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Approx. 33 LP records from the 1960s and 1970s, includes The Magnificent Moodies by The Moody Blues Decca LK 4711 unboxed red/silver label, Bob Dylan mono 62022, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan 62193 mono, Another Side of Bob Dylan 62429 mono, Blonde on Blonde mono gatefold with nine photos (some scratches), Steeleye Span - Hark The Village Wait stereo SF8113 with insert and Please To See The King CAS1029, Incredible Spring Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter EUK258, Wee Tam and The Big Huge 2 LP gatefold EKL4036/37, Country Joe and the Fish – Here We Are Again SVRL19048, plus four LPs by The Beatles including The Beatles PMC 1206 large mono on the front cover, Help PMC 1255 small mono outline on front cover, A Hard Day's Night PMC 1203 small mono on front cover, Beatles For Sale PMC 1240 outline mono on front cover gatefold sleeve. All records are in original or early pressings bought by the vendor at the time of release. Inspection is recommended as some records may have light marks.
Vinyl - Over 250 mainly 1950s & 1960s 7" singles and EPs to include Bobby Vee & The Crickets, The Kingsmen, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Standells, The Kinks, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Pretty Things, The Who, Bo Diddley, Jr Walker & The All Stars, Them, Buddy Holly, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, The Funky Bottom Congregation and many more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Approx 100 Rock, Pop & Soul 12" singles and shaped discs featuring some promos to include Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Y&T, Waysted, ACDC, Blondie, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Beach Boys, Ben E King, Prodigy, Shirley Ellis, The Small Faces, Smokey Robinson, Madness, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, James Brown and many more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 40 1960s & 1970s LPs to include The Rolling Stones x 3 (inc Beggars Banquet original UK mono pressing), The Beatles, Dr Marigolds Prescription, Bob Dylan, Talking Heads, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Free, T-Rex, Stevie Wonder, Drs Of Madness, various folk albums. At least Vg overall with many better
Vinyl - 7 Bob Dylan / as Great White Wonder (GWW) original 1970’s Private Pressing albums to include: Let Me Die In My Footsteps (Red Vinyl, TMOQ / Trade Mark Of Quality) VG+ / VG+, The Kindest Cut (Blind Boy Grunt Records), Looking Back (Double album, Mood Music Library Records), John Birch Society Blues (White Label), Seems Like A Freeze Out (Blue Vinyl + Insert, TMOQ / Trade Mark Of Quality), Isle Of Wight (Isle Records).Stealin’ (Silver Labels). Condition VG+ overall
Vinyl - Over 50 mainly rock LPs to include The Rolling Stones x 2 (inc Sticky Fingers large zipper version with insert), David Bowie x 5, The Who, Cream x 2, Neil Young, The Doors x 2, Wishbone Ash, Jimi Hendrix x 2 (inc Axis Bold As Love, no outer sleeve but with orange insert), Bad Company, Roy Harper, Leonard Cohen x 3, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin x 2, Pink Floyd x 2, Bob Dylan x 3, Roxy Music, Yes and others. Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 60 Rock & Pop LPs and 12" singles to include Black Sabbath x 2, Ozzy Osbourne x 2, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Bob Dylan, Arrested Development, Simple Minds, Queen x 3, Genesis, Delaney & Bonnie, Gong, Bruce Springsteen and more. 12" include Talking Heads, Simple Minds, The Passmore Sisters, A Certain Ratio, The Screaming Blue Messiahs, The Originals, Gary Numan (10") and more. Vg overall
Vinyl - 6 Bob Dylan / as Great White Wonder (GWW) original 1970’s Private Pressing albums to include: Talkin’ Bear Mountain Massacre Picnic Blues. (Original Private press, Red Vinyl, Trade Mark Of Quality), VG+ / VG+, VD Waltz (Original Private press, Red Vinyl, Trade Mark Of Quality), VG+ / VG+. Motorcycle (+ Trade Mark Of Quality insert, Wheel Records), While There Establishment Burns (Purple Vinyl, Winklhofer Records 1848), Burn Some More (Yellow Vinyl + Insert, TMOQ / Trade Mark Of Quality), Great White Wonder (Double album, White Labels). Condition VG+ overall
