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Lot 10

AC/DC - THE EARLY YEARS LP BOX SET (LIMITED EDITION - ACDC 1). An exciting 5LP boxset of The Early Years of AC/DC (ACDC1, 1990 Scandinavian Limited Edition 5LP set No: 06343, released on WEA/ Atlantic. The set containing the first 5 LPs by the group is packaged in an oversized cardboard box. LP's in the compartment bolted with real metal bolts with a chunky metal-chain handle for carrying. Includes patch, calendar with pictures and large colour poster. Limited edition of 10000 individually numbered copies. Records are Ex+/ box is VG+, displaying some age-related storage wear).

Lot 653

Cigarette cards, Shipping / Naval, 8 sets, Cope's Boats of the World (50 cards, foxing to most backs, fronts gd), Dominion Tobacco Co NZ, U.S.S. Steamers (50 cards, foxing to some backs, fronts gd), Churchman's Life in a Liner (25 cards, gd), Lambert & Butler Naval Portraits (25 cards, gd), Richard Lloyd Atlantic Records (25 cards, vg), Phillips Ships & Their Flags (25 cards, gd), Player's British Naval Craft 'L' size (25 cards, vg) & Wills Rigs of Ships 'L' size (25 cards, vg)

Lot 1166

The following fifteen lots are a very good, well looked after collection of Vinyl LP records;- the majority are of the Jazz genre. Included are albums by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, MJQ, Thelonius Monk, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Gerry Mulligan, McCoy Tyner, Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Albums by British Artists in the collection, such as Mike Gibbs, Stan Tracey, Tony Coe, Keith Jarrett, Barbara Thompson (3 LPs), and Morrissey Mullen.Also, LPs by Herbie Hancock, Weather Report (6 LPs), 4 interesting Nina Simone LPs together with 2 very early issues by Lorez Alexandria (10" LP) and Stan Getz featuring Astrud Gilberto (Verve label).LPs by Richie Havens, Papa John Creach and Taj Mahal alsoRecords overall are in very good condition.10" LPLorez Alexndria: Lorez Sings Pres A Late Session at an Intimate Club G/VG Parlophone PMD 106212" LPsCarmen Mcrae: By Special Request P(cover torn)/G Brunswick LAT 8104Sarah Vaughan: Songs of The Beatles EX/EX Atlantic SD16037Frank Sinatra: Sinatra & Company EX/EX Reprise K44115Gus Mancuso: Introducing G/F Vogue LAE 12069

Lot 649

LED ZEPPELIN - LP PACK. A quality pack of 10 LPs by British 70s rock icons Led Zeppelin. Titles include III (2401 002, UK plum/ red Atlantic label with no Peter Grant credit. Made In Germany on back of sleeve. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), IV (2401012, UK press on plum/ red Atlantic label. Printed inner. VG+/ VG+), Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400, reissue with Warner Logo on label rim text. Records Ex/ sleeve VG+), S/T (ATL 40 031), In Through The Outdoor (x2) inc (SSK 59410, both UK pressings. One has the A sleeve, the other C. Both in brown paper covers), II (K40037), The Song Remains The Same (SS 89 402), Presence (SSK 59402) & Coda (79.0051-1). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 656

BILL HALEY - 10" 78RPM RARITIES. Killer set of 4 x super early 10" 78RPM rarities from Bill Haley with his Saddlemen and Comets... Titles are Rocket "88" (Holiday Records 105 - V+ with some minor surface hairline marks), I'm Gonna Dry Ev'ry Tear With A Kiss c/w Why Do I Cry Over You? (Atlantic 727 - lovely glossy V+ with a few light surface scuffs, also with UK Melodisc 1376 - fine and glossy V+) and Rock Around The Clock (US Decca demo, 29124 - super E condition with only a couple of very light and minor surface marks).

Lot 678

CLASSIC/BLUES/PSYCH ROCK - LP COLLECTION (MANY RARITIES - 'STARTER' COPIES). Impressive collection of 18 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 - I (plum Atlantic 588171, A1/B1, Warner/Arts/Jewel credits, corrected 8s - G+ side 1/G side 2/VG neat example grey stripe sleeve), 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 (pink rim RE), Traffic - Mr. Fantasy (mono bullseye og), Metallica - S/T (stock UK/EU og, 510 022-1, printed inners) and Bob Dylan. As a rule of thumb, the records generally fall between F to G+/VG, the sleeves typically G+ to VG.

Lot 962

MIXED ROCK / POP / PUNK - LP COLLECTION. Collection of around 18 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists / Titles include PiL - PiL (METAL1 - inc. original inner sleeves and insert), Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks (US RE), Sex Pistols - The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, The Beatles - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1 Box EMI RE w/ Cut Out, No Red Inner), Queen - Sheer Heart Attack, The Beatles - Abbey Road (2nd UK Pressing), Who / Hendrix - Backtrack 3, Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (2nd UK Plum Atlantic - Collection Filler Only) and The Animals - The Animals. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some records/sleeves falling below this.

Lot 1153

CLASSIC ROCK - LP COLLECTION. Plenty of great titles with these 52 x LPs - please note condition is varied (some titles grading to VG+/Ex whilst others may be 'collection filler' P/F/G). Artists/titles include The Doors - The Doors (early US gold label deep groove copy, EKS 74007, Allentown pressing - G+/VG), Led Zeppelin - I (plum Atlantic 588171, Warner/Arts/Jewel, A1/B1 corrected '8's - G/G seam splits, grey stripe) and Physical Graffiti (UK og Kings Road address, no Warner, A1/B5/C1/D1 - VG/G+ records/with inners/VG solid sleeve), Groundhogs - Blues Obituary (UK og, blue label LBS 83253 - Fair record/VG), The Beatles/related inc. With The Beatles (PMC 1206, 4 x black/yellow label copies, all Dominion credit, ranging from typically G to VG), Revolver (2 box stereo RE), Beatles For Sale (2 x black/yellow label monos) and White Album (side opening RE number 169766), The Stooges, Pink Floyd, Cream, Queen, Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix and The Who.

Lot 1223

LED ZEPPELIN - LP COLLECTION (WITH CROSSOVER PRESSING RARITIES). Great collection of 9 x LPs from Led Zep including collectable crossover pressings. Titles are II (UK K 40037, early green/orange label RE with earlier Atlantic cat. number in matrix on side 1 - Ex+/VG+), I (inc. early UK green/orange label RE, K 40031, interestingly with earlier Atlantic cat. number in matrix on both sides, side 1 with crossed out 8, side 2 without crossed out 8 - Ex+ superb record/Ex very clean sleeve, no grey stripe, also with deluxe 3 x LP 180g RE, 081227964603, sealed), 'IV' (K 50008 green/orange RE), III (K 50002, green/orange label RE, working wheel RE sleeve), Physical Graffiti (German RE), Houses Of The Holy, The Song Remains The Same and Presence (embossed). Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+ (records) and VG to Ex (sleeves).

