VG+ overall

Lot 64

Vinyl - Stone Temple Pilots Core on Atlantic Records 7567824181. Ex

Lot 381

LED ZEPPELIN - THE COMPLETE BBC SESSIONS LP BOX SET (LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION - ATLANTIC - 8122794388). A fantastic numbered/ limited edition 5 LP box set containing The Complete BBC Sessions by British rock legends Led Zeppelin (8122794388, 2016 issued 5LP box set. Limited edition No: 08616. Includes booklet and numbered insert. Records are all Ex+/ Like New. Sleeves are all Ex/ Ex+/ Like New, Box is Ex+).

Lot 142

JAZZ ICONS - LP COLLECTION. An iconic collection of around 24 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Warne Marsh (x 10) inc Jazz Of Two Cities, Warne Marsh (Atlantic 1291, mono OG), Ne Plus Ultra, The Art Of Improvising and Warne Out, Herbie Mann (x 8) inc Flute Souffle, Right Now, Afro To Bossa To Blues and Herbie Mann At The Village Gate and Don Ellis (x 6) inc Shock Treatment, Autumn, Electric Bath, 'Live' At Monterey! and Live At Montreux. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with most records grading at least Ex.

Lot 286

LED ZEPPELIN - UK STUDIO LP PACK. A super selection of 3 studio LPs by Led Zeppelin. Titles include Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400. UK og press with no WB logo on label edge text. A3/ B5/ C1/ D1 matrix. Records are strong VG+. Printed inner sleeves are Ex. Sleeve with insert is VG+, some edge storage wear), IV aka Untitled (2401012, pulm/ red Atlantic label. Label variation with stickers at foot of labels with Jimmy Page credit on. A3 PECKO DUCK/ B4 PORKY matrix. Record is VG/ sleeve VG, sticker tear to top of cover. No printed inner) & Coda (A0051, German press with printed inner. VG+/ VG+).

Lot 162

Four classic rock albums including Woodstock- Music from the original soundtrack and more, 1973 Atlantic Records German pressing, Free- The Free Story limited edition number 002942, Wishbone Ash- Argus and Thin Lizzy-Remembering: Pt 1, (4) The cover to Woodstock shows signs of shelf wear and has a damp stain on the back towards the top edge, with the vinyl showing only very light signs of hairline scratches or marks, the Free Story shows shelf wear on the cover with, once again, only very light signs of hairline scratches and marks on the vinyl  and the Remembering PT 1 is in very similar condition, with Argus having slightly heavier marks etc on its playing surface.       

Lot 155

Skid Row - Skid Row and Slave to the Grind albums Skid Row is a 1989 Atlantic records first pressing, matrix number R/S Alsdorf 7881936 1 B,1991 Atlantic records pressing matrix number WMME Alsdorf  756 782242-1 A2, original inner sleeve with Skid Row sticker. The Skid Row album has minimal issues to the cover and the original inner sleeve with the vinyl appearing to be in excellent condition, showing little in the way of marks or scratches, the Slave to the Grind album cover has some edge creasing and storage related marks and the vinyl is bright and very clean with a few slight marks and hairline scratches.  An overall very good copy of this sought after rock classic of the early 90s. 

Lot 414

A collection of 150+ vintage and later 1980's 45 RPM vinyl single records. To include; The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, The Kinks, The Beatles, Procol Harum, The Supremes, George Harrison, Madonna, Bronski Beat, Shakin Stevens, The Cars, Slade, Van Morrison, Queen, Billy Joel, Freddie Mercury, Bob Seger, Roxy Music, Billy Joel, Queen, Slade. The Cars, Shakin Stevens, Bronski Beat, Eddy Grant, Pretenders, Boney M, Kool and the Gang, Stevie Wonder, Hot Chocolate, Foreigner, Cliff Richard, CHris Rea, OMD, Status Quo, Billy Joel, Hazel O'Connor, Stevie Wonder, Sheena Easton, Katrina and the Waves, Queen, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkel, Bonnie Tyler, ELO, Jona Lewie, Elton John, Pet Shop Boys, Del Amitri, Julian Lennon, Hot Chocolate, Simon & Garfunkel, George Harrison, PP Arnold, Suzi Quatro, Billy Joel, The Three Degrees amongst many other examples. Record Labels to include; CBS, MCA, Phonogram, RAK, A&M, EMI, Parlophone, Polydor, Mercury, Atlantic, PYE, Capital, Tamla, WB amongst others. 

