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A collection of approx.120 Soul and Northern Soul 7" 45rpm records including several on Tamla and Atlantic labels 60's and 70's. Artists include Four Tops, O'Jays, Ben E. King, Otis Redding, The Drifters, "Oh! That's Bad, No That' Good" Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs promo misprint on M.G.M , "Soul Serenade" Willie Mitchell on London, "I Gotta Go Now" Rex Garvin and The Mighty Cravers on Atlantic, Maureen Evans, Stevie Wonder, James Carr, The Originals, The Temptations, Jimmy Soul, Ross Carnegie & Co, Archie Bell and The Drells, The Cooperettes, Whispers, Kim Weston, Pat Lewis, Fat Larry's Band, Billy Paul, Soul Suspects, Shades of Blue, The Soul Stirrers, Lamar Thomas, The Showmen. Records in mostly very good+ condition. 3 Atlantic label promo records from Ben E. King, Otis Redding and The Drifters are marked. This lot may contain reissues.
A selection of 22 7" 45rpm Northern Soul records, including; "Everytime" Linda Carr on Bell Records, "Love of my Life" Beverly Noble on Rally, "The Night The Angels Cried" Johnny Dynamite on Minaret promo copy, Johnny Jones and The King Casuals, "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" Dana Valery on Columbia Special Products, "All The Way Home" Dee Edwards on D-Town Disc Jockey not for sale, "Boy Watchers Theme" John Rhys and The Lively Set on Impact Disc Jockey not for sale copy, Jean DuShon, Dottie Cambridge, Jimmy Hughes, Coopertts, Sterling Magee, Leona Dunn, Terry Collins, Freddie Scott, E. G. Taylor and The Sounds of Soul, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Carmen Taylor, The Human Beinz, The Marvelettes. Records in very good to near mint condition.
Jonathan Hall of Sleaford. A Georgian oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, rectangular painted dial decorated with shell spandrels, dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with a domed top, over fluted columns raised on a crossbanded and line inlaid trunk and rectangular base, feet lacking, with pendulum weight and key, 215cm H.
James Smith Aspeden. A Georgian style oak cased longcase clock, rectangular brass dial, with cherub spandrels, circular silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case of plain form, hood with 3/4 pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 212cm H.
William Smith. A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock. the break arch dial painted with medicine being administered to a wounded man, the circular dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with broken pediment and brass finials, raised on fluted and brass capped columns, the trunk with chamfered sides and door with oval paterae, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum and key, 206cm high.
A William IV oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Bothamley of Boston, the break arch dial painted with a fashionable lady fishing, and shell spandrels, the circular dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the break arch hood with brass central finial, plain brass capped columns, the trunk with chamfered sides and inlaid door, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 213cm high.
FOOTBALL, signed pages, magazine photos t/cs etc., inc. Mansfield Town (45 signatures in total), Luton Town (31), Colchester Utd. (17) & Coventry City (11); O'Hara, Phillips, Bell, Morris, Wagstaffe, Coates, Chapman, Banks; Chambers, Parke, Stein, Preece, Breaker, Hill, Turner; Hicks, English, Bedford, Walsh, Tempest, Glazier, Carr, Powell etc., creasing, a.m.r., FR to VG, 22*
A SPELTER AND VARIEGATED GREEN MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, THE JAPY FRERES MOVEMENT COUNTWHEEL STRIKING ON A BELL AND WITH THIEBLE PENDULUM, THE ENAMEL DIAL WITH ARABIC NUMERALS BELOW A FEMALE FIGURE REPRESENTING PEACE. H 54cms. THE FLANKING TWO HANDLED BALUSTER URNS CAST WITH CLASSICAL FIGURES. H 31.5cms.
Game.- Wallis (John, publisher) Science in Sport or the Pleasures of Natural Philosophy; A New & Instructive Game, folding engraved sheet with 30 vignettes around larger central view of Niagara Falls with 4 small portraits of Boyle, Descartes, Franklin and Bacon flanked by descriptions and rules, dissected and mounted on linen, c.435 x 560mm., contemporary ink signature "P.J.?Grut 1814" to verso, a little soiled, a few stains, a few sections slightly creased at corners, [Whitehouse p.35], small 4to, John Wallis, 1805.⁂ Very rare game featuring scientific experiments, inventions and natural phenomena including fireworks, lightning, a camera obscura, diving bell, and volcano; a companion game to The Pleasures of Astronomy issued a year earlier. Library Hub lists only one copy in the UK (Queen's University Belfast).
Napoleon.- Vernet (Carle) Tableaux historiques des campagnes d'Italie, depuis l'an IV jusqu'à la bataille de Marengo, suivis du Précis des opérations de l'Armée d'Orient, des détails sur les cérémonies du Sacre, des bulletins officiels de la Grande Armée et de l'Armée d'Italie dans tout le cours de la dernière guerre d'Allemagne, jusqu'à la paix de Presbourg, half-title, fine engraved portrait of Napoleon on horseback by Simon after Vernet, 24 plates by Duplessi-Bertaux and others after Vernet only, double-page map, hand-coloured in outline, by Louvet after Dieu, divisional title to 'Cérémonies du Sacre' with stipple-engraved portraits of Napoleon and Josephine, engraved head- and tail-pieces, lacking text pp. 15-16 (1 f.) and 133-136 (2 ff.), c.5 plates with a small stain, occasional spotting and light browning, light green half ?morocco over dark green contemporary marbled boards by Bell Golding, Cambridge, gilt spine in compartments and with original red morocco label, folio, Paris, Auber, 1806. ⁂ A handsomely produced piece of Napoleonic propaganda, recording his achievements in Italy, Egypt and Germany, along with details of his coronation in 1804.
