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Lot 194

An assortment of Columbia, Augon, and Victor records in Japanese. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"W x 12"H x 0.5"DCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 126

Foley, Aylward & Spinney portable table-top gramophone together with two cases of 78rpm records, HMV chrome gramophone needle box, Columbia record cleaning pad and two tins of gramophone needles

Lot 1425

Portable Table Top Gramophone by Columbia, with crank, together with a small collection of records.

Lot 320

A vintage Columbia gramophone A/F and an Academy gramophone A/F together with mixed records to include gramophone records, 45rpm singles, Scottish Country music and Dance compilation LP's, Jim Reeves and Val Doonican. Location:GIf there is no condition report, please request.

Lot 66

A vintage Columbia portable gramophone in a black fibre-covered case; together with approximately one hundred & fifty various records – including some jazz records.

Lot 60

Collection of Vinyl Singles, approximately 35 in total,mostly with covers, some loose, varying conditions, includes: The Jam POSP69, POSP34, Reaction 591011, Northern Songs R5015, Parlophone R5114, Brunswick 55300, Polydor 2058866, 2058903, CBS S PIR 2213, Monument Mon-1 (10W-3280), Track Record 2094-106, M Records DJS354, M Records DJS217, Fontana TF897, EMI 2787, Jive14, Northern Songs R5936, Island 6014055, Deram DM 196, DM315, Polydor 52634, Northern Songs Apple 13, Parlophone, R6086, R5265, R5305, Parlophone GEP.8882, GEP 8882, GEP 8891, R5305, R5055, R5160, Columbia SEG 8425Polydor 2058903, Revolution R5722, Spark SRL 1132, SRL 1146, SRS 510.032

Lot 231

SIMON & GARFUNKEL AND RELATED 7" COLLECTION - Collection of 20 Simon and Garfunkel and related 7" Singles and EPs. Collection to include: Mrs Robinson EP - CBS (EP6400), A Hazy Shade Of Winter EP - CBS (EP6156), The Sound Of Silence EP - CBS (EP 5655), My Little Town EP - Columbia (3-10230), The Boxer c/w Baby Driver - Columbia (4-44785), Wednesday Morning, 3AM EP - CBS (EP 6053), Cecilia c/w The Only Living Boy In New York (German Pressing) - CBS (4916), Bridge Over Troubled Water c/w Keep The Customer Satisfied (German Pressing) - CBS (4790), Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al c/w Gumboots - Warner Bros. Records (W 8667), Cecilia c/w The Only Living Boy in New York (4-45133), Bridge Of Troubled Of Water c/w Keep The Customer Satisfied - Columbia (4-45079), Paul Simon - I Am A Rock EP - CBS (EP 6211), Congratulations, Take Me To The Mardi Gras, Slip Slidin' Away, Late In The Evening, Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water, The Boxer, I Am A Rock, Mrs. Robinson. Collection generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 896

Flyer. Monday, May 27t1h, 1957. 5 ½"x8 ½". Fabulous explosive Tony Crombie and his Rockets, Columbia Recording Stars, with Rex Morris and Keith Shirley amongst others. Includes theatrical programme. Excellent condition. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 956

Ken Dodd, Flyer. 1969. 16"x5". Advertising his big disc With You Beside Me on Columbia. Includes leaflet advertising his LP Dont Let Tonight Ever End, 5 ½"x8 ½" plus 1 Tickle Voucher and letter signed by the artist. All via the BBC. Excellent condition. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 498

A Columbia model 211 wind up gramophone and a large collection of 78rpm records. PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT

Lot 268

A collection of music from the American singer-songwriter known for his bass-baritone voice. 4 two-sided records; 3 are from Columbia Studio, and 1 from Harmony Studio. Songs Nine Pound Hammer, Wanted Man, Walk The Line, Dark As The Dungeon, and more. Original Harmony Studio sleeve. Dimensions: 12.5"W x 12.5"H x 0.25"DManufacturer: Columbia Records and HarmonyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 263

Lot includes - Season's Greetings Holiday album from Barbara, the Second Barbara Streisand Album and People. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 12"WManufacturer: Columbia RecordsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 258

Vintage records with original sleeves. Music for the American folk rock duo, Simon & Garfunkel. Collection includes a Columbia record with tracks Bookends Theme, Mrs. Robinson, and more. There is also a London Records with tracks Up Up And Away, Scarborough Fair, and more. Simon & Garfunkel poster included. Artist: Simon & GarfunkelIssued: 1970sDimensions: 12.5"W x 12.5"H x 0.5"DManufacturer: Columbia and LondonCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 246