Lot 137

FRED BULLER: "THE DOMESDAY BOOK OF GIANT SALMON" A Record of the Largest Atlantic Salmon Ever Caught; Fred Buller: "The Domesday Book of Giant Salmon Vol.II. More records of the largest Atlantic Salmon Ever Caught"; Ronald S. Swanton "The Grand Cascapedia Giants" with introduction by Hoagy B. Carmichael; Ronald S. Swanson "Record Atlantic Salmon. Rod Caught Fish of 50lbs or More" with an introduction by Roy Flury; and Ronald S. Swanson "Fish Models, Plaques and Effigies. Angling Art: Sculpture and Painting" with an introduction by Michael D. Hall, 3vols, by Meadow Press (5)Provenance: From a private East Sussex vintage fishing tackle collection.

Lot 283

JAZZ; records to include Miles Davis 'Friday Night' on UK CBS with textured orange label, Dizzy Gillespie 'On the French Riviera', UK pressing on Philips, Junior Mance 'The Junior Mance Touch' on US Polydor, Quincy Jones 'Quincy's Got a Brand New Bag' on UK Mercury', Herbie Mann 'Latin Fever' on US Atlantic orange green label, and Ahmad Jamal 'Count 'em 88', US pressing on Argo, grooved black label (8).

Lot 308

ROCK & POP; twenty records to include Chris Jagger self-titled, 'Led Zeppelin II' on Atlantic orange and green label, The Rolling Stones 'Emotional Rescue', Betty Boo 'Boomania' picture disc, Eric Clapton 'Crossroads', four cassettes boxed with booklet, Meatloaf 'Bat Out of Hell', Roy Wood 'Boulders', and Queen 'News of the World', 'Hot Space', 'The Miracle' and 'A Day at the Races' (20).

Lot 335

Fourteen records to include Cat Stevens 'Catch Bull at Four', 'Foreigner' and 'The View from the Top' German pressing, James Taylor 'Mud Slide Slim' and 'Sweet Baby James', Lindisfarne 'Slightly Out of Tune', on Charisma UK pink scroll, Bob Dylan 'Self-Portrait' UK pressing, Crosby, Stills & Nash self-titled on UK Atlantic red plum, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 'Déjà Vu' on UK Atlantic red plum, Carole King 'Tapestry' on A&M UK brown label, Labi Siffre 'Crying, Laughing, Loving Lying', Leon Russell 'Stop all that Jazz', etc (14).