Lot 413

Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 1, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Adam Koukoudakis   About   Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London.   Education   Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts   Select Exhibitions/Awards   Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London   Gallery Representation   Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew   Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising    

Lot 414

Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 2, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About   Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London.   Education   Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts   Select Exhibitions/Awards   Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London   Gallery Representation   Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew   Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising    

Lot 415

Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 3, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About   Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London.   Education   Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts   Select Exhibitions/Awards   Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London   Gallery Representation   Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew   Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising    

Lot 416

Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 4, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About   Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London.   Education   Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts   Select Exhibitions/Awards   Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London   Gallery Representation   Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew   Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising    

Lot 390

Family group: Five: Chief Petty Officer Writer Q. H. Dibnah, Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserve and Royal Canadian Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Canadian Forces Decoration, G.VI.R., with Second Award Bar loose, (CPO I/c. Q. H. Dibnah) mounted as originally worn, very fine Pair: Sergeant E. G. Dibnah, Fort Garry Horse British War and Victory Medals (14429 Sjt. E. G. Dibnah. F.G.H.) mounted for wear, good very fine (7) £360-£440 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1945: ‘For gallantry or outstanding service in the face of the nenemy or for zeal, patience and cheerfulness in dangerous waters and for setting an example of wholehearted devotion to duty, upholding the high traditions of the Royal Canadian Navy.’ Quentin Harold Dibnah resided in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in November 1940. Service during the Second War included at H.M.C.S. Venture and Cornwallis, prior to serving with the St. Laurent and the Stadacona. Dibnah advanced to Chief Petty Officer Writer and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy (awarded Canadian Forces Decoration in November 1952, and his Second Award Bar in November 1962). He was discharged in August 1964, and died in December 2008. Sold with copied Service Records - which are at variance with medals as worn - listed as entitled to France and Germany Star with Atlantic clasp. Ewart Gladstone Dibnah was born in Leeds, Yorkshire in April 1886. He was employed by the Railways in Manitoba, Canada, and served with the Canadian Militia. Dibnah was an original member of the First Canadian Contingent as Sergeant Bugler of the 6th Battalion (Fort Garrys), which later was reformed as the Fort Garry Horse. He served with the latter on the Western Front.

Lot 193

Vinyl Lp's including Led Zeppelin – Presence gatefold embossed no title, "Made in UK" on labels, Printed And Made In England On Inner Sleeve, Swansong SSK 59402, SSK-59402-A1; Robert Plant - pictures at eleven Swansong SSK 59418; the principle of moments Atlantic ‎79-0101-1; David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust from Mars, RCA INST 5063; Aladdin Sane, RCA INST 5067 Derek & the Dominos, Layla, RSO 2479-162; Cream - Wheels of Fire, Polydor 583 040; Eagles One of These Nights, Asylum Records SYLA 8759; Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited, CBS SBPG 62572; Fleetwood Mac – The Pious Bird Of Good Omen Blue Horizon 7-63215, label CBS S 63215 still retains original cellophane wrap; Rolling Stones Undercover, complete with lyric insert,  Rolling Stones Records – 064-1654 361; etc.

Lot 132

SUICIDE & RELATED - LP/12" RARITY BUNDLE. Absolutely stunning bundle of 2 x LPs plus 1 x 12" from seminal Proto-Punks Martin Rev and Alan Vega. Titles are Suicide (totally killer to see original US copy from 1977, Red Star Records RS 1, ATLANTIC STUDIOS machine stamped in runouts - Ex condition record nice and clean with a few light and minor surface hairline marks/VG solid condition sleeve showing some ring/shelfwear with a very small paper tear on the spine, no rips, tears or splits elsewhere), Dream Baby Dream (hard to find UK 12", 12WIP 6543 - Ex/VG+) and Martin Rev - S/T (UK og copy with Masterdisk in runout, JMB-228 - Ex+/Ex still with shrink).

Lot 270

LED ZEP/DEEP PURPLE/BLACK SABBATH - LP COLLECTION. Mega split collection of 14 x LPs from these British Rock legends. Including Led Zeppelin (x5) - Physical Graffiti (UK SSK 89400, Kings Road address, early RE with Warner logos, A4/B4/C2/D1 - VG+ and VG records/with insert and inners/VG sleeve has a split, an easy repair), III (UK og plum Atlantic 2401002 with Peter Grant credit - VG record with a number of surface marks, no heavier feelable scratches/VG og sleeve, some creasing, working wheel), IV (K 50008, early RE still showing earlier cat. number in the matrix, with a spare reissue sleeve as well), Presence (embossed) and In Through The Out Door, Black Sabbath (x4) - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (UK 1Y 1 & 2Y 1), Heaven And Hell, The Eternal Idol and Greatest Hits and Deep Purple (x5) - Who Do We Think We Are (TPSA 7508), Come Taste The Band, Machine Head, Made In Europe and Stormbringer. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 333

AC/DC - THE EARLY YEARS LP BOX SET (LIMITED EDITION - ACDC 1). An extensive 5LP boxset of The Early Years of AC/DC (ACDC1, 1990 Scandinavian Limited Edition 5LP set No: 06343, released on WEA/ Atlantic. The set containing the first 5 LPs by the group is packaged in an oversized cardboard box. LP's in the compartment bolted with real metal bolts. Missing the chunky metal-chain handle for carrying. Includes patch, calendar with pictures and large colour poster. Limited edition of 10000 individually numbered copies. Records are Ex+/ box is VG+, displaying some age-related storage wear).

Lot 352

AC/DC - PRIVATE LP RARITIES. A super pack of 2 privately released LP rarities by AC/DC. Titles include 110/220 (IMP 1-31, 1978 privately released US pressing. Contains material recorded at Atlantic Studios, NYC 7/12/1977. Record Ex/ sleeve has a split in the middle of the top edge and some light ring wear, VG) & Muscles And Missiles (AD-83131/2, 1988 US private release. 2 LP. Records are Ex+/ sleeve Ex).

Lot 136

Records : JOHN COLTRANE - Ole Coltrane Atlantic 1373 US Issue 1961 Jazz album sleeve/vinyl great cond

Lot 590

A collection of vinyl rock and pop LPs, to include: Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III (Atlantic 2401002), Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (EMI Harvest SHDW 2), The Clash - Combat Rock (CBS FMLN 2), Motorhead - No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (Bronze BRON 535), Overkill (Limited Edition Bronze BRON 515) and Big Beat (blue vinyl Big Beat Records), The Damned - Strawberries (Bronze BRON 542), Ramones - Brain Drain (Chrysalis CHR 1725), Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Island ILPS 9103), Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Tarkus (Island ILPS 9155), Pictures At An Exhibition (Island HELP 1), and Trilogy (Island ILPS-9186-A), Octopus -Gentle Giant (Veritgo 6360 080), Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On (Reprise RSLP 9000) and Kiln House (Reprise RSLP 9004), and The Beatles - Abbey Road, The White Album, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Let It Be; with an assortment of singles by artists including The Beatles and The Ramones (Qty) (all untested, some at fault) CONDITION REPORT: None of the records have been tested. Visual inspection of the vinyl surface suggests the majority should be playable with appropriate cleaning, however some show surface scratching which may affect playback. None of the records are guaranteed to play perfectly and buyers should satisfy themselves as to their condition prior to bidding. 

