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Lot 60

Rare group of mixed Shellac Blues/Jazz records (6),Blind Lemon Jefferson 'Birthday Record', 'Piney Woods Money Mama' (12650/A) (£700+) repaired crack (very playable); Blind Lemon Jefferson Paramount (12921/A) 'Cat Man Blues' (£200+ in 2015); Wolverine Orchestra (Gennett 5408-A) 'Fidgety Feet' (BIX) superb condition (£1097+ in 2017); Bessie Smith (14083/D) 'He’s gone Blues' (£300+); Original Dixieland Jass Band 'One Step' (Victor 18255-A) £300+ 'Satanic Blues' The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (759 Columbia) £300+Condition report: Paramount 1291 - chips to rim on both sides and other light surface scratches.  See additional image.Bessy Smith - light surface scratches only.Columbia - light surface scratches only.

Lot 49

Interesting mixed box of shellac and other formats:Filmophone Cat Numbers 158 & 128 + Phonycord P85, Brunswick etc, Regal (Tod Slaughter) x2, HMV Fragson (Comedy) (02380) very rare, (Comedy) Harmonists (B.8198), Bix Beiderbecke (B4889), Columbia: Paul Whiteman (07042) Harry James, Ruth Etting, London Revue Band, General Booth (2074), Denza Dance Band (3730), Fletcher Henderson (4421), Thema Terry (5164), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Speaking (C19830), The Western Brothers (DX586), Marcelle Meyer (D4063), Okeh (6709) Roosevelt Sykes, Metropole (1037) Joseph Farrington (Scarce), AM Records Dink Johnson, Decca: Spike Hughes (F.2649), Victor Ricardo (F.2962), Coleman Hawkins (F.5581) Parlophone: Julian Slade (R3927), Zonophone: Clara Hultgran (X-73040) Concert Record Gramophone (Green Label) Swedish (282361) Ernst Svedelius (Rare). FRANCES ALDA - Manon Lescaut Arias HRS-1014 autographed 78 Master-Pressed 1911 E. Aeolian Vocalion: Sapellnikoff B-3108, Nicole MASTER Record: Eleonara de Cisneros (15632) – rare. Dwight Fiske 'Miss Pettibone' (36099-A/B) Fiske was an American nightclub entertainer and pianist noted for his saucy stories and and risqué recordings - Rare. Gramophone PATTI Record (03061), Manor Record - Tad Dameron Sextet - Good Bait (Parts I and 2) Rare. ACO Records (x2) Bee’s Wedding & Humoreske - Maurice Cole (Rare). Florence Foster Jenkins (Melotone) plus extra Dub recording. Allen-Hawkins Orchestra - Unissued Brunswick recording (13183A).Columbia White Label Test Record x2 “The Genius of Art Tatum Vol 3in. The Knock Parker Trio - White label Dub. Kid Ory’s Chreole Jazz Band – Savoy Blues & Ballin the Jack (Exner 3) Dub. Edison – Unissued: Mal Hallett Orch (Wang Wang Blues & Georgia Melodians) + Henderson Orch & Sweatman’s Brownies – 5in Dubs. Excellent group - too many to list. (Box 1).

Lot 205

RECORDS - SINGLE 45 THE DOVELLS BRISTOL STOMP/OUT IN THE COLD AGAIN  Columbia 45-DB 4718 Vinyl - Very good plus. Sleeve - N/A.

Lot 225

RECORDS - SINGLE 45 GENE CHANDLER DUKE OF EARL/KISSIN IN THE KITCHEN  Columbia 45-DB 4793 Vinyl - Very good plus. Sleeve - Age-related wear.

Lot 531

 RECORDS - SINGLE 45 TONI EDEN NO ONE UNDERSTANDS/TEEN STREET Columbia 45-DB 4409  Vinyl condition - Excellent. Sleeve - Very good.

Lot 310

A Columbia Model 201 portable wind up gramophone, working, some wear to case, with a small selection of records

Lot 436

American Singer Jimmy Dean Personally Signed 10x8 Black and White Photo. On Columbia Records Photo Card. Dedicated. Jimmy Ray Dean, August 10, 1928 - June 13, 2010, was an American country music singer, television host, actor, and businessman. Great Signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 353

Vinyl - Psych - Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967, 'File Under Pop' pressing MONO issue, Columbia Records, SX 6157), Sleeve is in VG+ / EX- condition, Vinyl is in VG condition (non feelable scuffs and marks only)

Lot 174

A Columbia Granfola 112A portable gramophone and a bundle of old records.

Lot 180

A Columbia portable record player and a selection of vintage records

Lot 397

Music, Destinys Child multi signed CD sleeve signed by Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé. Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final and best known line up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas. After years of limited success, the quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child. The group was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of the song No, No, No and their bestselling second album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999), which contained the number one singles Bills, Bills, Bills and Say My Name. Despite critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict and legal turmoil, as Roberson and Luckett attempted to split from the group's manager Mathew Knowles, citing favouritism of Knowles and Rowland. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 269

Columbia no. 202 Grafonala and a quantity of vinyl records (2 boxes)

Lot 866

VINYL COLLECTION ROCK/POP REISSUES/NEW PRESSINGS LPs & 12''s. An eclectic selection of around 22 x rock and pop vinyl in various stylings ranging from modern contemporary pressings to reissues of classic landmark records. Artists and titles include Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, MFSL 1-368, 2020 reissue), Max Richter/Various - Behind The Counter With (Rough Trade, RTBTC1LPX, 2017), Vampire Weekend - Father Of The Bride (Columbia, 19075943711, 2x vinyl, Orange Translucent, 2019), John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (Universal Music Group International, 0602507354541, 2x vinyl, 2021 reissue), Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual (Warner Records, RCV1 25993, 2x Vinyl, Clear Translucent(Pearl), 2020 reissue), Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf, 5 Years Of Shall Not Fade, Beck - Colors, Primal Scream - Dixie-Narco EP, Toth - Practise Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary, Stereocilia - The Silence That Follows, Hannah Peel - Awake But Always Dreaming, Griff - One Foot In Front Of The Other, Vinyl Williams - Opal, Beck - Hyperspace and The Rolling Stones - Metamorphosis. All titles appear to be in excellent condition.