Lot 59

A scarce ‘gallantry’ post-War M.B.E. group of eleven awarded to Lieutenant-Commander R. H. Williams, R.N., a Fleet Air Arm helicopter pilot who assisted in rescuing the crew of the Norwegian Motor Vessel Dovrefjell which struck a reef in the Pentland Firth and sank, 3 February 1956. Williams already had a distinguished record as a Skua and Sea Hurricane pilot during the Second World War - carrying out a number of operational sorties over Norway in 1940, and during the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942. During a varied and long career, which went developed into Search and Rescue operations in Whirlwind and Wessex helicopters - Williams amassed over 5,000 flying hours The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, Atlantic; Africa Star; Burma Star, 1 clasp, Pacific; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Korea 1950-53, 1st issue (Cd. Pilot. R. H. Williams. R.N.); U.N. Korea 1950-54; Coronation 1937, privately named ‘R. H. Williams P/J.X. 39691.’; Norway, Medal for Life Saving, Haakon VII, 2nd class in silver with Crown, privately named in reverse centre ‘R. H. Williams 3-2-1956’, mounted as worn, traces of verdigris, nearly very fine or better (11) £800-£1,200 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 22 June 1956: ‘The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for gallantry in rescuing the crew of the Norwegian Motor Vessel Dovrefjell which struck a reef in the Pentland Firth and sunk on 3 February 1956:- In a gale blowing at forty-five knots, the Norwegian motor vessel Dovrefjell was lying beam on to the seas which were breaking heavily over her. Solid spray was reaching a height of one hundred feet, and lifeboats were unable to lie alongside her. Lieutenant Jack Rex Palmer, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Fulmar and Senior Commissioned Pilot Richard Harold Williams, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Fulmar, were ordered to fly their helicopters to the ship for possible rescue operations. Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams arrived first but was ordered to turn back as the conditions appeared to be too hazardous for a helicopter rescue. Lieutenant Palmer then reached the ship and, on his own initiative, decided to attempt a rescue. The ship’s aerials and turbulence necessitated winching the men from a height of fifty feet, but in spite of this Lieutenant Palmer succeeded in rescuing two of the crew. He was then joined by Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams and during the next three hours both pilots made a total of eight trips between the ship and John O’Groats, rescuing two members of the crew each time. Lieutenant Palmer and Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams displayed skill and determination of a very high order in rescuing the entire ship’s crew in extremely difficult flying conditions.’ For their part in the rescue, the two winch operators, Acting Petty Officer Telegraphist Roy Moneypenny, C/SSF 836087, and Aircrewman I Alexander Japp L/FX 79405 both of H.M.S. Fulmar, received the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct. Williams and Palmer were awarded the Boyd Trophy in 1956 - awarded annually to the naval pilot(s) or aircrew(s) who in the opinion of the Flag Officer Naval Air Command has/have achieved the finest feat of aviation during the previous year. Richard Harold Williams joined the Royal Navy as a rating in July 1933, and volunteered for pilot training in August 1939. He carried out his initial training at No. 23 E.F.T.S and No. 1 E.F.T.S., gaining his ‘Wings’ in January 1940. Williams’s initial postings included with 759 and 760 Squadrons, before being posted for operational flying with 801 Squadron in July 1940. He flew Skuas on 12 operational sorties over Norway, and 1 over Cherbourg Harbour, with the Naval Air Squadron. Williams advanced to Petty Officer (Air), and was posted to 880 Squadron (Hawker Sea Hurricanes), R.N.A.S. Arbroath at the end of May 1941. The Squadron was ‘Scrambled’, 29 August 1941, and Williams records the following in his Log Book ‘Ju88 Attacked - Unconfirmed (One Engine Shot Out).’ Williams was posted with the Squadron to the Aircraft Carrier Indomitable, which had been allocated for the Far East, in October 1941. In May 1942, the squadron took part in the invasion of Madagascar, being largely employed in ground attack duties during the capture of Diego-Suarez at the start of the invasion, and destroying one light aircraft by strafing at Arrachart airfield, leaving air superiority duties to the Martlets of 881 and 882 Squadrons operating off Illustrious. Williams flew in 5 operational sorties over Madagascar, and was hit by flak. He returned to Lee-on-Solent after his tour, and subsequently served with 782 (Naval Transport) Squadron, September 1942 - May 1946. Operating out of R.N.A.S. Donibristle Wiliams flew a variety of aircraft and advanced to Warrant Air Officer (Pilot) in June 1945. His rank was altered to Commissioned Pilot, and he was posted to 742 Squadron (Beechcraft Expeditor’s) Ceylon in May 1946. Subsequent postings included with 791 Squadron at Simbang, and 781 Squadron at H.M.S Daedalus. Williams served with the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glory, August 1949 - September 1951, before being posted to the Staff at H.M.S. Daedalus in January 1952. He undertook a Helicopter Conversion Course in January the following year, had various postings including to Hal-Far, Malta, and advanced to Senior Commissioned Pilot in April 1954. Williams was posted for Search and Rescue operations to H.M.S. Fulmar (Whirlwinds) at Lossiemouth in November 1955, and it was from here that he took part in the above mentioned rescue of 42 Norwegian sailors off a wreck in the Scottish Skerries on 3 February 1956. He was also awarded the Norwegian Medal for Life Saving in July 1957. Subsequent S.A.R. postings including to Ford, Brawdy and Culdrose. Williams advanced to Lieutenant Commander in April 1960, and retired in 1965. He died in 1976. Sold with copied research (including photographic images of recipient), and two large files of bound photocopies of recipient’s Flying Log Books, covering 1 August 1939 - 25 July 1963.