Lot 76

Led Zeppelin vinyl LPs including Led Zeppelin Atlantic Records K40031 Crossover Pressing, No. 40 031; Led Zeppelin II gatefold Atlantic Records, K 40037 reissue; Led Zeppelin III Gatefold Rotating Wheel Sleeve, Atlantic Records SD 7201; Untiltled, K 50008; Physical Graffiti, Swan Song SSK 89400 (SS-200) all in protective sleeves in excellent condition

Lot 81

Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery, foldout sleeve, large foldout poster with lyrics, credits and colour photos, hybrid UK release with vinyl (MC 66669) and inner sleeve (Atlantic "Rock 4") both made in USA; Free – The Free Story gatefold, Island Records, ISLD 4, ISL D3 on the back cover and the spine, 4pp stapled insert (loose) limited edition no. 003061; FREE Tons of Sobs gatefold, Island Records ILPS-9089, pink rim Island labels; King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King gatefold, Island Records, ILPS 9111; Genesis vinyl LPs including Trespass, The Famous Charisma Label, Mad Hatter label CAS 1020 repress; Nursery Cryme non laminated, outer textured gatefold cover The Famous Charisma Label, Mad Hatter label, CAS. 1052, matrix CAS 1052 A - 1U HILTOP/B - 2U JB; Foxtrot, gatefold textured, red text on spine, Mad Hatter label "Manufactured and Distributed by B&C Records Ltd", CAS 1058, first UK press, matrix CAS 1058 A-1U Porky's Prime Cut/B-1U Pecko; Live, Charisma large Mad Hatter label, CLASS 1 (come away on glue strips); Selling England by the Pound, Charisma large Mad Hatter label CAS. 1074, inner green lyric card, matrix Porky Ray/Pecko (come away at glue strips); all in protective sleeves excellent condition

Lot 509

Offered from The Forshaw Speedway Collection, ex-Art Pechar c.1927 Indian 350cc Dirt Track Racing MotorcycleEngine no. BLR 127•An extraordinary survivor•Used by one of the first idols of the sport in England, Art Pechar, breaking records at Stamford Bridge and beyond•Owned by Mr Roy Benton from 1934 until c.1986•Correspondence from Jeff Clew, Dr. Harry Sucher (author of 'The Iron Redskin') and Esta Manthos of the Indian Motorcycle Museum•Dr. Harry Sucher, in correspondence with Jeff Clew, confirming it is undoubtedly a factory frame. •Esta Manthos states that 'you can feel pretty sure that the machine you have is the one that was damaged' after Pechar's crash in a 1929 match race•Restored to a very high standard by Richard ForshawLike so many motor cycle companies the Indian origins were with the bicycle trade, The Hendee Manufacturing Company founded by George M Hendee in Springfield Massachusetts. At the turn of the century, with the gathering pace in modern transport, Hendee along with design engineer Oscar Hedstrom moved into motorcycle production in 1901. Slightly confusingly the Indian brand emblazoned across the fuel tank was still under the Hendee banner until 1923 when the Indian name became recognised as the Indian Motorcycle Company. Indian quickly gained a name for performance and quality. Oscar Hedstrom was Swedish, his parents settling in New York where Oscar became an apprentice watchmaker albeit obsessed with bicycles and motor cycles. His horizons soared when he joined Hendee. Soon the Indian name became famed for the new craze of board racing where speeds on the timber oval tracks reached over 100mph. Crashes were frequent as was bombardment of vicious flying splinters from the pine wood boarded surface. The renowned Jake de Rosier and his 998cc Indian became motorcycling's first great rider/factory partnerships. As Lords of the Boards they dominated board track racing for a full five years up to 1910. The Indian name, at the forefront in America, soon spread across the Atlantic when in 1911 Indian dominated the Senior TT filling the first three places. When the USA entered the first World War, Indian with its formidable reputation produced 50,000 motorcycles for the military. After the war dirt track racing in America which had existed in some form from the first decade of the century was now an increasing interest. The sport spread to Australia by at least as early as 1923 and in 1928 found its way to England. Art Pechar became one of the first idols of the sport in England. Born in Albany, New York, in 1900 Art was racing motorcycles by the age of seventeen. Always faithful to Indian, Art was a champion of the board tracks. In 1926 he won 23 of his 27 races and the following year in 1927 he won the American National Three and Ten Mile Championships. Art was employed by the American Railway Company and in 1928 he negotiated a leave of absence to sail for England, 'on a voyage of discovery' as he described it. Travelling with his brother Alf who acted both as his business manager and mechanic they arrived in England either in April or early June 1928. On the 16th June Art made his indelible presence on the English cinder track scene. First appearing at Greenford, Middlesex, in the afternoon, at that time the longest at half a mile and the fastest track in the country, Art and his 21.35ci in (350cc) Indian lowered the lap record by a full two seconds. Crossing London to the Stamford Bridge track at Chelsea the same evening Art repeated his meteoric performance by once again demolishing the lap record. But not before an apparent horrific and spectacular crash at his first attempt where fortunately he was unhurt. Needless to say with this heroic performance and with the soon to be seen Art Pechar broadsiding his bright red Indian to numerous race wins he became the idol of Stamford Bridge and beyond. He would sometimes give a 20 second start to his opponents and still within the regulation four laps he would manage to work his way to the front. His match races with Billy 'Cyclone' Lamont and his AJS and Sprouts Elder with his works supported Douglas were legendary. A second 500cc Indian was reported to be on its way across the Atlantic in late June but it was not until the end of July that it finally arrived. Art delighted with the extra performance even if his opposition were not so excited. 22nd August was Art's last event for that first season, and he was presented with a silver cup, his adoring fans cheering as he made a farewell lap with Alf perched on the back.Art returned for the 1929 season in April but on the 31st July he badly dislocated his shoulder at Stamford Bridge and it was announced in The MotorCycle on the 1st August he was returning to America and further, that he and his two Indians would not be returning. However, it would appear that in the end the 350cc machine was left behind. It had been acquired by two aspiring young speedway riders at Barnet Speedway (their names not known) when in 1934 it was purchased by Mr Ron Benton. From the 26 accompanying letters in the history file on 'BLR 127' it is possible to track most of the story up to the time when it was acquired by Richard Forshaw along with the BSA (Lot 505) in 1990 from Mr Gregory in Wellyn, Hertfordshire. Ron Benton (who was part of the Richard Noble's Thrust 2 team) kept the Indian for many years but writing to Richard Forshaw in January 1990 in a long letter explaining that he finally parted with the Indian when his marriage failed and he had to sell up (without providing any dates, although correspondence from the next owner would suggest c.1986 (see below)). At that time the Indian was substantially complete but missing the correct tank (the tank fitted Ron describes as a replacement of the original type that he bought from Simpson Motors - a motorcycle breakers before the war), handlebars (the handlebars are a unique three piece fabrication that Ron says the machine did have), the pan type seat, front wheel (which had been replaced by Ron with a Douglas front wheel) and finally the magneto. This had been with the machine and Ron remembered it as a Bosch. He continues to say that he thinks he has the rear stand. We next hear of this rarity is when it is acquired by Roger Harrison in the 1980s – quite probably from Ron Benton. There is a lot of correspondence from Roger Harrison, Jeff Clew, Dr. Harry Sucher (author of 'The Iron Redskin') and Esta Manthos of the Indian Motorcycle Museum. Through this considerable correspondence there is general agreement that this is most definitely a dirt track Indian and not a boardtrack racer, Dr. Harry Sucher, in correspondence with Jeff Clew, confirming it is undoubtedly a factory frame. Further, that it is very likely the 350cc Indian that Art Pechar must have left in England when he finally turned to America. This becomes ever more likely as the smaller engined machine would not be as competitive on the American tracks. Over and above that, Esta Manthos, in a letter to Roger Harrison dated February 1987, states the machine is identical to Pechar's - and goes on to state that 'you can feel pretty sure that the machine you have is the one that was damaged' after Pechar's crash in a 1929 match race, after which he was unable to race for the remainder of the year because of an arm injury.This Indian has been restored to a very high standard. The unique handlebars had to be made and the pan saddle produced by Howard Hellman in Texas. Full documentation for the saddle is on file. Further accompanying photographs of before and after restoration, related prints from the press and an original Stamford Bridge programme dated July 14th 1928 including a feature on the remarkable Art Pechar. The mechanical condition is not known and therefore we recomm... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 239