Lot 256

Two boxes of records and LP'S to include Columbia records and Cliff Richard and The Shadows

Lot 2078

American, circa 1910, with Columbia soundbox, 12.1/2-inch turntable with raised surround, sectional brass horn (old solder repair to elbow), swan neck tonearm on nickel-plated bracket, polished oak base with silhouette gilt transfer, moulded plinth base (close-matching replacement winding handle), with four 78 records.

Lot 60

4 x Record catalogues. 1940-41 Catalogue of 'His Master's Voice' Records. 1949-50 Catalogue of 'His Master's Voice' Records. Decca Records March 1949. Columbia 1950-51 Catalogue.

Lot 51

SOUL/JAZZ/WORLD - HIGH QUALITY MODERN TITLE/PRESSING LPs - Timeless collection of jazz, soul and world music LPs. Artists and titles are Miyasaka+5 - Animals Garden (BBE579ALP, ALM Records, sealed), Miles Davis - Double Image Rare MIles From The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (19439727471, Columbia Records, sealed), The Jazz Minstrels - Party (JRC 80-820), Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (BST 84321, Blue Note, sealed), The Blue Beat Label - The Sixty Year Celebration Album 1960-2020 (comp., BB20206002, The Blue Beat Label, sealed), Rupa - Disco Jazz (Long Play 33 1/3 rpm), Nu Yorica - Roots! The Rise Of Latin Music In New York City In The 1960's (Soul Jazz Records), Ronin Arkestra - First Meeting, Burkina Azza Presents Wari Bo, Gil Scott-Heron - We're New Again, N196 - 24 Carat Black III, Bebel Gilberto - Agora, Dr. John - Babylon, Modern Sound Quartet - Horoscope, Ambrose Akinmusire - On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment, J Jazz - Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1983 Volume 2. Condition is almost entirely as new/sealed.

Lot 704

EPHEMERA, SUNDRIES & RECORDS, two boxes and loose containing entertainment programmes (Elton John and Billy Joel, Katherine Jenkins, Torvill and Dean, pantomime, The Beatles 'By Royal Command') a book of world stamps, a Royal scrapbook, miscellaneous magazine, framed prints, a framed embroidery sampler dated 1844 and a box of approximately forty-eight 45rpm single records, labels include Columbia, Decca, London, Capitol, Brunswick, RCA, Atlantic and others, no original record sleeves

Lot 3820

A Columbia Viva- Tonal Gramophone Number 201 In Working Order With Spare Needles And Two Boxes Of 78 RPM Records The Gramophone Is In Good Overall Condition And Is In Working Order 

Lot 294

A box of records, 60+ all classical EMI, ASD, SAX.Condition (Columbia sax 25214,2342,2410,2275,2487):- All red label apart from 2487 which is pale blue with silver ring, general wear to sleeves through age and use, all vinyl in good condition with no sign of any damage

Lot 221

A vintage Columbia Viva-Tonal Grafonola No.202 portable table top gramophone, 20th century, with winding handle and internal speaker, in a leatherette case with carrying handle, 17cm x 30cm x 41cm (closed), together with an album containing a variety of records

Lot 169

THE SMOKE - UK 7" RELEASES. Wonderful pack of 3 x extremely clean UK 7" from the Yorkshire Psych masters! Titles are My Friend Jack (1965 Columbia demo, DB 8115 - Ex+ fantastic condition showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks), It Could Be Wonderful c/w Have Some More Tea (1967 release on Island WIP 6023 - Ex+ similar superb condition again showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks) and Dreams Of Dreams (2014 double 7" release, SPK 1406/1407 on Spoke Records, 'as new').

Lot 28

THE TIMES - ORIGINAL UK 7" COLUMBIA DEMOS. Smashing pack of THE 2 x scarce original UK 7" demos from The Times who hailed from our neck of the woods in Warrington! The records have been play tested. Both fantastic Mod winners, titles are Think About The Times c/w Tomorrow Night (DB 7804 - VG with a number of surface marks and a scratch on the B side - both sides played without any skips/jumps or nasty pops, some low lying surface noise, centre missing) and (She Can't Replace) The Love We Knew c/w Reconciled (DB 7904 - similar VG with a number of surface marks and a couple of light scratches - both sides playing without any skips/jumps or nasty pops, some low lying surface noise moreover noted on the B side). Both with original company sleeves.

Lot 1430

Collection of Mixed Records, Includes The Carpenters, Abba, Top of The Pops, Midnight Cowboy, The Three Degrees, Julio Iglesias, Selection of Classical Music, James Last, The Nolan Sisters, Des O'Connor, Johnny Mathis, Various Columbia Records, Decca etc, Portrait of Sinatra etc. Good Mixed Lot.

Lot 382

Pop / Rock / Jazz ect - American pressings - A selection of approx; 30 45rpm 7" vinyl singles of varying artist and labels to include Warren Smith - Ubangi Stomp (Sun label), Keith Allison - I Ain't Blamin' You (Columbia label), Jack & The Contrast's - It's Only Make Believe (Jo-Jac label), The Clique - Soul Mates (White Whale label), Chuck Bernard - Everything Is Alright Now (Zodiac label), Red Prysock - Short Circuit (Mercury), Shelton Kilby & Counterpoint - Colour Of A Man (Beegee Records label), Swampwater - Take A City Bride (King label), Frederick II - Groovin' Out On Life (Vulture Records label), Martin Dillon And The Medicine Bow - Hills Of Knock Nashee (Flair Records label), Two Man Sound - Amadeo (Spark label), Bobby High - Turn On The Oven (Kama Sutra label) and many more.  