Lot 1100

CLASSIC ROCK/PROG - LP COLLECTION. Excellent choices with these 25 x LPs including rarities. To include Rare Bird - Rare Bird (pink scroll og, CAS 1005 - VG/VG+), Led Zeppelin - III (plum Atlantic second, no Peter Grant, 2401-002 A5/B7 - VG/nice Ex og UK sleeve, working wheel), Procol Harum - A Salty Dog (UK og, SLRZ 1009 'Sold In UK' labels - VG+/Ex), Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (including 1st UK unboxed misprint 'Londen' sleeve, SHDW 1/2 - lovely Ex records/Ex very sharp sleeve, also with boxed RE), Jethro Tull - This Was (stereo ILPS 9085 og bullseye label - VG+/Ex nice wide spine), Spanky & Our Gang, Grateful Dead (x2) inc. From The Mars Hotel, David Bowie, The Pretty Things - Emotions (UK og, TL5425, please note F/G condition), Amazing Blondel, Kraftwerk, Eagles, The Pentangle, Tangerine Dream and Amen Corner. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 674

PROG/CLASSIC ROCK - LP SELECTION. Cool pack of 8 classic LPs. Titles are Pink Floyd (x3) - Meddle (SHVL 795 A4/B3 - clean Ex+/Ex textured), The Final Cut (SHPF 1983 - VG/VG) and Piper... (Fame RE), Yes - Time And A Word (UK plum Atlantic og record, 2400006 - Ex condition record/with insert/VG US sleeve), The Beatles - White Album (side opening stereo UK RE - VG and Ex records/with lyric poster, no photos/VG) and Love Songs and The Rolling Stones - Through The Past, Darkly... (stereo boxed RE) and Emotional Rescue. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 676

MAIDEN/SABBATH/LED ZEP - LP/12" COLLECTION. Get ready to rock with 10 x LPs/12" from Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin! To include Led Zeppelin - III (UK plum Atlantic original 2401002 'Executive Producer Peter Grant' labels - VG condition record with some surface marks and one or two 'just about' feelable light scratches/Ex clean condition og UK sleeve, working wheel), Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (early UK RE, small swirl VO 6 - note record graded as G with surface mark/scuffs and a warp/VG+ second printing 'All Vertigo Recordings' sleeve) and Iron Maiden (x8) - Sanctuary (og Dutch copy, 1A K052Z-07390, uncensored sleeve - Ex+/Ex lovely copy), Somewhere In Time (EMC 3512 A1/B2 - VG/printed inner/Ex), Live After Death (RIP 1 - please note G+ records/with inners/VG), Maiden Japan (Canadian, MLP-15000 - Ex/Ex), Running Free / Run To The Hills (IRN 7), Can I Play With Madness / The Evil That Men Do (IRN 9), Women In Uniform (2C 052-52879Z French) and The Number Of The Beast (Dutch 12", 1A K052-1076386 - Ex/Ex).

Lot 706

80s - LPs/12"/7" COLLECTION. Great split collection of around 68 x LPs/12" plus 43 x 7" covering all the 80s classics! LPs/12" include Erasure inc. Wild (with The Tour 89/90 Songbook) and Circus, George Micahel - Faith, David Bowie - Dancing In The Street, Divine - The Story So Far, Robbie Robertson, Roxy Music - The Atlantic Years, Swing Out Sister - It's Better To Travel, Bangles - Different Light, Billy Joel - 52nd Street, Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome, Duran Duran - Rio, Pet Shop Boys - Please, Fleetwood Mac - Behind The Mask, Culture Club, The Christians, Howard Jones, Bryan Ferry, Huey Lewis And The News. With 7" from the likes of David Bowie, A-ha, Madonna, Big Country, The Housemartins, Enya, Erasure, Neneh Cherry, Chaka Khan, Boy George, The Boomtown Rats and The Bangles. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with all records housed with protective plastic wallets.

