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Lot 205

A Columbia table top gramophone together with an Oliver typewriter and three small boxes of 78 rpm records.

Lot 41

Box of 45 rpm vinyl records, many 1960`s / 70`s inc Decca, Polydor, Columbia, Capitol, Parlophone and other labels

Lot 833

A Columbia No. 100 Small Gramophone having hinged lid with 2 records

Lot 259

Fifteen Gramophone Needle Tins, most with needles, a Columbia No.201 Portable Gramophone and Three Albums of Kid Kord Nursery Rhyme Records.

Lot 283

Records - Assorted novelty and other records, including 10cm discs presented by B.P. and Boots, and postcard recordings, one with view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge; together with a Columbia record cleaning pad (latter worn).Best Bid

Lot 2629

A Columbia portable gramophone and a collection of records.

Lot 38

A COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA WIND UP GRAMOPHONE IN AN OAK CASE TOGETHER WITH SOME 78 R P M RECORDS

Lot 447

Records - Cliff Richard. Twelve long-playing records, including `32 Minutes and 17 Seconds`, mono, black and blue label (Columbia, SX 1431); `The Young Ones`, mono, green label (Columbia, SX 1384); `Wonderful Life`, mono (Columbia, SX 1628); and others. Best Bid Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 596

A gramophone recording of the Community Singing at the Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 F.A. Cup final, featuring `Abide With Me` and `Land of my Fathers`, published by Columbia in 1927, in original Columbia Records paper sleeve

Lot 2762

A Columbia Granola mechanical portable gramophone and a small collection of records.

Lot 818

* A collection of 78 rpm gramophone records, classical music, Columbia, H.M.V, Parlophone, and Victor, (a lot).

Lot 155

PIAF EDITH: (1915-1963) French Singer. Vintage signed postcard photograph of The Little Sparrow in a head and shoulders pose. The promotional image for Columbia Records features a printed discography to the verso. Signed by Piaf in bold blue ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. VG

Lot 814

A quantity of phonograph records, Columbia and others

Lot 2704

A Columbia portable gramophone and a collection of 78 rpm records.

Lot 106

A portable cased Columbia wind-up gramophone no.112A, with a box of vintage records.

Lot 240

Records - New Wave and associated. Assorted vinyl including Elvis Costello (singles) 'Pills And Soap' by the Impostor, Imp label; 'New Amsterdam', picture disc; 'Watching The Detectives'; 'Pump It Up'; 'Radio, Radio'; 'I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down'; and 'New Amsterdam', all in picture sleeves; (12" singles) 'High Fidelity'; 'I'm Your Toy'; and 'Every Day I Write The Book'; (LP's) 'This Years Model' with free 'Neat, Neat, Neat' single and picture inner sleeve; 'Armed Forces' in folding flaps sleeve, picture inner sleeve and with free 'Accidents Will Happen' single and the four 'Don't Join' postcards; 'Taking Liberties', a US Columbia label release with track listings similar to those found on 'Ten Bloody Marys and Ten How's Your Fathers', the sleeve in this example stamped For Promotion Only; Nick Lowe (singles) 'Bowi', 4 track EP, thus titled in response to David Bowie releasing his album entitled 'Low'; 'I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass'; 'American Squirm'; 'Little Hitler'; and 'Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds Sing The Everly Brothers' all in picture sleeves; '(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love And Understanding' by Brinsley Schwarz, United Artists Records; Stiff label picture sleeve singles by Devo; Ian Dury; Humphrey Ocean and the Hardy Annuals; The Boxtops; Roogalator; Ernie Graham; and Jane Aire and the Belvederes (this lot also includes a picture disc single by this band 'Call Me Every Night'); singles, 7" and 12",and LP's by Patti Smith; Talking Heads; Richard Hell and the Voidoids; The Electric Prunes; Flamin' Groovies; Sex Cells; Magazine, 'Shot By Both Sides' single in a picture sleeve; Dead Kennedys ('Too Drunk To F**k', in a picture sleeve with original pull out lyric sheet); Squeeze; XTC; Scritti Politti, 'Asylums In Jerusalem' picture disc single and three 12" singles; Graham Parker and The Rumour; The Slits; The Cure ('The Cure' and 'Big Boys Don't Cry' on Fiction Records); Dave Edmunds and Rockpile; The Specials ('Ghost Town' 12" single); The Tubes ('White Punks On Dope' 12" single in picture sleeve); and a white label 'Gusha Gusha Music' album by the Danny Adler Band, signed on the plain white sleeve 'Love & Gusha Gusha Danny'. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 660