A vintage record from the 1960s American rock band, The Byrds, from Los Angeles. This album includes music such as Mr. Tambourine Man, You Won't Have To Cry, Chimes Of Freedom, and many more. Includes the original sleeve. Artist: The ByrdsIssued: 1965Dimensions: 12.25"W x 12.25"HManufacturer: Columbia RecordsCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 260

Records from the American and Canadian singer, Robert Goulet. Albums include The Wonderful World Of Love, My Love Forgive Me, and Hollywood Mon Amour: Great Love Songs From The Movies. Each includes original sleeves. Artist: Robert GouletDimensions: 12.25"W x 12.5"H x 0.5"DManufacturer: Columbia RecordsCountry of Origin: United statesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 218

EIGHT VINTAGE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, by Decca, Columbia and His Master's Voice, along with a case of 78rpm records

Lot 2211

20 SINGLES FROM COLUMBIA RECORDS

Lot 2209

20 SINGLES FROM COLUMBIA RECORDS

Lot 2210

20 SINGLES FROM COLUMBIA RECORDS

Lot 2212

16 SINGLES FROM COLUMBIA RECORDS

Lot 597

GROUP OF RECORDS, including Decca, Columbia Groovy Tonight and Tom Bank, in carry case

Lot 247

The rare Fleet Air Arm pilot’s O.B.E. pair awarded to Lieutenant-Commander A. H. G. Murray, Royal Navy, who was credited with destroying two Egyptian MiG-15 jets and damaging two other enemy aircraft in strikes on Almaza airfield in his Sea Venom during the Suez Crisis of 1956: his Squadron Commander described Almaza as ‘seeming to have more 30mm. flak than all the rest put together’ Subsequently awarded the O.B.E. for his part in top secret work at Boscombe Down in the mid-60s - flying Sea Vixens and Lightnings as part of the Red Top missile programme - he departed the Navy to take up employment as an inventor and then as a salvage master and it was in the latter capacity that he died fighting a fire aboard a merchantman off Singapore in September 1981 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge; Naval General Service 1915-62, 2 clasps, Malaya, E.II.R., Near East (Lieut. (P.) A. H. G. Murray. R.N.) mounted for display, good very fine (2) £2,000-£2,400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- O.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1965. Alistair Hugh Garnet Murray was born in British Columbia in November 1930, the second son of one of Canada’s most famous and distinguished military men, Admiral Leonard Warren Murray, C.B., C.B.E.; his step-mother was the daughter of a Russian Prince. Alistair entered the Royal Navy as a cadet at Dartmouth, aged 13 years, and joined his first ship, H.M.S. Devonshire, in January 1948. He then served aboard King George V and Superb before joining the Fleet Air Arm. His flying training was undertaken with the U.S. Navy in Pensacola. He then undertook conversion training back in the U.K., during the course of which he experienced a serious accident when his Hawker Sea Fury swung off the runway, on landing, and hit some Squadron buildings resulting in four people being injured, including himself. Having recovered from his injuries, and now converted, Murray joined 811 Squadron aboard the carrier Warrior. With them he participated in two bombing raids on Communist positions in the jungle in Johore Baru, Malaya, flying a Sea Fury. The Squadron dropped a total of fifty-six 500lb bombs on the enemy camps. For this service he was awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp ‘Malaya’. Back onboard the Warrior, Murray had another severe accident when he crashed his aircraft into the safety barrier on landing, resulting in considerable damage to his Sea Fury. In 1955 he converted to jet aircraft, in which period he crash-landed a Sea Vampire resulting in heavy damage (the repaired aircraft now resides in a museum in Scotland). Having converted to jets, Murray was posted to 893 Squadron aboard the carrier Eagle, flying Sea Venoms. It was with this capacity that Murray was to serve during the Suez Crisis in 1956. On the second day of “Operation Musketeer”, on 2 November, Murray, with the other five Sea Venoms from 803 Squadron, attacked the heavily defended Egyptian airfield at Almaza, on the outskirts of Cairo. The Squadron made two attacks, under considerable anti-aircraft fire, in which Murray destroyed a MiG-15 and damaged a Meteor on the ground. The Squadron Commander’s aircraft was badly damaged by flak during the raid and Murray escorted it back to Eagle. Flying Officer Olding, an R.A.F. Observer attached to the Squadron, was severely wounded, eventually losing his leg, an action for which he was awarded the D.S.C. The next day Murray’s Log indicates that he straffed Gamil Bridge for over an hour. On 5 November, during a dawn-strike on Almaza, Murray destroyed his second MiG-15 and damaged another. Almaza was described by the Squadron Commander as ‘seeming to have more 30mm. flak than all the rest (airfields) put together.’ On the day of the sea landings - on 6 November - Murray flew along the beaches giving cover; that evening, he and the Squadron raided Almaza again in a series of rocket attacks. The remainder of “Operation Musketeer” consisted of a series of routine flights and combat air patrols, although Murray managed to crash into the dreaded ‘barrier’ again, during a night-time landing on 25 November. Murray’s Log ends on 26 December when he landed his aircraft in Malta. His confirmed ‘bag’ for the Suez campaign was two MiG-15’s destroyed, one damaged and a Meteor damaged. After Suez, Murray attended several courses and had a stint flying with 894 Squadron aboard the Eagle. In 1959 he was the Gunnery Officer aboard the Cavalier. In 1960 he was flying Hunters, Vampires and Venoms. Then, later that year, he was posted to Boscombe Down to undertake secret work on the Red Top missile and other tasks with the Sea Vixen and Lightning aircraft; this lasted for four years. For this important service he was awarded the O.B.E. In 1965 Murray was posted to the Victorious as Gunnery Officer. In 1966 he was posted back to Boscombe Down, now working on the Martel missile. He left the Royal Navy in 1970 to set-up a firm called Planesail, exploiting designs that he had invented in the development of future sailing vessels, a concept well ahead of its time. In 1975 he moved to Singapore to become a Salvage Master with SELCO Salvage Ltd. Over the next six years Murray salvaged dozens of large vessels in distress at sea including the Oceanic Grandeur which was on fire - two crew were killed but 37 lives were saved; the Pacific Charger, which grounded in New Zealand; the Choyu Maru, which broke in half and the Pablo Everett, a cargo ship on fire. It was aboard the latter ship, on 3 September 1981, that Murray was killed. The vessel, laden with general cargo, caught fire off Singapore and was towed into the harbour. Murray, wearing breathing apparatus, entered the burning ship to locate the seat of the fire. Sadly, in the smoke-filled hold, he fell to his death. Sold with an extensive and well-presented research file containing a complete history of Murray’s career, with details from his flying records, including copies of his Suez Log Book and all of his annual reports - giving every posting, course attended and attachment - and many pictures of the actual aircraft that he was known to have flown, including those during Suez.