Lot 726

BLUES/BLUES ROCK - LP COLLECTION. Bluesy collection of around 53 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists/titles include Eddie Boyd And His Blues Band Featuring Peter Green (UK original, SKL 4872 unboxed ffss Decca labels - Ex condition record nice and clean with only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks/VG+ sharp sleeve, a very small tear on the opening edge to the reverse), Duster Bennett - Smiling Like I'm Happy (Blue Horizon UK stereo og - please note G+ record/VG+ sleeve), Good Time Music (UK Elektra og, EUK 260 - VG/Ex), Sun Treader - Zin-Zin, Jeff Beck inc. Truth (UK SCX 6293 og black/blue label - please note G record, may clean to a higher grading/VG, also with US copy), The Groundhogs (x6) inc. Blues Obituary (UK og blue label LIberty, LBS 83253 - please note G condition record with surface marks and some feelable scratches/VG sleeve), Butterfield Blues Band - The Resurrection... (EKL 4015, orange label/black text early UK copy/VG), Iron Butterfly, Rory Gallagher, The Blues Project, Dr. John (x9 - please note mainly with likely water damage to the sleeves, including plum UK Atlantic og Gris-Gris, records often VG and may clean to a higher grading), Savoy Brown, Taj Mahal and Jack Miller. Condition can vary though many still do grade between VG and Ex (especially the later titles).

Lot 225

Quartet Pyramid LP Atlantic SD 1325 Modern Jazz Quartet The Last Concert 2LP G/fold Atlantic K60098 The Modern Jazz Quartet Fontessa LP London Records LTZ K15022 John Lewis The Wonderful World of Jazz LP London Atlantic SAH-K 6218 John Lewis Cool LP Fontana FJL 106 John Lewis & Sacha Distel Afternoon in Paris LP Oriole Records MG 20036

Lot 2

MIXED VINYL RECORDS - BEATLES, QUEEN, ROD STEWART ETC. Comprising: The Beatles - Rock 'n' Roll Music; The Beatles Ballads George Harrison - The Best of George Harrison Paul McCartney - Tug of War Wings - Wings Greatest John Lennon - The John Lennon Collection; Double Fantasy Tom Jones - Greatest Hits Queen - News of the World Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing; Foot Loose & Fancy free; A Night on the Town Madness - One Step Beyond; Absolutely Salute to British Rock (15 total) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 377

Cigarette cards, Naval & Shipping, a collection of 8 sets, Mitchell's, River & Coastal Steamers, Lloyd, Atlantic Records, Carreras, Our Navy & Notable Ships Past & Present, Murray's, Steam Ships & the Story of Ships & Morris, Treasure Island & Captain Blood (mostly gd/vg)

Lot 109

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin IV LP on Atlantic records 2401012. UK 5th issue, B-side has title as 'Misty Mountain Top'. "Under licence..." text also added below Atlantic logo, Plum labels. Gatefold sleeve VG (has waving as a result of moisture), Vinyl VG+, printed inner sleeve has tears and sellotape at bottom.