Records - Neil Sedaka - Neil Sedaka, RCA RD-27140, Cliff Richard - Cliff, Columbia 33SX1147 green label, The Everly Brothers - A Date With The Everly Brothers, Warner Brothers WS8028 stereo and The Very Best Of The Everly Brothers, Warner Brothers K46008 stereo

Lot 527

An H.M.V. Model 103 mahogany table grand gramophone, with No.4 soundbox (case refinished); a Columbia 202 portable with 15a soundbox; and a quantity of 10-inch and 12-inch records.

Lot 250

A Columbia Grafonola wind up gramophone in a mahogany case, 17 1/2" wide and a small collection of various 78 records.

Lot 579

An Edison Standard Phonograph, in an oak case with front gilt banner decal. Model number S95629 with Model C Reproducer and 27cms brass horn. 29 cylindrical records by Columbia and Edison Bell in a later felt lined case.

Lot 358

Sir Claude Francis Barry (1883-1970), full length portrait of Mary Marshall, oil on board, 60" x 51", Paris Salon label on reverse, to be sold with a copy of the original catalogue "La Revue Moderne, 1st September 1965" (This picture is illustrated on page 5) and with two hand-written letters from Barry the envelopes post-marked 31/10/63 and 4/4/64. " You stole the show with your great beauty and glorious voice. Your attraction is very disturbing to any man who sees you, you know I often dream about you - you know your beauty is not just physical the beauty of your character shines in your face - artists know these things Mary"; the second letter finishes "Do you know you are one of the loveliest girls in the World." Also included in the sale are a copy of a photograph of her wearing the dress in the painting and a Columbia Records postcard. Sir Claude Francis Barry was born 125 years ago into a rich family whose wealth was based on heavy industry. But he had a troubled childhood after the death of his m ther when he was two and his father's subsequent re-marriage in 1893. In 1905 he went to live in St Ives. Barry was a pacifist and was any way exempted from military service; he did not fight in the First World War. From about 1905, he exhibited his pointilistic works at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. Between the Wars he became renowned for his etchings and spent much of his time on the Continent returning to St Ives in 1939. Most of his etching plates were stored in Milan and were destroyed by a bomb in 1944. After the War he left Cornwall to live on Jersey. It is during this period that he painted many of his portraits including this one. Provenance; This portrait is sent in for sale by the sitter. Mary Marshall knew the artist well and he had great admiration for her as a singer. She was born in Bolton and was a solo artiste with Columbia in the 1950's. For a short time she was a member of a group "The Three Shades". She moved from her recording company and accepted a contract to perform in the Channel slands for impresario Sydney James, where she caused an unprecedented sensation; they were married in 1960 and settled in Guernsey. Mary continued in Sydney's Olde Tyme Music Hall shows and cabarets for many years having had two daughters. She retired in 1979 and remains in Guernsey today having remarried after her husband's death in 1985.