Vinyl - Approx 80 Rock & Pop LPs to include Bob Dylan, Everything But The Girl, Indigo Girls, Peggy Lee, Ramsay Lewis, Charlie Byrd, Oscar Peterson, Earl Klugh, Emmylou Harris, Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Presley, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Blue Liberty labels), Cat Stevens, Lovin' Spoonful, Joni Mitchell, Beach Boys, Carly Simon and many more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 60 Rock & Pop LPs and 12" singles to include Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Bob Dylan, Simple Minds, Curved Air, The Waterboys, The Beach Boys, Genesis, Little Feat, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, U2, The Who, Mott The Hoople, Eagles, Scientists, Rory Gallagher, Roxy Music and more. 12" include Penetration, Little Angels, Madonna and more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Approx 400 1950s and 1960s 7" singles and EPs featuring The Beatles, Sonny James, The Virtues, The Royal Rockers, The Federals, Petula Clark (EP), Francoise Hardy (EP), Milt Jackson (EP), Johnny Halliday, The Kinks, Donovan, Georgie Fame, Al Saxon, Ronnie Carroll, The Browns, Helen Shapiro, Desmond Dekker, Yardbirds, Bob Dylan, The Animals, Johhny Kidd & The Pirates, Them, Rolling Stones, Ketty Lester (London demo) and many more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 50 Rock & Pop LPs to include Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall x 6 (inc original mono with Eric Clapton), Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Richard & Linda Thompson, Arlo Guthrie, John Lennon, Josh White, David Bedford, Bob Dylan, Fairport Convention, Donovan, Bob Dylan, The Band and more. At least Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 120 mainly 1960’s Rock and Pop 7” singles to include: The Beatles and members x 36 (including George Harrison P/D, 4 EP’s and export copy DP 562), The Kinks x 19 (including 2 EP’s), The Doors, The Yardbirds x 3, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix x 2, David Bowie, John Mayal x 2, Queen, The Animals (including P/D), The Byrds, Bob Dylan, The Kingsmen and many more. Condition varies
Bob Dylan (American 1941-), 'Woman In Red Lion Pub', 2008, giclee print on 350gsm Hahnemuhle Museum Etching Paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 295 in pencil, published by Washington Green Fine Art; sheet: 91.5 x 71cmsheet: 91.5 x 71cmIn very good condition No visible knocks, tears, or creases to the sheet This work has been framed to a high standard in a silver leaf frame with a white mount.This work has not been examined out of the frame.
A collection of vinyl LPs and records,including The Beatles 'With the Beatles' in stereo, 'A Hard Days Night' in stereo, 'Help', 'Rubber Soul', 'The Magical Mystery Tour', 'Let It Be' and the 'Hey Jude' album, George Harrison 'All Things Must Pass', 'Living in the Material World', 'Extra Texture', and 'Thirty Three & 1/3', Bob Dylan 'Bob Dylan' in mono, 'John Wesley Harding' in stereo, 'Another Side of Bob Dylan', 'Self Portrait', 'Nashville Skyline', 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan', 'Highway 61 Revisited', 'Bringing It all Back Home', 'New Morning' and 'Blonde on Blonde', together with an assortment of Eric Clapton albums, queen 'Sheer Heart Attack' four boxes of assorted vinyl records and one box of singlesCondition ReportPlease note that the plastic crates are not included
(1) No 1. Oz Publications Ink ltd, London, 1967. Ed. Richard Neville. Assistant Ed. Paul Lawson, design Jon Goodchild. Art direction Martin Sharp. 18 pp. Lacking part of the back-cover, incl. the fold-out. With: (2) No 2, lacking part of the cover. (3) Oz Magazine no. 7, with Martin Sharp Bob Dylan cover (4) Oz magazine no. 16. -added 6 more underground magazines from the 1960s. (total 10)
Bob Dylan (American b.1941) 'Staring at the Moon', 2017 Signed limited edition giclee on paper 259 of 295 Measures 55 by 41cm image / 89 by 73cm framed Comes with a certificate of authenticity from Washington Green Fine Art Condition is good. All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively, lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
Bob Dylan (American b.1941) 'House on Union Street', 2012 Hand signed limited edition giclee on paper edition of 295 Measures 55 by 39cm image / 84 by 68cm framed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity from Washington Green Fine Art Condition is good. All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively, lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
Vinyl Records; Bob Dylan, a collection of mainly original LP's, including 'Blonde on Blonde' CBS 66012, 'The Freewheelin' CBS 62193, 'Self Portrait' CBS 66250, 'Planet Waves' ILPS 9261-A, 'Forty Red White & Blue Shoestrings' Roach Records, Oakland, California, KG 40 (a limited edition of 2000 copies) , some compilations, Greatest Hits Albums etc., (approx. 38)
Hearts of Fire (1987) Original artwork by an unknown artist, gouache on board starring Bob Dylan, signed by Brian Bysouth on reverse, flat, 37 x 63 cm. Provenance: This lot has been consigned by Brian Bysouth and is sold with a letter of authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release.