Sports.- H[owlett] (R[obert]) The school of recreation: or, The gentlemans tutor, to those most ingenious exercises of hunting. Racing. Hawking. Riding. Cock-fighting. Fowling. Fishing. Shooting. Bowling. Tennis. Ringing. Billiards, first edition, engraved frontispiece, advertisement f. at end, woodcut head-piece and decorative initial, frontispiece worn at fore-edge with loss, preliminaries little chipped, a few small wormholes / trace to upper outer margins, affecting some page numbers and the odd letter, closely trimmed at head, just touching the odd headline, some creasing and soiling, lightly browned, disbound, [Schwerdt I, p.225; Thacher p.451; W&S p.110; Wing H3194], 12mo, printed for H. Rodes, next door to the Bear-Tavern near Bride-Lane in Fleet-Street, 1684. sold not subject to return. ⁂ 'a scarce and comprehensive booklet on a great variety of British sports' (Schwerdt). The section on tennis includes a poem 'The Tennis-Court'. Also included are billiards, bell-ringing, bowling, racing and angling. Provenance: 'Samuel Baker bought this book by Bedlam Wall Morefields November ye 24 1736'.
Miniature Books.- Bible, English. The Bible in Miniature, or a Concise History of the Old & New Testaments, engraved general title (second state with "a" in miniature) and another to New Testament, 14 engraved plates, no imprint to p.256, A1 torn, light soiling, creasing at corners, signature torn away from head of front free endpaper, original black morocco, gilt, covers with oval red morocco onlays with cross and "JHS" in gilt, spine gilt in two compartments, g.e., a little rubbed, gilt to one corner of upper cover worn away, [Bondy p.34; Roscoe J28; Spielmann 17], 47 x 28mm., E.Newbery, 1780 § Bible in Miniature..., title soiled, light staining to edge of a few leaves, contemporary calf with decorative gilt border, small stain to spine, 45 x 32mm., Edinburgh, 1826 § New Testament (The) of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, printed in double column on india paper, ownership stamp "Pyne" to front free endpaper, original limp blue roan, red edges, with the original metal case with magnifying glass set into hinged lid (rusted), [Bondy p.111, "a staggeringly small edition"; Spielmann 388], 20mm x 16mm., Glasgow, David Bryce, 1895 § Holy Bible (The), printed in double column on india paper, illustrations by Charles Bell Birch, original dark blue roan richly stamped in gilt and with magnifying glass in pocket at end, g.e., [Bondy p.108; Spielmann 24, "smallest complete Bible"], Glasgow, David Bryce, 1896; and 3 other religious miniature books (7)⁂ Interesting group of "thumb" Bibles. The second is scarce with only 2 UK copies listed on Library Hub (National Library of Scotland & University of Oxford); the third is "the smallest complete New Testament in existence and considering the excessively small type still remarkably readable". Spielmann
A Worcester Blue and White Porcelain Bell-Shaped Tankard, painted with the "Prunus Root" pattern, workman's mark, c.1755-1760, 4.75ins high, a teapot and cover painted with "Prunus Root" pattern, open crescent mark, 4.25ins high, c.1760, and a fluted saucer and a coffee cup similarly painted, both with workman's marks, c.1755-1760
Two Wine Glasses, 18th Century, one with bell bowl, knop to plain stem over a plain folded foot, 6.25ins high, the other with cotton twist stem with double knops, 6.5ins high, two ice cream glasses, 2.75ins and 4ins high, two glass Toddy lifters and a green glass flattened bulbous wine bottle, 8.75ins high
A Late 19th Century French Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 2668, the 5.25ins diameter white enamel dial signed Joseph Penlington of Paris, with Roman numerals and visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in black slate and green veined marble cylindrical case with scroll base, 12.5ins high
Two 19th Century French Mantel Clocks, one in ormolu and bronze metal case with 3.25ins diameter white enamel dial, to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in bronzed and ormolu case rustic pattern surmounted by standing figure in 17th Century dress, with leaf scroll feet, 16.5ins high, the other clock with 3.25ins diameter white enamel dial, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in bronzed metal and gilt brass case flanked by kneeling figure of a nun in prayer, 12.75ins high
A 19th Century American Walnut Cased Drop Dial Wall Clock, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial named N. C. Firth of Chester, to the two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with circular panels, boxwood stringings and urn motif, with shaped bezel and carved wings, 42ins high
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by B. Gurden of Daventry, the 12ins arch painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with flowers to spandrels and bird to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded pediment and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany, on plinth base, 81ins high Note: Benjamin Gurden of Daventry recorded working 1795
An 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Ambrose Stokes of Deal, the 11ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre and cast spandrels, to the brass and steel framed movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with moulded and dentil cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, on bracket feet, 78ins high
An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by Thomas Ranger of Chipstead In Kent, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved silvered dial centre, to the brass framed thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, 74ins highNote: Thomas Ranger recorded working Chipstead circa 1740 to 1773
An 18th century bell metal travelling chalice, possibly Irish, the conical bowl screw-fitting and inverting for the pocket, 8.5cm high, c.1750; another, similar (2) Reference: It has been suggested that this type of chalice was used by Catholics in Ireland for clandestine worship during the period of the Penal Laws.Reference: Antiques Trade Gazette, Ingenious Chalices Conceal Catholic Purpose, issue no.2440, 2nd May 2020
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