Lot 397

114 US 70'S SOUL SINGLES ORIGINALS - Collection of 114 UK 1970's Singles (Soul). Collection to include: Luther Ingram - Puttin' Game Down, Black Satin feat. Fred Parris - Everybody Stand And Clap Your Hands (For The Entertainer), Hudson County - Heaven's Here On Earth, Ecstacy, Passion & Pain - Good Things Don't Last Forever, Tip Watkins - People Gonna Talk (Part 1), Milt Matthews - Stop That Train, Leisa Brown - L.A. Catcher, The Chi-Lites - The Devil Is Doing His Work, Fontella Bass - Who You Gonna Blame, Debbie Fleming - Long Gone, Gloria Gaynor - Honeybee, Earth, Wind & Fire - Saturday Nite, Doug Shorts - Keep Your Head Up - Heads Or Tails, General Johnson - Can't Nobody Love Me Like You Do, Brown Sugar - Loneliness (Will Bring Us Together Again), Luther Ingram - (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right, The Softones - Sweet Dreamer, Desmond Foster - World, Barbara Carr - Good Woman Go Bad and more. Labels include: Buddah Records, RCA, Roulette, H&L, Brunswick, Paula, Columbia, CBS, Arista, Dakar and more. The collection is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 863

A Case of Japanese Manufactured 1950s Shellac Records comprising seven ten-inch records in individual paper sleeves, music includes Frankie Laine, 9th Infantry Spandau military band and Japanese vocalists, no speed ratings stated but presumably 78 rpm, various brands including Taihei, HMV Victor, King Record and Nippon Columbia, all in a contemporary record case

Lot 120

A quantity of 33rpm classical records, almost entirely original issues in mono or stereo and including some first editions, mainly harpishord, piano and organ to include: HMV- Music for three and four Harpsichords, CLP 1120, Froberger-Clavichord Music - Thursto-Dart Sol 60038, Charles Rosen plays Liszt and Bartok, Columbia SAX255, HMV-Fernando Germani Organ Recital, CSD1474 approximately ninety four in total and including three box sets Prov: The estate of a classical record collector