Lot 358

Pop / Rock / - American pressings - A selection of approx; 30 45rpm 7" vinyl singles of varying artists and labels to include String Driven Thing - Circus (Charisma label), Neighb'rhood Childr'n - Woman Think (Dot Records label), Mitchell Keyes - The World Without You (ATCO label), Bobby Flores - Every Day I Have To Cry (Whiz Records Label), A Tint Of Darkness - You Send Me (Star Fire label), Sebastian Cabot - It Ain't Me Babe (M.G.M label), The Street Corner Society - Summer Days, Summer Nights (Jubilee label), The Rugbys - "Juditha Gina" (Amazon label), Ramona Parish - Little Black Pussy Cat (Veue Folkways label), Haze - Waiting For The Moment (ASI Records), Dr. Ron Beck - Kangaroos, Koalas & Kid (Amalisa label), The Three Kittens - Cat An' Mouse (Brunswick label), Carol Sloane - It's All Over For Me (Columbia label) and many more. 

Lot 446

Vinyl - Classical - Brahms, Leon Fleisher, George Szell And The Cleveland Orchestra ? Piano Concerto No. 1. (1964, Columbia Records - Epic Series, SAX 2526) Original UK Stereo ED1 Semi Circle labels. Sleeve VG+/ EX, Vinyl EX+ with just a few light scuffs

Lot 447

Vinyl - Classical - Charles Rosen - Virtuoso Piano Transcriptions. Original Stereo ED 1, Columbia Records Semi Circle labels 1966, Columbia / Epic Records SAX 5267. Sleeve Ex+ Vinyl Ex+ played once

Lot 448

Vinyl ? Classical - Beethoven - Claudio Arrau, Philharmonia, Alceo Galliera ? Piano Concerto No. 2 / Piano Sonata In D. Op. 10, No. 3. Original UK Stereo ED 1, Silver Green labels. 1960, Columbia records SAX 2346. Sleeve EX+, Vinyl at least EX+ possibly unplayed

Lot 450

Vinyl - Classical - Bruckner, Otto Klemperer, The Philharmonia Orchestra ?? Symphony No. 4 ?Romantic? (1965 Columbia Records, SAX 2569). Rare UK ED1 Stereo issue semi circle labels. Sleeve is EX+, Vinyl is EX+ possibly played once

Lot 460

Vinyl - Toad The Wet Sprocket - Fear (1991 Original UK / EU 1st pressing on Columbia Records 468582 1) Sleeve at least Ex (with Hype Sticker), Vinyl at least Ex appearing unplayed

Lot 559

Various records, mid 20thC classical music, etc., That Lucky Old Son Columbia, other gramophone records, Continental Hip Parade, Jolanthe, HMV and other classical records, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 410

* Classical Records (10"). Collection of approximately 90 classical records (10", 33rpm) on popular record labels such as HMV, Decca, Columbia, Parlophone, Philips, London and others, examples include "Neapolitan Songs Sung by Beniamino Gigli" (HMV BLP 1034, S/C label), Franck "Prelude" & Fauré "Impromptu No 2" featuring Samson François (Columbia FC 1045 S, blue/white label), Schubert & Haydn "Song Recital" with Margaret Richie (Soprano), George Malcolm (Piano) and Gervase de Peyer (HMV DLP 1121, S/C label), Bartok "Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin" featuring Wandy Tworek (Decca LM 4557, ffrr) and Vivaldi "Bassoon Concerto in D Minor" featuring Henri Helaerts (Decca LX 3100, ffrr)Qty: (a carton)

Lot 411

* Classical Records (Opera). Selection of eight desirable opera box sets recorded at the La Scala Opera House (Milan), including Bellini "Norma" featuring Maria Callas, Franco Corelli, Christa Ludwig, Nicola Zaccaria, Piero de Palma and Edda Vincenzi with Tullio Serafin conducting the Orchestra of La Scala Opera House (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1766-1768, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing), Verdi "La Forza del Destino" featuring Maria Callas, Plinio Clabassi, Carlo Tagliabue, Richard Tucker and Elena Nicolai with Tullio Serafin conducting the Orchestra of La Scala Opera House (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1258-1260, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing), Puccini "Madama Butterfly" featuring Maria Callas, Lucia Danieli, Luisa Villa, Nicolai Gedda and Mario Borriello with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Orchestra of La Scala Opera House (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1296-1298, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing), Bellini "La Sonnambula" featuring Maria Callas, Nicola Zaccaria, Fiorenza Cossotto, Eugenia Ratti and Nicola Monti with Antonino Votto conducting the Orchestra of La Scala Opera House (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1469-1471, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing) and Verdi "Un Ballo in Maschera" featuring Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Gobbi, Fedora Barbieri, Eugenia Ratti and Ezio Giordano with Antonino Votto conducting the Orchestra of La Scala Opera House (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1472-1474, ED2 second mono pressing, semi-circle labels, no stereo exists), together with Strauss "Der Rosenkavalier" featuring Elisabeth Schwartzkopf, Otto Edelmann, Christa Ludwig, Teresa Stich Randall and Eberhard Waechter with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (4-LP Columbia 33CX 1492-1495, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing), Verdi "Fallstaff" featuring Elisabeth Schwartzkopf, Otto Edelmann, Christa Ludwig, Teresa Stich Randall and Eberhard Waechter with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (4-LP Columbia 33CX 1492-1495, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing) and Bach "Mass in b minor" featuring Elisabeth Schwartzkopf, Marga Hoffgen, Nicolai Gedda and Heinz Rehfuss with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Chorus and Orchestra of the Society of the Friends of Music (3-LP Columbia 33CX 1121-1123, Blue/Gold labels, ED1 first mono pressing)Qty: (8)