Vinyl - 23 original UK pressings Northern Soul singles on Atlantic Records, including rarities, to include: Solomon Burke (AT 4030) VG++, Barbara Lewis (2 singles, 584153 and AT 4031) both VG, Joe Tex (584102), Esther Phillips (AT 4028) EX, Clarence Carter (584176), Otis Redding (3 singles), Wilson Pickett (2 singles), Arthur Conley, Doris Troy (AT 4011) VG, Don Covay & The Goodtimers (584114) VG, Aretha Franklin (3 singles), Joe Tex, Booker T. & The M.G.s, The Young Rascals, Sam & Dave, Rex Marvin & The Mighty Carvers, The Jimmy Castor Bunch

Lot 253

Vinyl - 10 UK original pressings Northern Soul / Soul EP’s, including many rarities: Ben E. King - I’m Standing By EP (London Atlantic Records, RE-K 1386) EX / EX, Ben E. King - Ben E King EP (London Atlantic Records, RE-K 1361) EX / VG-, The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron EP (London Records, RE-U 1381) EX- / EX-, The Fabulous Blue Beats - Rhythm & Blues EP (Ember Records, EMB E.P. 4526) VG+ / VG+, Your Chess Request EP, Millie EP (No P/S), Rufus Thomas EP (No P/S), Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band EP, Ruth Brown EP, Dionne Warwick EP

Lot 260

Vinyl - 19 original USA pressings Northern Soul / Mod / R&B singles on various labels, including demo promo and rarities, to include : Mar-Keys (Stax Records, S-121) EX, Sir Mack Rice (Stax, 45-220) VG+, Ollie & The Nightingales (Stax, 45-245), Rufus & Carla (Stax), Johnnie Taylor (Stax), Jimmy Hughes - 3 singles (Fame, 1003) EX, (Fame Records, 45-1006) VG+ and (Fame, 45-1011) VG+, Clarence Carter (Fame, 45-1010) VG, Jean Knight - singles (Stax, both STA 0088), The Coasters (Atco Records, 45-6087), King Curtis (demo promo, Atco), Dee Dee Sharpe (Atco), King Curtis & The Kingpins (Atco), Solomon Burke (demo promo, Atlantic Records), Doris Troy (Atlantic), Billy Vera (Atlantic) Wilson Pickett (Atlantic 45-2365), some in company sleeve

Lot 268

Vinyl - 8 Northern Soul singles from around the world, to include: P.P. Arnold - First Cut Is The Deepest (Dutch, BR Music, 45202) VG+ / EX, Bar-Kays - Soul Finger (German, Atlantic Records ATL 7- 219) VG / VG+, James Brown (Spanish, Polydor, 20 66 160) VG+ / EX, The Ohio Players (French, Barclay Records, 060 953) VG+ / EX, Hot Chocolate - I Believe In Love (1971 Portugal, Columbia, 8E 006 92811 M) VG / EX-, The Platters (Jamaican), Archie Bell & The Drells (German), Lloyd Price (Holland)

Lot 289

Vinyl - 35 Original Jazz EP’s on various labels to include: Bobby Jaspar & Blossom Dearie (Felsted Records, ESD 3037), The Roland Kirk Quartet (Mercury 10016 MCE), Ernestine Anderson (Mercury, ZEP 10124), Gloria Lynne (Top Rank, JKP 2024), The Modern Jazz Quartet ( French, Atlantic, 232 015), The Tony Kinsey Quartet, Pete Johnson, Billie Holliday (French), Jimmy Smith, Betty Bennett, Hampton Hawes, Juanita Hall, Pete Rugolo, and many more. Condition generally VG / VG with many higher example

Lot 307

Four Posters, to include Commander Cody Concert Poster, Rag queen Ball with Oisbisa, Slade and The Wurzels, Atlantic Records promo poster and Professor Stanley Unwin Lecture Poster.

Lot 231

Pair: Attributed to D. E. Ridley, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; together with the riband of the Atlantic Star, in card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mr. D. E. Ridley, 28 Gilpin Avenue, East Sheen, London’, and inscribed in ink ‘C/LDX 4775’, good very fine Five: Representing the entitlement of Trooper J. McGrath, 41st Royal Tank Regiment T.A., 3rd Kings Own Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps, late Lancashire Fusiliers and Manchester Regiment 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 1st Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, court mounted, unnamed as issued but accompanied by copies of service records, some laminated, and a statement that the medals had belonged to the former owner’s grandfather, good very fine Three: Attributed to Private R. Williams, Devonshire Regiment 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; together with one large brass and one smaller bi-metal regimental button; a personalised 1936 Christmas Card from Roy Williams; and two photographs of the recipient, very fine Three: Attributed to Private R. D. Williams, Royal Army Medical Corps 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, very fine One: Attributed to Mr. A. T. W. Daniels Defence Medal; unnamed as issued, with Home Secretary’s enclosure, in named Home Office card box of issue addressed to ‘Mr. A. T. W. Daniels, 51 Navarino Mansions, Dalston Lane, Hackney’, and Home Secretary enclosure slip, very fine South Africa Medal for War Service, unnamed as issued, good very fine (15) £80-£100 --- D. E. Ridley, No. X4775 was an Acting Petty Officer Telegrapher, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, and received the Royal Naval Reserve Long Service Medal in October 1945. John McGrath was born on 24 February 1914. He first enlisted into 10th Battalion Manchester Regiment on 12 May 1936, and was transferred to 41st Royal Tank Regiment in September 1939, but was discharged, as he was urgently required for civil employment. He re-enlisted into the Royal Armoured Corps on 24 June 1940, but was posted to 1st/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, until posted to 108th Regiment R.A.C. and then to 142nd Regiment R.A.C. in 1942, serving with that unit in North Africa and Italy. He was transferred to Class ‘Z’ Army Reserve in May 1946. His home address in 1940 was at Oldham, Lancs and later at Warwick Rd., Clacton on Sea, Essex. There is no indication in his service papers that he was mentioned in despatches, and the award has not been traced in the London Gazette. Raymond D. Williams served in the B.E.F. with H.Q. 3rd Field Ambulance R.A.M.C. He later served in No. 10 General Hospital, Gibraltar. His home address was at 29 Penbryn Terrace, Penrhiwceiber, Glamorgan. A handwritten note with the lot states that he assisted in the burial of the first British Casualty in the B.E.F., at Luttange, of a Pte. Priddy [sic] of the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry (Private T. W. Priday, K.S.L.I., died on 9 December 1939, and is buried in Luttange Communal Cemetery, France; he is recognised by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as the first British casualty of the Second World War). Sold a with named ‘Toc H’ Pass issued to 7264200 Pte. R. D. Williams, Royal Army Medical Corps dated 9 December 1939; a small personal diary for 1940 issued by the ‘Toc H’ organisation to named to R. D. Williams, H.Q. 3rd Field Ambulance B.E.F. France, containing some faint pencil entries relating to his time in the B.E.F. and being evacuated from Cherbourg on 12/13th June 1940, this distressed with loose pages; a couple of press cuttings in which he is mentioned; and a glossy postcard photo book containing 10 postcard photographs of Gibraltar where he was later stationed