Lot 107

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin II LP on Atlantic Records 588198. UK 2nd pressing on red / maroon labels with A3 as "The Lemon Song" and B2 as "Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's A Woman)" on both sleeve and labels. Mistyping of A4 THANKYOU. Light brown gatefold sleeve VG, Vinyl VG

Lot 789

Vinyl - 20 original Atlantic Soul UK press albums on Atlantic Records to include: Junior Mance (2400 028), Joe Tex - 2 albums (588 130 & ATL 5043), LaVerne baker (588 133), Sam & Dave (Japanese P-6027A), Arthur Conley - 3 albums (587069 / 587 128 / 587034), The Drifters - 3 albums (587 123 / 587063 / SAL 5023), Otis redding - 2 albums (587 148 / 587050), Billy Vera & Judy Clay (588 158), Percy Sledge (587050), Isaac hayes (2465 016), Booker T. & The MG’s (ATL 5027), The Coasters (588 134), Esther Phillips (ATL 5030) and others. At least Vg overall

Lot 106

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin self titled. UK pressing, plum labels, Warner Bros / 7 Arts publishing credit, A//1 B//1 matrices. Atlantic Records 588171. Fully laminated sleeve VG+, Vinyl EX-

Lot 498

Vinyl - Soul / Funk / Disco, over 200 7” singles including factory samples, foreign pressings,with many on Atlantic Records and London Records, artists to include: James Brown, Al Green (EP), Billy Preston, Herbie Mann, Booker T. & The MG’s, Rex Marvin & The Mighty Cravers, Geno Washington, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Impressions, Arthur Conley, Rufus Thomas, Esther Phillips, Al Wilson, Roberta Flack, Percy Sledge, Lou Rawls, H.B. Barnum, Bunny Sigler, Lalo Schifrin - Jaws, Ila Van, Dee Clark, Timmy Thomas, Ron Carter, Eddie Harris, Johnnie Taylor, Sly & The Family Stone, Marvin Gaye, Willie Mitchell, Dobie Gray, Manu Dibango, Don Covay, and many many more. Condition VG+ to EX overall

Lot 241

Vinyl - Over 100 7” singles on Stateside Records, Atlantic Records, President Records, Cameo-Parkway and Roulette Records, including Rock ’N’ Roll / Rock, Beat and Pop, to include: Vanilla Fudge, The Rascals, Crosby Stills & Nash, The Coasters, Ronnie Hawkins, Chubby Checker, The Equals, The Pyramids, The Symbols, Tommy James & The Shondells, The Royal Guardsmen, Mitch Ryder, The Spartans, The Five Americans,The Four Seasons, Eddie Rambeau, The Rockin’ Rebels, Danny & The Juniors and many others, mainly in original company sleeves. Condition VG to VG+ overall

Lot 251

Vinyl - Northern Soul / Soul - 15 Soul singles on Atlantic Records, including, The Soul Clan (with picture sleeve), Billy Bland, Aretha Franklin, Arthur Conley, Rufus Thomas, King Curtis, Wilson Pickett, Joe Tex, Otis Redding, Eddie Floyd and others. Various years and conditions

Lot 824

Vinyl - Two rare original Jazz records to include Ornette Coleman The Shape Of Jazz To Come (Atlantic UK Mono 587022) and John Coltrane My Favourite Things (1967 Italian pressing Atlantic ATL LP 09046) Vg overall

Lot 949

Vinyl - Over 30 Rock, Pop & Soul LPs to include Ram John Holder (Beacon Records), Irma Thomas (Minit Records) x 2, The Sweet Inspirations (plum Atlantic labels), King Reggie's All Stars, Bob & Earl, ACDC, Sam & Dave (plum Atlantic labels), Arthur Conley (ATCO), Eagles, Genesis, Elton John and more including a Pink Floyd DSOTM sleeve. Vg overall

Lot 108

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin - III LP on Atlantic Records 2401002. Original UK 1st pressing, plum labels. Fully laminated gatefold sleeve with working wheel. Produced by Jimmy Page, Executive Producer:Peter Grant (credited on top half of labels), Warner Bros. Music Ltd. Matrix numbers end with A5 and B5. Sleeve (Made In Germany) VG++, Vinyl VG (small name written on side A. label)

Lot 808

Vinyl - Northern Soul / Soul - 15 Soul singles on Atlantic Records, including, The Soul Clan (with picture sleeve), Billy Bland, Aretha Franklin, Arthur Conley, Rufus Thomas, King Curtis, Wilson Pickett, Joe Tex, Otis Redding, Eddie Floyd and others. Various years and conditions

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