Lot 346

Seven: Captain Thomas Henry Johnson, Canadian Corps of Military Staff Clerks, late 8th Hussars 1914-15 Star (24257 Pte., 7th (sic) Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (24257 Pte., 8-Hrs.); Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-45, no clasp (Capt.); War Medal 1939-45, silver issue (Capt.); Permanent Forces of the Empire L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (Q.M.S. W.O.II, C.M.S.C.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (WO. Cl.II (QMS) CMSC) mounted for display, very fine and better (7) £400-500 Thomas Henry Johnson was born on 21 September 1885 in Emo, Port Arlington, in the Registration District of Mountmellick, Queens County, Ireland, the son of Thomas Johnson, a farmer, and Anna Maria Fisher He first served as Private 6931 in the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, 2 January 1904-1 January 1907. He then enlisted in the Royal Canadian Dragoons as Private 1298 on 8 September 1908 at St. Jean in the Province of Quebec and completed his engagement on 7 September 1911. On the outbreak of the First World War he was in Montreal preparing to rejoin his old Unit when he received a letter from his mother stating that two of her younger sons had joined up and requesting that he return to Ireland and enlist in the Regiment of the youngest son, the 8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars, to look after him. He booked his passage on the earliest steamer and succeeded in enlisting in the same Regiment as his brother, as Private 24257, on 25 November 1914 and served until being demobilised on 31 May 1919. After returning to Canada, he enlisted in Lord Strathcona's Horse at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 11 June 1921 as Private 2430 'Harry' Johnson; he was promoted to Acting Lance-Corporal on 9 February 1922. On 22 May 1922, he transferred and was promoted to Corporal and granted the Acting Rank of Sergeant as No. 38129 in the Corps of Military Staff Clerks with effect from 1 May 1922. On 1 March 1926 he made a statutory declaration assuming his correct name of Thomas Henry Johnson, now Staff Sergeant. He was again promoted, to Quartermaster-Sergeant (W.O. Class II) on 1 May 1928. On 22 March 1929, he was awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Ref General Order No. 22 of 1929). He continued to be engaged in the C.M.S.C. for three-year periods, and on 1 September 1939 he attested for the Canadian Active Service Force. He was made Acting Sergeant-Major (W.O. I) with effect from the same date, Temporary Sergeant-Major (W.O. I) with effect from 1 December 1939, and 1st Class Staff Sergeant-Major on 1 January 1942. On 1 June 1942 he was commissioned as Lieutenant, and on 1 June 1943 as Acting Captain, in which rank he was confirmed on the same date. In January 1944 he was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with effect from 1 March 1941. Johnson was compulsorily retired to pension on 12 February 1945, with intended place of residence at 92 Borebank Street, Winnipeg, after service of 34 years and 79 days. He received a Parchment Certificate on Discharge and the War Service Badge No. 149781 on 4 April 1945, and a Canadian Army (Active) Certificate of Service dated 17 May 1945. In September 1945, the Canadian Department of National Defence in Ottawa announced the award of his Meritorious Service Medal, which he received and acknowledged on 10 January 1946 at 386 Ashland Avenue, London, Ontario. The M.S.M. was announced through G.O. 348 of 5 October 1945. In February 1946 he received a new Silver War Service Badge (General Service Class No. 763255) to replace his old type Badge, which was returned to the Department of National Defence. His Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and War Medal 1939-45 were despatched to him on 26 October 1949. A letter in his records states that ‘In World War I, my brother, two stepbrothers and I served throughout the campaign in France, one stepbrother also receiving a medal for operations in Irak. One stepbrother and I spent the last nine months of the war as Prisoners of War under the Germans. At the outbreak of the present war (World War II) I was the only member of my family in the army. Immediately war was declared one of my stepbrothers again enlisted in the Imperial Army, was in France on 17th October 1939, and served through Dunkirk. He was 46 years of age when he enlisted. My other stepbrother is serving with the United States Naval Reserve. My brother though over 50 years old was disappointed that the United States could not find a place for him in any of the Armed Forces. His only son has been serving with the U.S. Army in the South Pacific from the beginning of the campaign.’ Johnson's typed notebook shows him as Prisoner of War from 22 March to 25 December 1918. His Medical Board Proceedings on Discharge state ‘Wounded in last war. Gunshot would to left shoulder’ and the Radiological Examination states ‘An oval metallic fragment about 3/4 ‘long in the soft tissue of left shoulder ..’ and ‘There is evidence of a former fracture ..’ On 16 June 1923, Thomas Henry Johnson married Helen Bogart Duncan in the Diocese of Rupert's Land, Manitoba. He left no surviving issue. He died on 30th January 1967, aged 81, at 825 Cook Street (The Royal Armada, Suite 111), Victoria, British Columbia, and was survived by his wife (she was still alive in April 1982). His obituary states that, besides his wife, he was survived by two brothers in England, two in Ireland, a brother Frederick in Portland, and a half-brother in the U.S.A. Sold with a quantity of documentation including: a copy of his Canadian Permanent and Active Force file; copies of birth, marriage and death certificates; original memorial documentation; notebook; obituary; a photograph of Thomas Henry (Harry) Johnson in the uniform of Captain, wearing ribbons, one wearing the 1914-15 Star trio and Permanent Forces L.S. Medal, and another with his wife Helen.