Lot 232

Four: Attributed to Acting Temporary Lieutenant-Commander R. C. Hewson, Royal Naval Volunteer (Wireless) Reserve 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn, very fine Five: Attributed to P. F. St. John, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45, with Admiralty enclosure, very fine (9) £80-£100 --- Ronald Charles Hewson was born at Westcliff on Sea, Essex in 1911. He joined the Royal Navy as a Telegrapher with service number C/WRX688. Having ‘Passed Out’ from H.M.S. King Alfred he was appointed Temporary Sub-Lieutenant on 15 November 1940. In 1942 the Navy List records him as serving in H.M.S. Valkyrie. He was promoted Temporary Lieutenant on 1 September 1942, and by October 1943 is noted as serving in H.M.S. Rodney. In 1945 he is recorded as serving in H.M.S. Collingwood and at the R.N. Radar School and was holding the rank of Acting Temporary Lieutenant-Commander. He was released from Naval Service on 4 January 1946. Sold with the recipient’s Official Royal Navy Identity card in the name of Temp. Sub. Lieut. Ronald Charles Hewson, with photograph, and dated 28 November 1940,; Original parchment Royal Naval Volunteer (Wireless) Reserve Certificate of Service; original ‘Passing Out’ certificate from H.M.S. Royal Alfred having been examined for the rank of Temp. Sub-Lieutenant; original wartime commission certificate as Temp. Lieutenant, dated 29 May 1941; original annual report as to his conduct at the R.N. Signal School, in 1941; various press cuttings; several naval photographs of warships including H.M.S. Rodney at sea and in action shelling the German coastal defences at Alderney; various wartime naval dinner menu cards; several photographs of the recipient in uniform, both alone and in groups; personal travel expenses ledger; and a scruffy ex-library copy of ‘H.M.S. Rodney at War’ by Kenneth Thompson. Peter Francis St. John was born in Plymouth, Devon in 1922. Research notes with the medals indicate that he served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War in H.M.S. Prince of Wales, but 6 months prior to H.M.S. Prince of Wales being sunk by the Bismark he transferred to another ship, possibly H.M.S. Exeter. The research notes also indicate that the recipient played soccer for Torquay United and Totnes Town. He died in Plymouth in 1997. Sold with a hand written note from the previous owner stating that the medals were a gift directly from the family; a family photo album containing several photos of the recipient and other family members, some in uniform; a group photo of four seamen in uniform stated to include the recipient and several loose family photographs; and a South Hams, Plymouth and District runners up hallmarked silver-gilt prize medal 1949-50, in box with hand written inscription to ‘P. F. St. John’ in the lid.

Lot 26

A Second War ‘Pacific Operations’ D.S.C. group of seven awarded to Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander A. C. K. Yates, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: decorated for his gallantry and skill in ministering to the wounded of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Indefatigable during Japanese “kamikaze” attacks in 1945, he went on to win the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal while serving as Ship’s Surgeon in the R.M.S. Queen Mary in 1955 - one newspaper declaring the latter incident to be ‘one of the most daring rescues ever carried out by a giant liner’s crew’ Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., the reverse officially dated ‘1945’; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star, clasp, Pacific; War Medal 1939-45; Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal, bronze (To Arthur K. Yates for Gallant Service, 30/1/55), mounted as worn, good very fine or better (7) £3,600-£4,400 --- D.S.C. London Gazette 23 October 1945: ‘For gallantry, skill and great devotion to duty during operations performed in collaboration with the United States Pacific Fleet in the capture of Okinawa and the Nansei Shoto area, over the period 26 March to 20 April 1945.’ Arthur Charles Kingsgate Yates qualified in medicine at Sydney University in 1922, and served as an Honorary Assistant Gynaecologist at the Royal South Sydney Hospital before coming to the U.K. in 1925, where he was appointed a F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh). Later on, however, he journeyed South to take up an appointment as a Clinical Assistant at the Great Ormonde Street Hospital for Sick Children in London. The War Years Joining the “Wavy Navy” as a Surgeon Lieutenant in November 1939, Yates was serving as a Temporary Acting Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander in the cruiser H.M.S. Hermione by March 1941, in time, therefore, for her part in the Bismarck episode later that year and, indeed, for the action in which she rammed and sank the Italian submarine Tambien off Tunis that August. In fact, as a component of “Force H”, the Hermione went on to see extensive action in the Mediterranean right up until her loss on 16 June 1942, when she was torpedoed north of Sollum by the U-202 - she went down stern first with eight officers and 79 ratings out of her complement of about 450 men. It is probable that Yates was present on the same occasion, for he is still listed as her Surgeon in the Navy List of February 1942. Having then returned to the U.K., where he enjoyed a long posting ashore at President, Yates joined the aircraft carrier Indefatigable. And by early 1945, her F.A.A. aircraft were hotly engaged against assorted Japanese targets in “Operation Iceberg”, when she lent support to the U.S. landings at Okinawa. It was at the commencement of the latter operation, on 1 April 1945, that Indefatigable became the first British victim of a kamikaze aircraft, being hit on the flight deck above her “island” superstructure, the detonation of the Zero’s 500lb. bomb wrecking both flight deck barriers and the briefing room. Moreover, in so far as Yates was concerned, it also wrecked the flight deck sick bay - eight men were killed instantly, and the final casualty total was four officers and ten ratings killed, and 16 wounded. Nor were these the only casualties with which Yates had to contend, F.A.A. aircrew sometimes returning wounded from operations. A case in point would be Sub. Lieutenant D. M. James, R.N.V.R., an Avenger pilot, who was seriously wounded in the thigh by 13mm. shellfire on 17 May 1945 - he carried out an emergency landing on Indefatigable’s flight deck and was taken below to Yates but sadly died of his wounds later that day. Following repairs at Sydney, the Indefatigable returned to an operational footing, and her aircraft were in action right up until 15 August 1945, on which date they fought the last air-to-air combat of the War. Throughout this period she remained under threat from further kamikaze attacks. Most probably, however, the catalyst behind the award of Yates’ D.S.C. dated back to Indefatigable’s first painful experience of “The Divine Wind” on 1 April 1945. High drama in the North Atlantic As evidenced by Yates’ subsequent award of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal, his post-war career also took him to sea, and his part in the rescue of two injured seamen from the S.S. Liberator in the North Atlantic on 30 January 1955, was certainly one of high drama - all the more remarkable then that the Queen Mary’s captain later reported that his surgeon ‘looked as fresh and smiling as if he was just going in to bat for his home team in Sydney, Australia’. The Society’s records state: ‘At 15.40 hours on 29 January 1955, the Queen Mary received a radio message from the S.S. Liberator asking for medical aid for two members of crew who were seriously injured. A reply was dispatched immediately informing the Master that the Queen Mary would proceed towards Liberator. A rendezvous was made and the Liberator was reached at 0.30 hours on 30 January. At 2.01 hours the Queen Mary lowered No. 1 sea boat in charge of Mr. L. K. Goodier, Senior 1st Officer, which took across the Ship’s Surgeon, Dr. A. C. K. Yates, and the ship’s Second Dispenser Mr. A. J. Chapman. The Liberator’s gunwale was about 30 feet from the water line and she was rolling heavily. With the ship’s roll and the high sea the boat, when alongside the Liberator was rising and falling approximately 25 feet up and down the ship’s side, against which it was being thrown heavily. When the boat first arrived there was a ladder over the Liberator’s lee side, but so far aft that the boat could not approach it owing to the danger of getting water under the counter, or of going on to the propeller which was half above water. The ladder was eventually moved to amidships, but because of the language difficulties it was decided to put a seaman on board to assist the surgeon and to convey the 1st Officer’s requirements as to boat ropes and lowering lines. Able Seaman Marrington jumped on to the ladder when the boat was on top of a sea - the next sea brought the boat higher up the ship’s side and but for his agility he would have been crushed between the ship and boat. When Marrington got on board he had a line lowered for the Surgeon and Dispenser, who were hoisted up clear of the boat and on to the ladder. From the time the boat left the Queen Mary the wind and sea had been increasing in force to a fresh gale, high sea and heavy confused swell with fierce rain squalls. After getting the Surgeon and Dispenser on board the 1st Officer considered it was too dangerous to lie alongside, or in the lee of the Liberator while the surgeon was examining the injured men, so he returned to lie in the lee of the Queen Mary.’ At this juncture, it was decided to hoist the No. 1 sea boat back aboard the Queen Mary, the latter’s captain remaining convinced that the prevailing conditions would make it near impossible to return to collect Yates and colleagues. He was, therefore, very surprised to receive a radio message reporting that he did indeed intend to return to the Queen Mary with the two injured men. The Society’s records continue: ‘At 3.33 the boat was again lowered and sent away with a different volunteer crew in charge of Mr. P. A. Read, Chief Officer, and reached the Liberator at 03.48 hours. They then took aboard Dr. Yates, the Dispenser and the seamen from the Queen Mary and the two injured seamen from the Liberator and returned to the Queen Mary at 04.27 hours. The second boat’s crew experien...