Lot 420

* Classical Records. Collection of 33 classical records / LPs, all original ED1 first pressing mono recordings on the Columbia 33CX 'Blue/Gold' label, including Prokofiev "Cello Concerto in E Minor" and Milhaud "Cello Concerto No 1" with Janos Starker on Cello and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia 33CX1425, ED1 B/G), Mozart "Piano Concertos" with Annie Fischer on Piano and Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia 33CX 1630, ED1 B/G, no SAX stereo exists), Beethoven "Missa Solemnis in D Major" with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Soprano) and Nicolai Gedda (Tenor) and Herbert von Karajan conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia 2-LP set 33CX1634/1635, ED1 B/G, no SAX stereo exists), Shostakovitch "Symphony No 11" with André Cluytens conducting the Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française (Columbia 2-LP set 33CX1604/1605, ED1 B/G, no SAX stereo exists), Schubert "Song Recital" with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Edwin Fischer (Columbia 33CX1040, ED1 B/G), Chopin "Waltzes" featuring Dinu Lipatti (Columbia 33CX1032, ED1 B/G), three opera sets recorded at Teatro alla Scala in Milan ("I Pagliacci" 33CX 1211/1212 B/G, "L'Italiani in Algeri" 33CX 1215/1216 B/G, "La Forza del Destino" 33CX 1258-1260 B/G), Donizetti "Lucia Di Lammermoor" featuring Maria Callas Giuseppe di Stefano and Tito Gobbi with Tullio Serafin conducting the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (Columbia 33CX 1131/1132 B/G), Carl Orff "Die Kluge" and "Der Mond" (Columbia 33CX 1446/1447 B/G and Columbia 33CX 1534/1535 B/G) and many other original recordingsQty: (33)

Lot 421

* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 40 classical records, examples include Ponchielli "Highlights from La Gioconda" featuring Maria Callas with Antonino Votto conducting the La Scala Orchestra in Milan (Columbia SAX 2491, first stereo pressing, ED1 blue/silver label), Schubert "A Recital" with Christa Ludwig (Mezzo-Soprano) and Geoffrey Parsons on Piano (Columbia SAX 5272, first stereo pressing, ED1 1st S/C label, libretto insert), Benjamin Britten "Noye's Fludde" with Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex and Trevor Anthony (Argo ZNF1, first stereo pressing, oval grooved label, booklet included, TAS-listed), Wilhelm Furtwängler "Concerts from 1948, 1953 and 1954" (rare German private pressing by the Furtwängler Society, 2-LP F 668 164/65 M), Beethoven "Symphony No 9" with Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (French pressing by The Furtwängler Society, SWF 7003 R / 7004 R), Shostakovich "Symphony No 5" with Eugene Mravinsky conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (Aprelevka, Aprelevsky Zavod, pre-Melodiya, GOST 5289-56 D-02283), Bach "Violin Solo Sonata No 1" plus Paganini / Zarzhitsky and Saint-Saëns, featuring David Oistrakh on Violin (Melodiya ND-04044 USSR), BBC Transcription Service record from 1963 featuring Kathleen Ferrier, Bruno Walter, Adele Leigh and Nora Newby (BBC 101489 / 101490), Charles Panzera "Henri Duparc Melodies" (French HMV, Les Gravures Illustres, COLH 104), Schubert "Impromptu in A Flat Major and Sonata No 19 in C Minor" with Svyatoslav Richter on Piano (Melodiya Stereo CM 04177-8 / cm 04187-8), Shostakovich "Quartet No 13 for Two Violins, Viola and Cello" (Melodiya USSR Stereo 33CM 02545-46a), together with several other interesting and collectable recordingsQty: (Approx. 40)

Lot 426

* Classical Records. Selection of seven original stereo recordings from the popular Columbia SAX-series, including Beethoven "Pastoral Symphony No 6 in F Major" with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SAX 2260, ED1 first stereo pressing from 1958 with blue/silver label), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf "Songs You Love" (Columbia SAX 2265, ED1 first stereo pressing with blue/silver label), Maria Callas "Mad Scenes from Anna Bolena" (Columbia SAX 2320, scarce 180g audiophile quality UK re-issue with blue/silver label), "The Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Song Book" with Gerald Moore (Piano) and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Columbia SAX 5268, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Richard Strauss "Four Last Songs" featuring Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Szell (Columbia SAX 5258, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Falla "Love, The Magician" with Victoria de Los Angeles and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Carlo Giulini (Columbia SAX 5265, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists) and Maria Callas "Sings Great Arias from French Operas" (Columbia SAX 2410, S/C label)Qty: (7)

Lot 428

* Private & Test Pressings. Collection of approximately 40 rare private and test pressings of classical records / LPs, including 27 private press records marked "Private Record, Not For Sale" from "The Golden Age of Opera" series such as "Der Fliegende Hollander" (2-LP EJS-515 A/B/C/D), "Jussi Bjoerling, Operatic Arias and Duets" (EJS-252), "Jussi Bjoerling in Opera and Song" (EJS-367), several versions of "Die Gotterdaemmerung" (EJS-242, EJS-431, EJS-538, EJS-318), "La Boheme, Acts I-IV" (2-LP EJS-358), "Pagliaci, Part I & II" (EJS-448 & EJS-351), "Die Walkure" (EJS-410, EJS-534, EJS-234 & EJS-450), "The Golden Age of Wagner" (EJS-444), "Siegfried" (2-LP EJS-173 C/D/E/F), "Giacomo Lauri-Volpi 50th Anniversary Concert" (EJS-243), "Fidelio / Grieg Recital / Siegfried" (EJS-390), "Lohengrin" (EJS-183), plus another dozen or so HMV & Columbia test pressings, some unidentified, some with possible titles marked on themQty: (Approx. 40)

Lot 429

* 78rpm Records. Large collection of 78rpm records, including classical, jazz, dance, easy listening and spoken word, a mixture of mainly 10" records with some 12" and 7" records also included, a few Columbia 12" test records, examples include "Famous French Songs" featuring Maggie Teyte (Soprano) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward (HMV J.G. 177-180, Limited Edition 78rpm 12" set of 4 records in presentation folder, all marked "Private Record"), The Voxpoppers "The Last Drag / Wishing For Your Love" (Rave R15, 78rpm 10" South Africa pressing), The Denims "I'm Gonna Love You Too / Boppin' The Blues" featuring Fats on vocals (Rave R21, 78rpm 10" South Africa pressing), Jimmy Noone's New Orleans Band "Sweet Georgia Brown / Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" (Parlophone R2281, 78rpm 10"), Count Basie & His Orchestra "Wiggle Woogie / One O'Clock Jump" (Parlophone R2951, 78rpm, 10"), The Ink Spots "Prisoner of Love" (Brunswick 03736, 78rpm 10") and "Food Talk" by Stanley Holloway and Gert & Daisy (JH30, Private Record for the Ministry of Food, 78rpm 10", marked "Not For Sale"), please note we are unable to ship these records, they must be collected in personQty: (7 cartons)