Lot 37

Mayhew (R) and Johnson(B) The Pet Bubble Book, illustrated by Rhoda Chase, complete with three Harper-Columbia gramophone records, 14cm (5.5") diameter and a similar book, The Merry Midgets

Lot 2620

An HMV portable gramophone, Model 102, a Columbia Grafonola portable gramophone and a small collection of records.

Lot 1

An HMV portable gramophone, a Columbia gramophone and a collection of 78rpm records.

Lot 1

French Pamphlets Anti-Mavregard... ov le fantosme dv bien pvblic, L'. [Paris], [n. pr.] , 1614. Small. 8vo., pp. 8, italic letter, 1 woodcut initial, uniform light discolouration. [Lindsay & Neu 2875; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, M 715; NUC records 3 copies: at Newberry, Univ. Wisconsin & Harvard.] Bon Navarrois, le …aux pieds dv Roy.[s.l., n. pr.], 1615. Small 8vo., pp. 16, light waterstains on first couple of leaves, 4 leaves loose. [Lindsay & Neu 3225; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, L 1887; NUC records only 2 copies, at Harvard & Univ. Minnesota.]; Bonnivet, Le Marquis de. Lettre ... escrite au Roy. [s.l., n. pr.], 1615. Small 8vo., pp. 8, fore-edge of title-page lightly browned, thin wormtrail through lower half affecting print but not legibility. [Lindsay & Neu 3227; Not in BM. STC. F17th century French Books or NUC.]; Bouillon, Henri, duc de]. Lettre av President Iannin. [s.l., n. pr., n. d., 1615?]. Small 8vo., pp. 6, Roman letter, no title-page. [Lindsay & Neu 3229; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, H 361; NUC records 2 copies only, at Newberry & Univ. Minnesota.]; Ennvis des paysans champestres. [s.l., n. pr.], 1614. Small. 8vo., pp. [ii] 8, Roman letter, typographic ornament, centre leaf loose. [Lindsay & Neu 2982; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, M 597; NUC: 3 copies, at Newberry, Yale & Univ. Wisconsin.]; Harangve d'Alexandrre le Forgerson, La. [s.l., n. pr.], 1614. Small. 8vo., pp. 16, Roman letter, typographic initial and ornament, uniform light paper discolouration [Lindsay & Neu 2872; BM. STC. French 17th. Century Books, A 262-264; NUC: 3 copies, at Newberry & Univv. Minnesota & Wisconsin.]; Lettre du bon francios [sic] ... a Monsievr le Prince. [s.l., n. pr.], 1615, small 8vo., pp. 16, Roman letter, some leaves. loose, last word of one page just shaved. Lindsay & Neu 3453; BM. STC.17th century French Books, H 350. Not in NUC.]; Lettre ivstificative [s.l., , n. pr.], 1615, small 8vo., pp. 8, Roman letter, two fore edges untrimmed. [Lindsay & Neu 3457. Not in BM. STC. 17th century French Books; NUC lists only 2 copies, at Newberry & Univ. Wisconsin/Madison.]; Longueville, Henri I d'Orlans, duc de. Lettre ... av Roy. [s.l., n. pr.], 1615. Small 8vo., pp. 8, woodcut initial, 2 leaves loose. [Lindsay & Neu 3461. Not in BM. STC. 17th century French Books; NUC lists 4 locations: Newberry, Univv. Wisconsin/Madison & Minnesota, & Harvard.]; Mathault (pseud.). Libre Harangve faicte ... en la presence de Monsieur le Prince ... le seiziesme iour de Iuin 1614. [s.l., n. pr.], 1614. Small 8vo., pp. 16, Roman letter, light lamp oil stains at upper edges, some leaves loose. [Lindsay & Neu 3078; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, M 657; NUC records 4 copies: at Newberry & Univv. Wisconsin/Madison, Minnesota & Brit. Columbia. ]; Mayene, Henri de Lorraine, duc de. Lettre ... av Roy. Auec la response .. par sa Maiesté. Paris: Fed. Morel & P. Mettayer, 1617. Small 8vo., pp. 8 + 8, woodcut arms on t.itl-page, 3 woodcut initials and ornaments, light waterstain on upper edges. Duplicate of 'Lettre dv roy' as separate pamphlet. Unbound in modern paper wrapper. [Lindsay & Neu 3945; BM. STC. 17th century French Books, H 265; NUC records 2 copies, at Newberry & Univ. Wisconsin/Madison.]; Resveil de Miastre Gvillavme ... aux bruicts de ce temps, Le. [s.l., n. pr.], 1614. Small 8vo., pp. 33, mainly Roman letter, some waterstains at edges, mostly fairly light, uniform light paper discolouration, some leaves. loose. [Lindsay & Neu 3035; BM. STC. 17th century French Books C17th. G 933; 3 similar entries in NUC.]; Reveil, Le ... dv Soldat Francois av Roy. Paris: Jean Brunet, 1614. Small 8vo., pp. 8, woodcut printer's device on title.-page, woodcut initial, a few small wormholes near lower outer corners just touching 5 or 6 letters. [Lindsay & Neu 3145; Not in BM. STC. 17th. Century French Books; NUC records only 3 copies: at Newberry, Yale & Univ. Wisconsin/Madison.]; Sainct Paul, [Henri d'Orléans, Comte de.] Lettre à Mo