Lot 1250

Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974 (7816201) seven double album box set, records appear EX with very slight wear to covers and box

Lot 211

BLUES - LP COLLECTION. A bluesy collection of 31 x LPs. Titles / Artists include John Mayall - Looking Back (LK.5010 - Ex / VG+), The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (EKS-294), Ray Charles - The Great Ray Charles, John Mayall and Eric Clapton - Bluesbreak (SLC 228), Ray Charles - Yes Indeed!, Ray Charles - In Person (Atlantic 8039), Johnny Otis Show - Cold Shot!, Derek & The Dominos - Layla, Ray Charles - Live In Concert, Cream - Full Cream (2447 010), Blues Roots Vol. 1, Guitar Blues (SLP 166), Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Comin' From the Fields, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - C. C. Rider and B.B. King - The Best of B.B. King. The condition of the records is generally VG+ to Ex+ and the condition of the sleeve is generally VG to Ex / Ex+.

Lot 51

CHARLES MINGUS & RELATED - LP PACK. Quality pack of 14 x LPs. Titles include Music Written For Monterey, 1965 (LTD Edition, Numbered 2527, US 1984 Reissue with 7" - Ex / Ex+ Records / Ex Sleeve), Jazz Composers Workshop (SAVOY MG 12059), Jazz Portraits (GXC 3142), Concertgebouw Amsterdam April 10th 1964, Trio (JLP 1054), Charlie Mingus - Oh Yeah (P-6016A), Pithecanthropus Erectus (Atlantic 1237), Town Hall Concert (Mono LBJ-60064), Right Now (86017), Blue Bird (30 AM 6110) and Time Plus Seven. The condtion is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 2623

Three LP records, 'Led Zeppelin', 'Led Zeppelin II' and 'Led Zeppelin III', all early issues with plum Atlantic labels.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 4

4 x LED ZEPPELIN LP Records. Untitled ( IV ) Atlantic uk plum and orange - cat no 2401012 . Matrix PORKY  - A // 3 1 3 9 . Vinyl in need of clean but vinyl looks vg+ - Plus Physical Graffiti SSK 89400 in vg+ condition - Presence LP with foxed inner - SSK 59402 - vg and In through the out door - sleeve letter C with outer brown sleeve - sat no SSK 59410 vg+.

Lot 138

A collection of Vinyl LP Records of Prog / 70s Rock / Folk and Psyche.Including The Who, Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Steeleye Span, T-Rex, Genesis, Joe Cocker, Steve Hillage, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Ry Cooder, Rick Wakeman, Yes, Cat Stevens, Nazareth, Little Feat, Comp back on the road, Jefferson Starship, Janis Joplin, John Martyn, Neil Young, Mike Oldfield, Uriah Heep, Rory Gallagher, Fleetwood Mac, The Enid, Gong, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, War of the Worlds, Jethro Tull, Blackfoot Sue, Fairport Convention, Jimi Hendrix, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, Roy Harper, Harry Chapin, Hawkwind and more( 2 boxes approx 144 ) mostly 70s and 80s repress no track or atlantic 1st pressings but all in very good plus condition.

Lot 935

SOUL / BLUES / R&B / REGGAE - LP COLLECTION. A vibey collection of around 31 x (almost entirely) LPs. Titles / Artists include Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974 (Box Set - 7567816201 - Strong VG+ Box, Ex / Ex+ Records), Ozo - Anambra (DJT 10764), Taj Mahal - Going Home, Robert Johnson - King Of the Delta Blues Singers, Born On the Bayou (Comp - CR. 30212), Sonny Boy Williamson - Keep It To Ourselves, Stevie Wonder - Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants, Bob Marley & The Wailers - Confrontation, Rockin' Dopsie - Crowned Prince of Zydeco and Johnny Clegg & Savuka - Scatterlings Of Africa. The condition is generally Ex to Ex+ with a few sleeves dropping slightly below this.

Lot 645

LED ZEPPELIN; a self-titled first album with turquoise lettering to front cover and Atlantic logo bottom right, plum/red label with text fort Superhype and Jewel, two copies of 'Led Zeppelin II' gatefold, one with black cover, orange/green label on Atlantic Records, the other with brown surround to gatefold sleeve, on red/plum Atlantic label, and 'Led Zeppelin IV', lacking outer sleeve on orange/green Atlantic label (4).

Lot 671

ROCK; twelve vinyl albums to include Led Zeppelin 'Led Zeppelin II' 1969, Atlantic Label 588/98, 'Black Dog Untitled' Atlantic Label 1971 deluxe 2401012 and 'Good Times Bad Times', Atlantic Label 588171, Smokie 'Bright Lights and Back Alleys', Rak Records 1977, bearing the signatures of three members of the band, Chris Norman, Pete Spencer and Terry Uttley, Steppenwolf 7 Dunhill Records SPBA 6254, Slade 'In Flame', Polydor Label 2442126A, bearing signatures verso, Elton John 'Pop Chronik', double album DJM Records No.87570X7, and five further Elton John LPs to include 'Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano Player', 'The Very Best of Elton John' and two albums of 'Tumbleweed Connection' (12).