Lot 431

* Jazz & Blues Records. Collection of approximately 330 jazz and blues records, comprising of approximately 230 LPs and 100 EPs / singles, LP examples include The Curtis Fuller - Benny Golson Jazztet "Imagination" with Thad Jones and McCoy Tyner (original 1963 LP, Realm Jazz Savoy Series RM 127), The All Stars "Live European Concert" with J.J. Johnson, Zoot Sims, Lee Konitz, Kai Winding and others (rare original 1958 LP, Unique Jazz UJ 25, Italian pressing, sleeve made in Israel), Art Farmer "To Duke With Love" , recorded 5th March 1975 at Blue Rock Studio, New York (East Wind LP, EW-8012, Japanese pressing with Japanese insert and outer sleeve band), Thelonious Monk "Genius of Modern Music" (Blue Note LP, BST 81511, 1985 re-issue of mono recordings from the 1950s using Direct Metal Mastering), The All Stars "Session at Riverside" (Capitol LP, T761 / 5C 038-81004, Dutch pressing), Pony Poindexter "Pony's Express" (EPIC 180g LP, LA 16035), "The 1930s - Small Combos" (Columbia Jazz Masterpieces, 07464-40833-1), Johnny Hodges "Previously Unreleased Recordings" (Verve LP, V6-8834), Freddie Hubbard "Hub Cap" (1984 Blue Note LP, 84073), "Americans in Europe, Vol. 1 & 2" (Swingfan 2-LP 1008 & 1012, Limited Edition, German pressings), Tony Coe "Coe-Existence" (Lee Lambert Records LP, LAM 100), Bennie Goodman "The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert" (CBS 2-LP, 66202), examples of EPs / singles include The Jazz Couriers featuring Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott (7" EP, Tempo EXA 75, first pressing), Christopher Logue with the Tony Kinsey Quintet "Red Bird", Jazz and Poetry (7" EP, Parlophone GEP 8765), "George Melly Sings Doom" with Mick Mulligan's Band (7" EP, Tempo EXA 47, first pressing), Thelonious Monk Trios "Blue Monk" (7" EP, Esquire Records EP 246), Dinah Washington "September in the Rain" (7" promo, Mercury 45-AMT 1162), Monty Sunshine's Jazz Band "Sobbin and Cryin" (7" promo, Columbia 45-DB 4744), Terry Lightfoot's Jazzmen "Bali Ha'I" (7" promo, Columbia SCD 2188)Qty: (3 cartons)

Lot 435

* 7" Singles. Collection of approximately 1000 singles / 45rpm records from the 1960s to the 1990s, covering all genres, examples include Dandy "Puppet on a String" (Giant GN5A, 1967, reggae), Adrian Belew & David Bowie "Pretty Pink Rose" (Atlantic A7904, 1990), The Typhoons "You Really Got Me" (Embassy WB 650, 1964), Harry J. All Stars "Liquidator" (Harry TR675, 1969), Freddie & The Dreamers "What A Crazy World" (Columbia EP, SEG 8287, 1964), Don Fardon "Indian Reservation" (Young Blood YB 1015, 1970), The Who "Pictures of Lily / Doctor Doctor" (Track Records 604002, 1967), Dee Robb "Bye Bye Baby" (Argo 5439), Roman Stewart "Cassanova" (Hungry Town ED 0178), The Simpsons "Deep, Deep Trouble" (Geffen Records GEF88, 1991), Hawkwind "Silver Machine" (UAR UP 35381), Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Oliver's Army" (ADA 31), The Coasters "Three Cool Cats / Charlie Brown" (ATCO 45-6132), The Bunburys "We're The Bunburys" produced by Barry Gibb (LBW 1), plus artists such as Bob Dylan, Wee Papa Girl Rappers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Shirley Ellis, The Jam, The Boomtown Rats, Pluto Shervington, Alice Cooper, Procol Harum, Japan, Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis Jr, Roxy Music, The Stranglers, Lisa Stansfield, Donna Summer, Gladys Night & The Pips, Van McCoy, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Roger Daltrey, The Four Tops, Culture Club, Chic, Alison Moyet, Rod Stewart, Madonna, The Maisonettes, The Art of Noise, John Paul Young, Rose Royce, The Four Seasons, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, Styx, Billy Joel, The Osmonds, Jimmy Ruffin, The Lightning Seeds, Norman Greenbaum, Middle of the Road, The Easybeats, Boz Scaggs, Gloria Gaynor, The Sweet, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, The Pogues, Sister Sledge, O' Jays, Bonnie Tyler, The Flying Pickets, The Style Council, Little Richard, Status Quo, Duran Duran, David Dundas, Feargal Sharkey, The Shamen, Animotion, Sonny & Cher, Chaka Khan, Charlie Rich, Ike & Tina Turner, , The Ventures, The Chantays, Soft Cell, Madness, P.J. Proby, Lesley Gore, Chickory Tip, Bobby Vee, Ched Atkins, The Everley Brothers, The Bar-Kays, Michael Jackson, Blondie, Laurie Anderson, The Cuff-Links, Robert Plant, Phil Collins, UB40, Thin Lizzy, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin and many othersQty: (approx. 1000)

