Odeon and others. Records: Fonotipia 39162/39193; Sample 623300/1; Odeon 0282 Dearth; two other yellow label Odeons, four Odeon Royalty, two American Odeon, seventeen brown Odeons, band and orchestral; and two 12-inch Columbia, one s/s tricolour (30), in two record cartons addressed to George Baker; and an album of 10-inch Spanish Odeon and HMV (3)
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Early records: 7-inch Zon-o-phone 1708 (crack); Zonophone (International Zonophone) 666, 12791; 9-inch Universal Zonophone C. 5218; 7-inch Victor (2, one cracked); G and T 370; Improved Berliner (Canada) 1091; bl and sil Columbia 354, 3031 (crack); 7½inch Odeon (2599/600, 2582/ 2595, 2082/2347 and two others, band (15)
Vocal Records, 12-inch: Ponselle: sixteen records, Victor, Columbia, HMV, including private pressing CSS/RP/DA1-2; Col. Hist. AF 1 98093/6; Pertile: 4; Pacini et al: 7; Pearce: 3; Pederzini: 4; Putzdu: Cetra CB 20529; Pampanini: 7, including Cetra BB 25035, BB25084; Pacetti, Patti (3), Paikin (3), Pistor (3), Plancel, Pilinsky (3), Perea-Trentini (G and T 054050); Pears-Parsons (2 acetates from a Third Programme recital, 1949); Teyte (JG 177-180); J.C.Thomas (5); Transky; R. Tucker (2) (71, in G 14 and S21)
A collection of 80-plus LPs, the large majority classical, together with a number of 10in LPs and shellac records. The Classical LPs include a number on the "Plum" Philips label: (SABL 2307), (SAL 3441), (AL 3463), (SAL 3472), (SAL 3573), and (SAL 3591); the Decca Wide Band label (SXL 6372), (SXL 6379), (SET 367); the Decca Narrow Band label: (SET 618), (SXL 6493); the HMV red/black semi circle label (ASD 500) & (ASD 542); the Columbia Blue/Gold label (33CX 1098); and the DG "Tulip" label (138 950) & (139 146/8).
MARIAH CAREY PLATINUM AWARD - RIAA award presented to B-100 FM to commemorate the sale of more than 1,000,000 copies of the Columbia Records album, cassette and C.D. ``Mariah Carey``. The award features the LP, CD, cassette and presentation plaque mounted and presented in a black frame measuring 21``x17``.
MARIAH CAREY PLATINUM AWARD - RIAA award presented to B-100 FM to commemorate the sale of more than 1,000,000 copies of the Columbia Records album, cassette and C.D. "Mariah Carey". The award features the LP, CD, cassette and presentation plaque mounted and presented in a black frame measuring 21"x17".
A Chart of the Coast of America, from Cartagena to Bocca del Drago . This chart depicts the coastline from Cartagena, Columbia to west of Portobelo, Panama. There is good detail of rocks, shoals, islands, and anchorages off the shore. Rivers, bays, points, and ports are named all along the coast. A large inset shows the bay of Portobelo, protected by two forts: Forta de la Mare and Forta Granda.The map is a collaborative effort by Jeremiah Seller and Charles Price. Jeremiah, John Seller`s son, apprenticed under his father and was a mapmaker, instrument-maker and publisher. He formed a partnership with Price, another young mapmaker, and became ""Hydrographers to ye Queen"" and ""Compass makers to the Navy Royall."" In about 1705, complaints over the quality of their instruments caused Seller and Price to lose their contract with the Admiralty and the firm was forced into bankruptcy. Thus their maps are rare in today`s market. We can find no sales records for this map for the past 35 years, and only one example appears to exist in library collections, at the Newberry Library. A nice impression with light toning and soiling, a faint damp stain at top right, and a few edge tears 1.5"" or less in length, all of which have been archivally repaired. Trimmed at top with complete loss of neatline. 21.4"" W x 17.6"" H . Seller and Price, 1690
Faticanti, Gerville -Reache et al: Faticanti, E: Odeon 37695/6 Adriana Lecouvreur; three Pathés by Favart; Fay, Knote, Bender: G & T 044067/8 Martha; Gay, Maria: Favorite 1-6026/7E Carmen; Gedda, Nicolai: Odeon SD-6079; and six records (Columbia, Victor, HRS, HMV AGSA) by Gerville-Réache (13)
Thirty Four 45rpm Records. HMV and COLUMBIA Labels. Included amongst Tams 'Hey Girl Dont Bother Me' (HMV POP 1331), Huey Piano Smith 'Dont You Just Know It' Columbia (DB 4138), Ray Charles 'Please Say Your Fooling' (HMV POP 1566), Orlons 'The Wah Watusi' Columbia (DB 4865), Screamin Jay Hawkins 'The Whammy' Columbia (DB 7460), Derek Martin 'You Better Go' Columbia (DB 7694), Impressions 'Its Alright' (HMV POP 1226), 'People Get Ready' (HMV POP 1408), 'A Meeting Over Yonder' (HMV POP 1446) and 'Since I Lost The One I Love' (HMV POP 1516), Johnny Kidd (& Pirates) 'Please Dont Touch' (HMV POP 615), 'Shakin All Over' (HMV POP 753) and 'Hungry For Love' (HMV POP 1228), Others by Shirelles, Manfred Man, B.B. King, Raelets, Sam Cooke, John Barry, Dinah Washington, Animals, Paul Williams, Ray Ellington, Dave Cortez, Gene Chandler and Lloyd Price
A set of HMV 1937 Coronation records, the funeral of George V, and a set of five Columbia records of WWll speeches, together with a large collection of books, including novels by Rudyard Kipling and Robert Louis Stevenson, Gibbon E `History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire`, 12 volumes, etc
Vocal and other records, in albums: Der Graf von Luxemburg, six black dog Concert records, von Ligety, Storm et al; and six green pre-dog records Zigeunerliebe, Zwerens, Strehl et al (original casts), in album; eight HMV (private yellow label) records by Metcalfe-Casals, in two albums; Columbia (US) Delius Sociey Vol 2; Lilli Lehmann Memorialalbum; Opera Arias by Polyna Stoska; Decca Fourteen Songs of Moussorgsky (Rosing); and eighteen operatic and other albums (24)