Lot 28

Approximately 300 near archive quality 1950s - 1960s Rock n Roll, Doo Wop and Pop records, including rarities. Condition Ex to close to NM in the main, all appear to have the correct period company sleeves, includes picture covers and flexi discs, The Five Keys Whippety Whirl / From Me To You (45-CL 14829), The Blossoms He Promised Me / Move On (45-CL 14833), That Old Black Magic Louis Prima & Keeley Smith 45-CL 14948, Bill Haley picture covers Rock 'n' Roll Stage Show Part 1, 2 & 3, King Brother, Jackie Wilson, Helen Shapiro, Four Preps, Danny & Juniors, Elvis, Yana, Olympics, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tommy Mara, Kathy Linden, Big Bopper & Buddy Holly. Labels include Capitol, Brunswick, Parlophone, Mercury, MGM, Coral, Decca, Top Rank, Columbia, HMV, London, Felsted, Tempo, Oriole, Pye, Philips and RCA

Lot 53

Approximately two hundred USA original import 7" records including Soul with lots of 'oddball labels' eg Paula, Chart, Great, Soncraft, Silver Star, Nightwing, Longhorn, Carlton, Liberty, Kasey, Roulette, Glades, Spring Mason Soul, Big Tree, GMC, Prodigal, Atlantic, Columbia, Reprise, Buddha, Invictus, King, UA, Beverly Glenn, Arista, Chelsea, Marlin, Parachute, Brunswick, Verve and London

Lot 58

Ten UK 1960s Rock n Roll, Doo Wop and Pop 7" demo releases on Capitol, Columbia, Parlophone and HMV comprising Nat 'King' Cole (Columbia 45CL 14733) should read 'When Rock And Roll Comes To Trinidad' with flip label reading 'Play Reverse Side', but reads It's All In The Game, Duane Eddy (Parlophone 45-R4826) Caravan, Temperance Seven (Parlophone 45-R4781) Pasadena, Bobby Vinton (Columbia 45-DB 4878) Roses Are Red My Love, Russ Conway (Columbia 45-DB 4738) Toy Balloons, Ken Dodd (Columbia 45-DB 4872) More Than Anyone I Know, Manuel (Columbia DB 7969) Somewhere My Love, The Bell-Tones (Columbia 45-DB4848) Selina, Danny Williams (HMV 45-POP 968) Jeannie and Arthur Haynes (HMV 45-POP-987) Not To Worry, records generally appear VG+

Lot 9

Approximately 100 mainly 1960s 7" singles on Decca, Immediate, Deram, Tamla, Stax, CBS, Pye, Reprise, RCA, Parlophone, RAK, Fontana and Columbia, artists include The Rolling Stones, Amen Corner, The Flower Pot Men, Frijid Pink, The Move, The McCoys, Temptations, Righteous Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Mungo Jerry, The Drifters, Heinz, The Tremeloes, Procol Harum, Cat Stevens, The Small Faces, Genesis, Elvis Presley, Status Quo, The Hollies, Dusty Springfield etc, records appear to be generally VG+ to Ex, most with correct period sleeves

Lot 183

A rare collection of 38 CLIFF RICHARD Demo 7" singles, c. 1960s/70s, Columbia and EMI records.

Lot 677

A Columbia portable gramophone and a quantity of 78rpm records. The former 28 cm wide.

Lot 1017

Vinyl - 7 limited edition private pressing and recent singles by The Clash to include: Out On Parole Tour E.P. (Clear vinyl), Complete Control (orange vinyl), Tribal Stomp, The Encore EP (marbled blue vinyl), Out Of Control Tour E.P. (clear Vinyl), Two 77’s Clash E.P. (marbled white vinyl), The Clash & Ranking Roger – Rock The Casbah / Red Angel Dragnet (UK 2022 limited edition Columbia Records - 19439999207), London Calling (UK 2012 Record Shop Day Limited edition, Columbia – 88691959247). Condition at least EX overall

Lot 394

Vinyl - 11 original UK mainly Blues EP’s to include: Scrapper Blackwell – Longtime Blues (Collector Records – JEN 7, UK 1963), Lovie Austin With Her Serenaders Ethel Waters, Ida Cox - EP (Poydras - 104, UK 1963 limited to 100 copies), Jimmy O’bryant’s Famous Original Washboard Band (Poydras - 105, UK 1963 limited to 100 copies), New York Jazz Volume 1 - EP (Poydras - 106, UK 1963 limited to 100 copies), Brownie McGhee And Sonny Terry – Me And Sonny (Melodisc - EPM 7-83, UK 1959), Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee – Work-Play-Faith-Fun-Songs (Top Rank - JKP 3007, UK 1961), Sonny Terry And Brownie McGhee – In London - Part 1 (Pye Records – NJE.1074, UK 1960), Alex Bradford – Too Close To Heaven (London - RE-U 1357, UK 1963), Ottilie Patterson Sings With Chris Barber's Jazz Band – That Patterson Girl Volume 2 (Pye Nixa - NJE 1023), Ottilie Patterson With The Chris Barber And His Jazz Band – Ottilie Swings The Irish (Columbia - SEG 7998, UK 1960), Junie Cobb's Hometown Band – Chicago Buzz / East Coast Trot (Jazz Collector – JDL 38, UK 1960), Clara Smith – Blues By Clara Smith 1926- 1928 (Philips - 12491, UK 1961). Condition EX overall