Lot 1

Records - The Beach Boys, 'Summer Days (and Summer Nights)', mono (Capitol, T2354); The Beach Boys, 'Wild Honey' (Capitol, T2859); The Beach Boys, 'Smiley Smile' (Capitol, T9001); The Beach Boys, 'Friends' (Capitol, 2895); and a further seven long playing records by the same; with Cliff Richard and the Shadows, 'Me and My Shadows', mono (Columbia, 33SX 1261); and a further ten long playing records by The Shadows, (22).

Lot 1

Pop - Approximately ninety-eight 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Donovan 'Whats Bin Did and Whats Bin Hid' (Pye NPL18117); The Rolling Stones untitled (Decca LK4605); Cliff Richard and the Drifters 'Cliff' (Columbia 33SX1147); Roy Orbison 'Oh Pretty Woman' (Monument Mono HA-U8207); The Beatles 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (EMI PNC7027); The Beatles 'Hard Day's Night' (EMI PMC1230); The Who 'My Generation' (Brunswick Mono LAT8616); Bob Dylan 'Times They Are A'Changin' (CBC BPG6225); and others.

Lot 1

A gramophone by the Columbia Gramophone Company, marked Columbia no. 9 and various His Master Voice records Best Bid

Lot 1

Pop & Rock - Approximately one hundred 33 rpm long-playing records, including Bob Dylan, 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' (CBS BPG 62193); The Shadows, 'The Shadows' (Columbia 33SX 1374); Buddy Holly, 'That'll be the Day' (Ace of Hearts AH3); Buddy Holly, 'The Buddy Holly Story' (Coral LVA 9105); and others.