Wilkes, Charles 1844 Atlas. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition. During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 "This is the atlas volume from the very rare first edition of the Wilkes` Expedition (with only 100 copies printed) that accompanies Wilkes` five volume narrative of the Exploring Expedition, which was one of the most important American scientific expeditions of the 19th century. It was the first U.S. Naval expedition, taking in the Northwest Coast, Hawaii, South America, the Philippines, the South Pacific, Australia and Antarctica. The expedition broke new ground in most areas of natural history and made a number of extremely important cartographic discoveries, most importantly establishing that Antarctica was a continent. They mapped 280 islands in the Pacific for the first time and included extensive and graphically rich ethnographic records of many native peoples throughout the Pacific. The five maps included in this volume are: “Map of the Oregon Territory...”., dated 1841, black & white (33.8 x 22.8”). An important map that Wheat says is “really quite extraordinary” and in many respects was the most detailed yet published. The map covers the entire region west from the Black Hills, north to above the 50th parallel and south to the Sacramento River. The United States Exploring Expedition did not enter the Great Basin or any part of the Snake River basin. Instead Wilkes relied on other sources including Jedediah Smith and oral information from Hudson Bay trappers he met on the Columbia River. Although the map contains several errors, the areas of today`s Oregon, Washington and Idaho are remarkably well mapped. According to Wheat the map had much influence on later maps of this region. It was a major contribution to American cartography and the most detailed map of the region north of the Sacramento River. Wilkes supported the view of Senator Lewis Linn that the boundary of the American claim should be 54° 40` N, commonly referred to as “Fifty-Four Forty or Fight” dispute with Britain. This map was used to support his claim, which was based on `topographical` grounds and was instrumental in setting the scene for American interests in the territory. Includes a large inset of the Columbia River from Ft. Walla Walla to its mouth, where one of Wilkes` ships, the “Peacock”, was lost on the famous Columbia Bar. This map is considered one of the more important maps of the Northwest region after the Lewis & Clark expedition. “Chart of the Antarctic Continent Shewing the Icy Barrier Attached to it...”, dated 1840, black & white (34 x 23.5”). This map represented a major advance in establishing Antarctica as a true continent, thus helping to settle the cartographic mystery of its existence which had been debated by explorers and mapmakers for centuries. It is a detailed map of Antarctica and the southern Pacific Ocean centered on the longitude of Van Diemens Land. It shows Antarctica from about longitude 95° West to 170° with surprisingly good detail along the coastline. Numerous Ice Islands clog the bays and seas near land and many air and water temperatures are noted. The tracks of the ships Vincennes, Peacock, Porpoise, and Flying Fish are detailed. At upper left are five sea approach views. “Chart of the World Shewing the Tracks of the Exploring Expedition in 1838, 39, 40, 41 & 42...”, circa 1844, hand color (32.2 x 23.3”). This detailed map shows the tracks of the Expedition vessels along with the direction and velocity of ocean currents and trade winds. Isothermal lines are delicately colored to indicate water temperature in five degree groupings. “Map of Part of the Island of Hawaii Sandwich Islands Shewing the Craters and Eruption of May and June 1840...”, dated 1841, black & white (23.6 x 15.3”). This map depicts two volcanic mountains visited by the Expedition and includes the track of the party to the crater of Moku-a-weo-weo on the top of Mauna Loa. “Chart of the Viti Group or Feejee Islands...”, dated 1840, black & white (33.8 x 23.5”). Shows very good detail of the 154 islands in the group including coastlines, coral reefs, and topography by hachure. Hardbound in brown cloth over boards. Printed by C. Sherman in Philadelphia." 9.8" W x 13.5" H The maps are generally good with light toning and offsetting. The colored map of the world has two moderate splits at fold junctions and a separation at bottom that enters 5.75" into the map image, while the map of Hawaii has a separation at bottom that enters 1.25" into the image. The spine has perished (this is not the original binding), the covers are detached, and the front endpapers and title page loose.
Label and unusual records: approximately seventy, including Duval. Gaelfon, Nicole, Duophone 10 & 12 inch, Derby, Turmaphon, Millophone, Columbia variations, Gath & Chaves, Apollo, Applaudando, Phonodisc Mondial, Goodson, miniature Imperial and others; and seven speech records (Beerbohm Tree, Canon Fleming, Lewis Waller, King George V), in a rack
Orchestral and instrumental records, 12-inch: 174, by Prihoda, Godowsky, R. Strauss, Vaughan Williams (composers cond.), Elman, Kreisler, Hofmann, Harry Farbman (Polydor B27751/2), Kubelik, Grainger, Mackenzie (comp. cond.), Ravel (comp. cond.), Backhaus, Thibad, Rehberg, Brailowsky, Honnegger (comp. cond.), Ireland (comp. perf.), Mascagni (comp. cond.), on HM, pre-dog, Polydor, Columbia, Brunswick etc.
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