Lot 727

SOUL; approx twenty LPs to include Etta James, 'Etta is Betta Than Evvah' on Chess Records, Eddie Kendricks, 'He's a Friend' on UK Tamla Motown, Walter Jackson, 'Good To See You' on United Artists UK, The Sweet Inspirations, 'Sweet Sweet Soul' on UK Atlantic Red/Plum, Marlena Shaw, 'Sweet Beginnings' on CBS UK, and Blue Magic, 'Thirteen Blue Magic Lane' on UK Atlantic with insert.

Lot 776

Sixteen LPs to include The Swanee Quintet, 'Step by Step' on President, David Ruffin, 'Who I Am', on UK Tamla Motown, Timi Yuro, 'What's a Matter Baby' on US Liberty, Margie Joseph, 'Makes a New Impression' on UK Stax, Karma 'For Everybody' on UK A&M, Stairsteps, '2nd Ressurection', O C Smith, 'The Dynamic OC Smith', on UK CBS, and Jackie DeShannon, 'Jackie' on UK Atlantic, also Ralph MacDonald, 'The Path' on UK TK Records (16). CONDITION REPORT: 'What's A Matter Baby' - has tape marks at opening

Lot 606

Two 12" vinyl records by Led Zeppelin, comprising of Led Zeppelin II on plum Atlantic labels, matrix runout - 588198 A//5 113 / 588198 B//4 1113, along with Led Zeppelin IV on plum Atlantic labels, matrix runout - 2401012 A//3 13 8 PECKO DUCK / 2401012 B//3 12 2 PORKY.

Lot 37

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II (UK 1969 1st pressing, Atlantic Records, 588198), original withdrawn “Livin’ Lovin’ Wreck” issue, with light brown sleeve. VG / VG (non feelable scuffs)

Lot 4

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin IV original UK pressing on Atlantic Records 2401012.  Plum labels and inverted Feather on side 2 label, as well as incorrect Misty Mountain Top.  Sleeve VG, Vinyl Side A  EX, Side B VG / VG+ (light scuffs and rub marks), inner sleeve has sellotape around the edges and split at the bottom

Lot 715

Vinyl - Rock - 7 albums and one 12” singles to include: Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band – Bluejeans & Moonbeams (1982, UK, Virgin Records, OVED 19) EX / EX + Virgin Inner sleeve. Frank Zappa – You Are What You Is (1986, UK Remastered, Double Album, EMI records, EN 5000) Gatefold Sleeve VG+ / Both albums are EX. Pink Floyd - Animals (1977, UK 1st Press 2U / 2U, Rounded Corners, Harvest Records, SHVL 815) Gatefold Sleeve VG+ / Vinyl EX- + round corners Printed Inner. Led Zeppelin - House Of The Holy (1973, UK A3 / B1 Pecko, unique textured label, and NO Made In The UK on label, Atlantic Record, K 50014) Gatefold Sleeve VG+ / Vinyl EX-, Printed Inner. Love - Forever Changes (German later Issue, Elektra Records, K 42015) EX / EX. Also : Z Z Top - Eliminator, The Eagles - Hotel California, Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love (12”)

Lot 740

Vinyl - Over 300 Soul, Disco, Funk 7" singles featuring many Motown Records, STAX, Atlantic Soul spanning decades. Condition varies.

Lot 90

Vinyl - 4 LP's to include Third Ear Band Alchemy (SHVL 756) no EMI early press Vg+/Vg+, Crosby Stills Nash & Young Deja Vu (K 50001) green and orange Atlantic labels Vg/Ex, Elmore James The Best Of (SUE Records ILP 918) Vg/Vg, and Neil Young Harvest German Press with insert Vg/Vg

Lot 908

Vinyl - Over 200 mainly soul, funk and disco 7" single labels include many Motown examples, Atlantic soul, Jay Boy Records, Curton, Contempo, London, Island, Spark Records and more. All in plain card sleeves. Vg overall

Lot 1032

7 inch Singles Approx 110 on the highly collectable DAWN label. Mostly Advance Promotional.Artists such as The Washington Flyers, Zenith, Mungo Jerry, Curtis Knight Zeuss, Gravy Train, Fynnius Fogg, Renegade, Atlantic Bridge, Pluto, Atomic Rooster, Ritz (DNS.1070), Mike Cooper, Mason, Heron, Fruupp, Smoke Stack Crumble, Quicksand and many more in this fantastic rare collection of Promo records.Some duplicates.From the collection of Mr. Vic Dawton (1915 - 2003) who joined Pye Records in Mitcham in the 1960s - firstly as a sales representative and then as Stocks Control Manager. As such he attended company board meetings and received advanced promotion copies of every record the company pressed and/or distributed until he retired in 1980. Condition Report: Vinyl condition VG to Near mint across all discs. Most sleeves VG some tatty.

Lot 58

LLOYD, inc. complete (3), Cinema Stars (28-54), Atlantic Records, Zoo Series; part set, Cinema Stars 1-25 (24/25),EX, 101*

Lot 441

Rock. Collection of 57 vinyl records / LPs featuring mainly 1970s rock music, including Pete Brown & Piblokto "Things May Come and Things May Go, but the Art School Dance Goes On Forever" (1970, Harvest SHVL 768, gatefold sleeve, 1st pressing without EMI box on label), King Crimson "In The Wake of Poseidon" (1970, Island Records ILPS 9127, rare 1st UK pressing, pink label with white 'i' logo at base, heavily textured gatefold sleeve printed and made by E.J. Day, matrices A1/B1) together with "In The Court of King Crimson", The Clash "London Calling" (2-LP, 1st pressing, 1979, CBS CLASH 3) and "Sandinista" (3-LP with insert, 1980, CBS FSLN 1), Cream "Live Cream" (ATCO SD 33-328) and "Best of Cream" (Polydor 583060), Dando Shaft "An Evening With" (1st pressing, 1970, Young Blood SSYB 6), John Martyn "Live at Leeds" (2002 re-issue, 2-LP gatefold with booklet, Turning Point TPM 2207), "Piece by Piece" (Island ILPS 9807), "Inside Out" (Island ILPS 9253), "Grace & Danger" (Island ILPS 9560), "Glorious Fool" (WEA K99178) and "Well Kept Secret" (WEA K99255), Jethro Tull "Aqualung" (Island ILPS 9145), "War Child" (Chrysalis CHR 1067), "Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die" (Chrysalis CHR 1111), "Minstrel in the Gallery" (Chrysalis CHR 1082) and "Songs from the Wood" (Chrysalis CHR 1132), Frank Zappa / Mothers "Hot Rats" (Reprise RSLP 6356), "The Grand Wazoo" (Warner K44209), "The §&%§* of the Mothers" (Verve 710022, German Edition) and "Over-Nite Sensation" (Discreet K41000), Yes "Close To The Edge" (Atlantic K50012), "Tales from Topographic Oceans" (Atlantic K80001), "Relayer" (Atlantic K50096), "Tormato" (Atlantic K500518) and "Fragile" (Atlantic DeLuxe 2401019), Jefferson Airplane "Bark" (1971, Grunt Records FTR-1001), Roy Harper "Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion" (2-LP, Harvest SHDW 405), Soft Machine "Live at the Proms 1970" (Reckless RECK 5), Hawkwind "Self-Titled" (1970, gatefold, Liberty LBS 83348), Beck, Bogert & Appice (Epic EPC 65455), Eric Clapton "461 Ocean Boulevard" (RSO De Luxe 2479118), Derek and the Dominoes "Layla" (2-LP, Polydor Super 2625005), Emerson, Lake & Palmer "Tarkus" (Island ILPS 9155), Mountain "Nantucket Sleighride" (Island ILPS 9148), Steve Winwood "Arc of a Diver" (Island 203207), Steve Howe "Beginnings" (Gatefold, Atlantic K50151), Rick Wakeman "The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table" (Gatefold with booklet, A&M Records AMLH 64515) and "1984" (Charisma CDS 4022), Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (Arista 209970), Jon Anderson "Olias of Sunhillow" (Gatefold, Atlantic K50261) and "Animation" (Polydor POLD 5044), Stomu Yamash'ta's East Wind "Freedom is Frightening" (Island ILPS 9242), Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds of Fire" (CBS 65321), Carlos Santana, Mahavishnu & John McLaughlin "Love Devotion Surrender" (CBS S69037), John McLaughlin "Devotion" (Gatefold, Douglas DGL 65075), Spirit "Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus" (Gatefold, Epic 64191), Camel "The Snow Goose" (Decca SKL-R 5207), Caravan (The Best Of) "Canterbury Tales (2-LP, gatefold, Decca DKL-R 8/1 & 8/2), Canned Heat "The Canned Heat Cook Book" (Gatefold, Liberty LST-11000), The Velvet Underground "Live At Max's Kansas City" (Atlantic K30022), Annie Haslam "Annie in Wonderland" (Gatefold, Warner K56453), Captain Beaky & His Band (Polydor Super 2383463), together with:Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon", signed in an unidentified hand with the names of all four band members in thick silver pen all over the front cover starting top right with David Gilmour and followed in a clockwise direction by Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Roger Waters respectively, edges and corners rubbed and worn, some damage to centre of spine, some surface wear and adhesive remnants from a removed Red Cross sticker top right, no stickers or posters included, no inner sleeve (1973, Harvest SHVL 804, black gatefold sleeve, non-solid triangle, matrices A9/B8, vinyl rated GOOD), plus:The Sex Pistols "Never Mind the Bollocks", signed in an unidentified hand with the names of all four members of the band in dark blue pen, starting with Steve Jones at the centre and followed in a clockwise direction by Paul Cook, Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious respectively, some wear to spine and some light surface marks (1977, Virgin Records V2086, matrices A9/B7, vinyl rated EXC) QTY: (57)