Hearts of Fire (1987) Original final artwork for the British Quad by and unknown artist, gouache on board showing and starring Bob Dylan, the title and credits applied as an overlay, signed by Brian Bysouth, flat, 77 x 104 cm. Provenance: This lot has been consigned by Brian Bysouth and is sold with a letter of authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release.
(Counter Culture.) 'Oz Magazine', London, OZ Publications Ink, 33 issues May 1967 to November 1973 (final issue), comprising No.'s 4, 6-8, 19-44, 46-48. Includes the following issues/content amongst others: Oz No.4, June 1967, with large fold out Hapshash and the Coloured Coat cover poster by Michael English & Nigel Waymouth, Martin Sharp Tarot cards images to the reverse; Oz No.6 'OZ & Other Scenes', August 1967, Martin Sharp cover illustration; Oz No.7, October 1967, Bob Dylan 'Blowin in the Mind' psychedelic cover by Martin Sharp; Oz No.8, January 1968, Louise Ferrier cover, with Che Guevara poster and psychedelic While Dads Away, Mum Will Play poster on reverse); Oz No.19, March 1969, Germaine Greer/Viv Stanshall cover; Oz No.21, May 1969, Elektra Records Amazement advert cover with Outcry & Running Man inserts; Oz 24, November 1969, with Honeybunch Kaminski poster insert; Oz No. 26, February 1970, Pussy Power issue with rare "Print Mint" insert; Oz No. 27, April 1970, Acid Oz Robert Crumb cover The Acid Facts text and graphic 2; Oz No. 28, May 1970, The Schoolkids issue white & blue cover with green inset; Oz No. 30, October 1970, with Jimi Hendrix folding poster pull out; Oz No. 35, May 1971, Special Pig issue with pink cover by Ed Belchamber; Oz No. 36, July 1971, with Janis Joplin folding poster pull out; Oz No. 40, February 1972, Special 5th Anniversary John Hurford; Oz No. 41, April 1972, Crime & Conspiracy Issue; OZ No. 43, July 1972, Bali: Hippy Paradise/Van Gough Bowie Lou Reed Hawkwind Martin Sharp etc, The Rock 'n' Roll Show flyer intact; Oz No. 44, September 1972, The Virgin Sperm Dancer + cozmic comics flyer intact, John Lennon etc; Oz No. 47, April 1973, The Rising of the Women issue Soft Machine Yoko Ono Loudon Wainwright etc; OZ No. 48, November 1973, The last issue, nude Oz staff & Nixon cover, plus many others; together with a scarce lithograph print for the OZ Obscenity Fund by David Hockney, London, 1971, depicting the three editors Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis posing nude. By celebrating the innocence of the naked male form, Hockney playfully portrays the OZ magazine editors as innocent. Approx size 58.5 x 91cm, a/f, with large closed tear. Oz was an independent alternative/underground counterculture magazine founded & edited by Richard Neville, and with many issues with cover art by, and containing superb cartoon, pop art and psychedelic art illustrations by co founder Martin Sharp, and whose staff writers included Germaine Greer, Philippe Mora, Lillian Roxon, Michael Leunig, Angelo Quattrocchi, Barney Bubbles & David Widgery. A good run of issues of the foremost anti-establishment underground press magazine of the 1960s, subject to a famous obscenity trial in the UK in 1971. (34)

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