Lot 436

* Spoken Word. Collection of approximately 80 vinyl records / LPs covering the spoken word, including plays, speeches, sound effects, poems, the space race, railway and motoring sounds, comedy, wartime, history and other subjects, examples include "Living Shakespeare", a selection of 25 LPs with plays by William Shakespeare (Odham Books Ltd, London, 1960s), Dylan Thomas / Richard Burton "Under Milk Wood" (Argo 2-LP SW 501-2), King Lear (Argo 4-LP RG 280-283), "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" read by Richard Harris (Dunhill DSD-50160), several LPs with Pam Ayres poetry, "The Wonder of the Age - Mr Edison's New Talking Phonograph" (Argo 2-LP ZPR 122-3), several LPs covering President Kennedy such as "President Kennedy in Ireland" (CLP 1732), "Four Days That Shocked The World" (COLPIX PXL 2500) and "The Kennedy Wit" (RCA RB-6614), several LPs about the Space Race / RAF such as "Gemini IV / V - Walk in Space / Eight Days in Space" (Hanna Barbera HLP 12), "Colonel Glenn in Orbit" (Daily Express N80P), "Apollo 11 - Man on the Moon" (Coral CKP 1000), "Group Captain Douglas Bader Introduces Salute in Sound on the 50th Anniversary of the RAF" (MFP 1252) and "The Story of Flying" (HMV DLP 1211), several LPs covering wartime speeches and other rare and important historic recordings such as "The Authentic Sounds of D-Day" (Argo ZTR 144), "The Sounds of Time, a Dramatisation in Sound of the Years 1934-1949" (Oriole MG-20021) and "1933-1945, I Can Hear It Now" narrated by Edward R. Murrow (Columbia Masterworks ML 4095), several comedy LPs such as Sir Leslie Colin Patterson "12 Inches of Les" (Towerbell TOWLP 13), "Monty Python's Flying Circus" (BBC Records REB 73M) and "The Last Goon Show of All" (BBC Records REB 142S) and several recordings on the subject of steam engines, railways and motoring such as "60 Years of Motoring" (Argo NF2), "Steam in Stereo" (BBC Records REC 220) and several Argo Transcord railway recordings (Trains in the Hills ZTR 109, The Somerset and Dorset TR 103 and Trains in the Fifties ZTR 131)Qty: (Approx. 80)

Lot 437

* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 160 classical records / LPs and box sets featuring popular composers, artists and conductors on record labels such as Decca, DGG, Columbia, Philips, HMV and others, including several original HMV first pressing mono records with grooved red/gold labels such as "Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor" and "Beethoven Romances 1 & 2" featuring Yehudi Menuhin and the Berlin Philharmonic / Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler (HMV ALP 1135), "Beethoven Symphony No 3" with Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra (HMV ALP 1008) and "Grieg and Schumann Piano Concertos" featuring Solomon on Piano and Herbert Menges conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV ALP 1643), plus at least 10 original Columbia first pressing mono records with blue/gold labels including "Chopin Waltzes" featuring Dinu Lipatti (Columbia 33CX1032), "Mozart Piano Concertos" featuring Annie Fischer on Piano and Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia 33CX1630, no SAX stereo exists) and "Mozart Horn Concertos Nos 1-4" featuring Dennis Brain and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Columbia 33CX1140), plus some records from the Decca SXL-series such as SXL 6575, 6669, 6710 and 6693, and some box sets including "Schubert Piano Works 1822-1828" featuring Alfred Brendel (Philips 8-LP 6747 175)Qty: (Approx. 160)

Lot 438

* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 400 classical records on popular record labels such as Decca, DGG, HMV, Supraphon, Argo and others, examples include Beethoven "Hammerklavier Piano Sonata No 29" with Vladimir Ashkenazy (Decca SXL 6335, ED2 Wbg Stereo), Mussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition" with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Piano (Decca SXL 6328, ED3 Wbg Stereo), Schumann "Fantasia in C Major" with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Piano (Decca SXL 6214, ED4 Stereo), Chopin & Franck "Sonatas for Violoncello and Piano" with Jacqueline Du Pre and Daniel Barenboim (EMI Electrola C 063-02 361 Stereo), "Songs of the Humpback Whale" (Capitol ST-620 Stereo), Paganini "Violin Concertos No 1 and 2" with Ruggiero Ricci and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anthony Collins (London Records LL 2215), Tchaikovsky "Violin Concerto in D Major" with Itzhak Perlman and The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy (EMI Angel SZ-37640, sealed), Saint Saëns "Introduction & Rondo capriccioso" with Itzhak Perlman on Violin and Jean Martinon conducting L'Orchestre de Paris (EMI Angel S-37118, sealed), Sibelius "Symphony No 6 & 7" with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (DGG 139032), Brahms "Three Intermezzi" with Wilhelm Kempff on Piano (DGG 138903 SLPM), J.S. Bach "Six Concertos Brandebourgeois" with Herbert von Karajan conducting L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin (2-LP DGG 139005/6), plus a selection of a dozen or so Japanese pressings including Brahms "Sonatas No 1 & 2" with Yehudi Menuhin and Louis Kentner (Angel Records ASC 5280, Japanese red vinyl), together with 20 classical box sets including Beethoven "Quartets Nos 12-17 / Hungarian String Quartet" with Zoltan Szekely, Michael Kuttner, Denes Koromzay and Gabor Magyar (4-LP Columbia CCHS 1076/9, French pressing, blue/silver stereo labels), Purcell "The Fairy Queen" (3-LP L'Oiseau-Lyre Stereo OLS 121/3), Beethoven "The 9 Symphonies" with Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra (7-LP RCA Victor Red Seal LM-6901) and Beethoven "The Five Piano Concertos" with Solomon and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by André Cluytens (4-LP HMV/EMI SLS 5026)Qty: (4 cartons)

Lot 1454

A Columbia No 201 table top gramophone, with nickel plated arm, turntable with blue velvet platter, black fabric covered carrying case, 39cm deep overall and a quantity of 78rpm records, sleeves for Grants Piano Warehouse Hawick, a small quantity of 45rpm singles by various artists, to include Baccara, Gerry Rafferty, Dusty Springfield, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Paul Simon, Beach Boys, etc Gramophone with wear to corners of case, other wear consistent with age