Lot 443

Rock. Collection of 11 rock music LPs / vinyl records by Genesis, Peter Gabriel and The Who, including The Who "Quadrophenia" (1973, UK 1st pressing, 2-LP gatefold with booklet, Track DeLuxe Double 2657013, matrices A?1 B//2 A?1 B?2), "Live at Leeds" (Gatefold, Track 2406001, 9 inserts only), "Who's Next" (1971, UK 1st pressing, Track DeLuxe 2408102, matrices A//1 B//2, pre-Headhunters insert), "The Who By Numbers" (1975, Polydor DeLuxe 2490129, Numbered Edition No 29642), Peter Gabriel "Peter Gabriel 1: Car" (1980, UK 1st pressing, Charisma CDS 4019, matrices A//5 B//7) and "Peter Gabriel 2: Scratch" (1978, Atlantic SD 19181), Genesis "Foxtrot" (Charisma 6369922), "Selling England by the Pound" (1973, Charisma CAS 1074), "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" (1974, 2-LP gatefold, UK 1st pressing, Charisma CGS 101, Carpet Crawl misprint on sleeve and label), "Wind & Wuthering" (1976, ATCO SD 36-144, Canadian pressing) and "...and then there were three" (1978, Charisma 9124023, Portuguese pressing)QTY: (11)

Lot 208

Vinyl - Northern Soul / Soul - 4 1960’s UK original pressing male Soul albums: William Bell - Bound To Happen (1969, UK Stax Records, SXATS 1016) EX / EX+ (Appears unplayed), Otis Redding - Sings Soul Ballads (1965, UK Atlantic Records, ATL 5029) VG / EX-. Sam Cooke - My Kind Of Blues (1961, UK RCA Records, RD 27245) VG+ / EX (Played Once). Gene McDaniels - The Wonderful World Of (1963, Liberty Records, LBY 1179) VG+ / VG++

Lot 210

Vinyl - Northern Soul / Soul - 3 Rare Female Soul albums to include: Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me (1969 UK 1st press, Warner Bros. records, K 46037) EX / EX (Played once only). Aretha Franklin - Don’t Play That Song (1970, UK 1st press Plum labels, Atlantic Records, 2400 021) EX / EX (Appears Unplayed). Aretha Franklin / Sammie Bryant - Spirituals Vol. 2 - I Will trust In The Lord (1962 USA 1st Press, Battle Records, 6109) VG / VG+ (includes 4 exclusive tracks by Aretha Franklin)

Lot 289

Vinyl - Hip Hop / Rap - 7 Original UK Pressing albums, to include: Arrested Development - 3 Years, 5 Months And 2 Days In The Life Of... (1992, UK 1st press Cooltempo Records, CTLP 28) VG+ / VG+, plus Printed Inner. Jungle Brothers - Done By The Forces Of Nature (1989, UK 1st Press promo sample, Eternal / Warner Bros. Records, WX 332) VG+ / EX (appears unplayed) + Printed Inner. Doug Lazy - Doug Lazy Getting’ Crazy (1990, UK 1st press Atlantic Records, 7567-82066-1) EX / EX (appear unplayed, Minor storage warp NAP). Fat Boys - On And On (1989, UK 1st Press, Tin Pan Apple / Polydor Records, 838 867-1) VG+ / EX (appears unplayed, minor storage warp NAP). Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full (1987, UK 1st pressing, 4th & Broadway Records, BRLP 514) VG / VG+. GrandMaster Flash - Ba-Dop-Boom-Bang (1987 UK 1st press, promo sample, Elektra Records, 960 723-1) EX / EX (appears unplayed) + Printed inner. Gramdmaster Flash And The furious Five - On The Strength (1988, UK 1st press, Elektra Records, 960 769-1) VG+ / EX (appears unplayed). Mantronix - The Album (1986, UK 1st press, 10 Records, DIX 37) VG- / EX (appears unplayed, minor storage warp NAP)

Lot 143

LED ZEPPELIN/DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - 'PROMOTIONAL RECORD FOR RECORD DEPARTMENT IN-STORE PLAY' LP (ATLANTIC TL-ST-135). Very interesting 1969 rarity featuring Led Zeppelin and Dusty Springfield issued by Atlantic Records for 'record department in-store play' only. The record (containing excerpts from Led Zep 'I' and Dusty Springfield's 'Dusty In Memphis') is in fine Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor surface marks to the glossy playing surfaces, these are never heavier in nature. Lovely clean and sharp labels. Housed with generic white sleeve.

Lot 252

MOSAIC RECORDINGS - BOX SETS - BUDDY DE FRANCO / SIDNEY BECHET / SHORTY ROGERS. Gorgeous collection of 3 x rare box sets. Titles include The Complete Atlantic and EMI Jazz Recordings of Shorty Rogers (MR6-125 - Ex+ Records, VG+ Box, Hand Labelled), The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Sidney Bechet (MR6-110 - Ex+ Records, Ex Box, Hand Labelled) and The Complete Verve Recordings of The Buddy De Franc Quartet / Quintet With Sonny Clark (MR5-117 - Ex+ Records, VG+ Box).

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