Lot 1

Various artists - Approximately sixty 78 rpm records, mainly 1930s, including Layton and Johnstone, 'I Don't Know Why' (Columbia DB 726); Raie Da Costa, 'When the Circus Comes to Town' (HMV 3909) and 'Hiawatha's Wedding Feast' (HMV C 1933); and others, (case). . Best Bid

Lot 1

*Log Book. Pilots Flying Log Book (R.A.F. Form 414), continuation book for G. A. Rich, listing sixty-one different aircraft types flown 27-11-41 - 30-6-64, log-book records various types flown for 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, including B.25 'Mitchell', Me. 108, Blériot monoplane, Demoiselle, Bristol Box Kite, Fokker Triplane, de Havilland 'Mosquito', Avro Triplane and many others A fascinating account of service and private flying. (1)

Lot 1

VINYL RECORDS. Rare Electronic/Experimental Collection 8 items inc. original Kraftwerk 1972 Vertigo LPx2 with Rare swirl Labels Sleeve EX/Vinyl EX, USA New Electronic Music John Cage etc. on Columbia VG/EX, Klaus Schulze LPx2 X German G/Mint, Stockhausen Kurzwellen Deutsche Gramophone LPx2 EX/Mint, Kraftwerk Autobahn Vertigo embossed blue Sleeve EX/Mint, Stockhausen Prozession Deutsche Gramophone EX/Mint, Stockhausen Ceylon Chrysalis VG/EX, Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians German VG/Mint

Lot 1

A 78 rpm travelling gramophone by Columbia, No 112, early 20th century; and an oak-cased 78 rpm gramophone, Gilbert & Co, Sheffield, with various records, L 38cm W 29cm; H 82cm W 59cm

Lot 1

'My Fair Lady', Columbia Records gold disc presented to Rex Harrison to commemorate sales of over 500,000, framed with miniature artwork and plaque.

Lot 1

Enamel Advertising Sign for HMV/Columbia Records 8cm x 102cm; Colmans Mustard advert (a/f); Courage Silver Jubilee Ale mirror; three Guinness flying toucans (a/f).(6)

Lot 1

Assorted - A large collection of 45 r.p.m. single records, including The Specials, 'Too Much Too Young...' (Two-Tone TT7); and Rolf Harris, 'Tutankhamun...' (Columbia DB 8905), (box).

Lot 1

Rock & Pop - Approx. 104 78 r.p.m. records, including Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys, 'Rock-a-Billy Baby / Last Train to San Fernando' (Columbia DB 3959); and Jerry Lee Lewis, 'Great Balls of Fire / Mean Woman Blues' (London HL-S 8529), (box).

Lot 1

Phonograph. An Edison 'Standard' Phonograph, the oak case with label in gilt, 12.5 in (32 cm wide), together with three cylinders, a Hepworth Viva phone (dismantled), a collection of Zonaphone and other 6 inch records, a Columbia Disc Gramaphone with oak case, and other items (a lot)

Lot 1

The Gramophone Phonograph, in oak case, by The Gramophone and Columbia Records.

Lot 1

A Columbia oak cased cylinder graphophone by the American Graphophone Company,model AT 273200,with replacement horn,includes a quantity of cylinder records and ephemera, some relating to the history of this item.

Lot 1

A Columbia wind up gramophone in an upright mahogany case and a selection of 78s records

Lot 1

A Columbia Table Top Gramophone, and a quantity of records.

Lot 1

An Oak Cased 1920's Columbia Grafonola 'Viva Tonal' No 153A with rising top with concave edge over central adjustable speaker slats flanked by two records cupboards raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 76.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep.

Lot 1

EARLY RECORDINGS: a group of 21 early single-sided 7 inch records produced by the International Zonophone Company, the Gramophone & Typewriter Co. & Nicole Records, a number Reproduced in Hanover and including Mr Henry Drew singing Father O'Flynn and Mr Arthur Smith's Sky Boat Song. Together with 37 Edison Bell, Columbia, Britannia & Pathe cylindrical records all in their original cardboard tubes with labels.

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