Lot 358

Pop / Rock / - American pressings - A selection of approx; 30 45rpm 7" vinyl singles of varying artists and labels to include String Driven Thing - Circus (Charisma label), Neighb'rhood Childr'n - Woman Think (Dot Records label), Mitchell Keyes - The World Without You (ATCO label), Bobby Flores - Every Day I Have To Cry (Whiz Records Label), A Tint Of Darkness - You Send Me (Star Fire label), Sebastian Cabot - It Ain't Me Babe (M.G.M label), The Street Corner Society - Summer Days, Summer Nights (Jubilee label), The Rugbys - "Juditha Gina" (Amazon label), Ramona Parish - Little Black Pussy Cat (Veue Folkways label), Haze - Waiting For The Moment (ASI Records), Dr. Ron Beck - Kangaroos, Koalas & Kid (Amalisa label), The Three Kittens - Cat An' Mouse (Brunswick label), Carol Sloane - It's All Over For Me (Columbia label) and many more. 

Lot 288

Rock / Pop / Blues / Soul etc - A selection of approx; 50 45rpm 7" vinyl singles of varying artists and genres to include Joe White - This Is My Time (BIG BG301), Sam Cooke - Farewell, My Darling (RCA 1817), The Rascals - Carry Me Back (Atlantic 584292), Peaches & Herb - Satisfy My Hunger (Direction S-58-4909), Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billy Joe (Capitol CL15511), Lol - Naughty Nola (Columbia DB9009), Paul Rich - Fools Rush In (Embassy WB600), Dave Berry - Moving On Turn Around (CBS S 7780), Sam & Dave - Sleep good Tonight (Atlantic 584064), Royal Family - Tour De France (Jet Records JET 152), The Sugar Lumps - Sugar Sugar (JayBoy BOY16), Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightnin' (PYE International 7N.25244), First Class - This Is It (All Platinum AP-2368), Love Affair - Let Me Know (CBS 3994), The Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On (Atlantic 584123), The Beatles - Twist And Shout P/S EP (Parlophone GEP8882), Fontella Bass - Rescue Me (Chess CRS8023), Anthony Newley - Strawberry Fair (Decca 11295), Andy Capp - Popatop (Treasure Isle TI-7052), Winston Samuels - Be Prepared (Ska Beat JB196), Pat Kelley - How Long Will It Take (Gas 115), High Roy And Tommy McCook - Behold (Treasure Isle TI-7062), King Crimson - Cat Food (Island WIP-6080) and many more. 

Lot 382

Pop / Rock / Jazz ect - American pressings - A selection of approx; 30 45rpm 7" vinyl singles of varying artist and labels to include Warren Smith - Ubangi Stomp (Sun label), Keith Allison - I Ain't Blamin' You (Columbia label), Jack & The Contrast's - It's Only Make Believe (Jo-Jac label), The Clique - Soul Mates (White Whale label), Chuck Bernard - Everything Is Alright Now (Zodiac label), Red Prysock - Short Circuit (Mercury), Shelton Kilby & Counterpoint - Colour Of A Man (Beegee Records label), Swampwater - Take A City Bride (King label), Frederick II - Groovin' Out On Life (Vulture Records label), Martin Dillon And The Medicine Bow - Hills Of Knock Nashee (Flair Records label), Two Man Sound - Amadeo (Spark label), Bobby High - Turn On The Oven (Kama Sutra label) and many more.  

Lot 494

Records: Large record box containing 65+ London, Columbia + RCA Demo Records and Sun label originals, EP's, 45's etc.

Lot 13

A LARGE COLLECTION OF WAX PHONOGRAPH CYLINDERS EDISON PHONOGRAPH RECORDS about 70, Edison, Columbia, Clarion etc. mostly popular songs, some orchestral

Lot 167

 ‘Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program…..to bring you a special bulletin….’Original script from the historic 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds WAR OF THE WORLDS: [WELLES ORSON]: (1915-1985) American Actor & Film Director, Academy Award winner. An exceptionally rare original 4to mimeographed production script (unsigned) for the historic radio broadcast of War of the Worlds, directed and narrated by Orson Welles, and performed and broadcast live as an episode of the American radio drama anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air in New York on Sunday, 30th October 1938, over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. The title page of the script (marked 7 in the upper right corner) lists the cast of characters, including [Professor Richard] Pierson (Orson Welles) and comprises 39 numbered pages, printed on the recto only, the text beginning with the premise that the audience had tuned into listen to a live performance of music by Ramon Raquello and his Orchestra, which at increasingly frequent intervals were interrupted by 'news flashes', the third page featuring the famous announcement, 'Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin from the Intercontinental Radio News. At twenty minutes before eight, central time, Professor Farrell of the Mount Jennings Observatory, Chicago, Illinois, reports observing several explosions of incandescent gas, occurring at regular intervals on the planet Mars….The spectroscope indicates the gas to be hydrogen and moving towards the earth with enormous velocity. Professor Pierson of the observatory at Princeton confirms Farrell's observation, and describes the phenomenon as (QUOTE) like a jet of blue flame shot from a gun (UNQUOTE)…..' , the announcer later broadcasting 'a special announcement', 'It is reported that at 8.50 p.m. a huge, flaming object, believed to be a meteorite, fell on a farm in the neighbourhood of Grovers Mill, New Jersey, twenty-two miles from Trenton. The flash in the sky was visible within a radius of several hundred miles….', leading to the broadcast becoming an ever more realistic unfolding account of technically advanced Martian forces invading Earth, and reaching a frightening climax as Carl Phillips, a reporter who has ventured out to Grovers Mill, provides the listeners with an eye-witness account of events, 'Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the most terrifying thing I have ever witnessed…Wait a minute! Someone's crawling out of the hollow top. Someone or…..something. I can see peering out of that black hole two luminous disks…..are they eyes? It might be a face. It might be….[SHOUT OF AWE FROM THE CROWD] Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a grey snake. Now it's another one, and another. They look like tentacles to me. There, I can see the thing's body. It's large as a bear and it glistens like wet weather. But that face. It….it's indescribable. I can hardly force myself to keep looking at it. The eyes are black and gleam like a serpent. The mouth is V-shaped with saliva dripping from its rimless lips that seem to quiver and pulsate. The monster or whatever it is can hardly move…..This is the most extraordinary experience. I can't find words…..' An outstanding document relating to one of the most famous broadcasts from the golden age of radio. A couple of the pages have small pencil annotations and an erotic pencil drawing initialled by an unknown individual appears to the verso of page eight. Bound with three brass paper fasteners to the left edge and with some light overall age wear, VG   Intended as a special Halloween episode from The Mercury Theatre on the Air, on the evening of Sunday, 30th October 1938, Orson Welles directed, narrated and performed in a riveting adaptation of the science fiction novel The War of the Worlds (1898) by H. G. Wells. The programme lasted precisely one hour and the episode became famous for the national uproar and panic it caused amongst the audience, resulting in a landmark change to broadcasting practices, and firmly cementing Welles's fame as a dramatist.The broadcast was reported as headline news in The New York Times the following day ('Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact') and such was the reaction of the public in the immediate aftermath of the broadcast the Federal Government were provoked into taking measures to ensure that no such broadcast ever aired again, without making it absolutely clear that the performance was a work of fiction.In the fracas that followed the broadcast, it was reported that the police raided the studio, Welles's collaborator John Houseman writing of the event, 'The following hours were a nightmare. The building was suddenly full of people and dark-blue uniforms. Hustled out of the studio, we were locked into a small back office on another floor. Here we sat incommunicado while network employees were busily collecting, destroying, or locking up all scripts and records of the broadcast'. It is believed that, during the course of their investigation, the police seized all available copies of the script. It is likely that only a small number - perhaps 20 or 30 - of the scripts were originally printed, for the actors and radio technicians, and with the majority of these confiscated by the police, the present lot represents an extremely rare opportunity to acquire an original copy pertaining to one of the most notorious broadcasts in the history of radio.Our research indicates that only five other copies of scripts have appeared at auction before now, the first being sold at Sotheby's, New York, on 14th December 1988 (Lot 189, $143,000). Two of the five were working drafts of 9 & 17 pages only, and one a transcript issued after the recording.

Lot 460

A striking image of Stravinsky, attractively signed STRAVINSKY IGOR: (1882-1971) Russian Composer. A stunning vintage signed and inscribed large 12 x 9 (30cm x 22,5cm) photograph by Stravinsky. The Columbia records image showing Stravinsky seated before his piano, in a half length pose. Attractively signed and inscribed, in bold black fountain pen ink, to the light background of the musical score he was playing, writing `A mon a mi Georges Truc, en toute sympathie, Igor Stravinsky´, also dated beneath in his hand in Paris, on the 7th September 1934. Photograph by Studio Lipnitzki. Printed to the bottom right corner “Le célebre Compositeur Igor Strawinski”. Extremely small minor crease corners, otherwise about EX    

Lot 671

PINK FLOYD; four records comprising 'Obscured by Clouds', with The Gramophone Company on label rim, 'More' on Columbia with one boxed EMI logo, 'Wish You Were Here', matrix numbers A1 B3, 'Atom Heart Mother', EMI Records on label rim (3). CONDITION REPORT All have handling marks and the occasional light scratch, apart from Atom Heart Mother.

Lot 2219

Box of single records on the Columbia label, including Dave Clark Five, Mike Cotton Jazzmen, Julie Covington, Heinz (DB 7559), Heinz and the Wildboys (DB 7482 - Meeksville Sound), Cliff Richard and the Drifters, Serious Charge (EP), Gene Chandler, The Cherokees, Dickie Pride, The Yardbirds, Buddy Knox and Bill Forbes, approx 150 plus, conditions vary from good to ex

Lot 2277

Box of single records and some sleeveless EP's on the Columbia label (approx 170), including Peter & Gordon, Georgie Fame, Chubby Checker, Michael Holliday, Animals, Young Idea, Karlins, Ames Brothers, Cherry Wainer, Dave Clark Five,and Cliff Richard & the Drifters. Some multiple copies of Yardbirds singles too-tough. Most grading as Good. Other discs Good to Ex.

Lot 2280

Box of approx 180 single records on the Columbia label including Helen Shapiro, Sounds Incorporated, T Bones, Addrisi Brothers, Major Lance, The Essex, Pink Floyd, Smoke, Five Dallas Boys, Tornados, Tony Merrill, McKinleys, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Georgie Fame and Dave Sampson. conditions vary from Good to Ex.

Lot 2313

Selection of six single records Rod Stewart "Shake" -Columbia DB7892, The Smoke "My Friend Jack" - Columbia DB8115, Glenda Collins "It's Hard to believe it" - Pye 17150, First Gear "The Crowd" - Pye 15763, The In Crowd "Why must they criticise"- Parlophone 5364 and The Shots "Keep a hold etc"-Columbia 7713. Conditions vary.Condition report: The Rod Stewart single is scratched - VG at best.

Lot 1030

60s POP/ BEAt 7" RARITIES - THE PEASANTS/ THE HI FIs. Here we have a fantastic pack of 2 7" rarities by two great pop/ beat acts from the 1960s. Artists/ titles include The Peasants - Got Some Lovin' For You Baby/ Let' Get Together (DB 7642, 1965 UK pressing on Columbia. 4-prong center labels. Aside has one small feelable mark, VG/ side 2 is strong VG+) & The Hi Fis - It's Gonna Be Morning/ I Wanna Hear You Say Yeah (595010, 1966 UK pressing on LP Records. 3-prong centre labels. Record is superb Ex).

Lot 3049

Columbia No.202 portable 'picnic' gramophone with integral winding handle and side carrying handle L41cm; and small quantity of 78rpm records

Lot 267

Three cases of records - HMV and Columbia etc

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