Lot 350A

Vinyl - Jazz - The Stan Tracey Quartet – Jazz Suite (Inspired By Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood). LP on Columbia Records, SCX 3589. One box EMI labels, Sleeve VG+, Vinyl EX (small name on one label)

Lot 179

Vinyl - 4 recent release albums by US Alternative bands to include: Nirvana – Nevermind (EU 2015 marbled blue vinyl, DGC / Sub Pop – 424 425-1) EX, Arcade Fire – Tout Maintenant (US 2017 limited edition, Sonovox Records – 88985452401) EX (in open shrink), Arcade Fire - We (EU 2022 with booklet, Columbia – 19439971241) EX (in open shrink), The White Stripes – My Sister Thanks You And I Thank You The White Stripes Greatest Hits (EU 2021 double album, Third Man Records – TMR-700) Sealed

Lot 636

Vinyl - Classical - 7 albums and 2 box sets to include: Berlioz, Martinon, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra ‎– Music Of Berlioz (Decca - SXL 2134, ED 1 Stereo) VG / VG+, Beethoven - Otto Klemperer Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra – The Four Overtures For Fidelio (Columbia - SAX 2542, ED 1 Stereo) VG+, Mozart, The Weller Quartet – Quartets K.575 In D "Prussian No. 1" / K.590 In F "Prussian No. 3” (Decca - SXL 6258, ED 2 stereo, unboxed Decca Made In England text) EX-, Borodin, Glinka, Mussorgsky, Georg Solti, London Symphony – Romantic Russia (Decca SXL 6263, unboxed Decca JT tax code ED 3), VG+, Johann Strauss - Der Zigeunerbaron (Audio Spectrum - SAS 1006, US stereo) VG+ / EX, Steve Martland – 266 (Factory Records - FACT 266, Original UK1989) EX, Schubert, Beethoven, Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan– Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor (Unfinished), Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 In F Major (Columbia XAX 807 matrices, one sided test pressing) poor, Johann Strauss, Karajan – Die Fledermaus (Decca - SXL 6015/6, ED 2 stereo double album box set, unboxed Decca, Made In England text with booklet) EX, Verdi – La Traviata (His Master's Voice – ASD 359-361, ED 1 stereo, gold white labels with insert) EX

Lot 165

Vinyl - 5 UK pressing Psych / Prog Rock albums to include: The Yardbirds - Roger The Engineer. (Columbia records - SX 6063. Original UK 1st pressing mono with blue Columbia font, also comes with picture sleeve to Five Live Yardbirds and Roger The Engineer on Edsel) VG, Procession – Procession (LP on Mercury Records - 20132 SMCL, UK 1969) VG / VG++, The Alan Bown – Outward Bown First Album (LP on Music Factory – CUBLM 1, UK 1968 mono) VG / G, Ars Nova – Ars Nova (LP on Elektra records - EKL 4020, Uk 1968 mono) VG, Daevid Allen – The Death Of Rock & Other Entrances (LP on Shanghai – HAI 201, UK 1982 with poster by Daevid Allen illustrating the Lyrics of Poet For Sale) EX-

Lot 1464

Vinyl - 21 original mainly UK 1st pressing Punk / New Wave albums including promos to include: The Damned – Damned Damned Damned (Stiff - SEEZ 1, 1977, Island pressing with heavy laminated sleeve), The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys (Fiction - FIX 1, 1979), The Cure - Seventeen Seconds (FIX 004, 1980 with textured picture sleeve), Heartbreakers – L.A.M.F. (Track Records - 2409 218, 1977), Stiff Little Fingers – Inflammable Material (Rough Trade - ROUGH 1, 1979), Sham 69 – Tell Us The Truth (Polydor - 2383 491, 1978), Alternative TV – The Image Has Cracked (Deptford Fun City Records – DLP01, 1978), Buzzcocks – Another Music In A Different Kitchen (United Artists Records – UAG 30159, 1978), Generation X – Generation X (Chrysalis – CHR 1169, 1978, top opening with original OBI ), The Oppressed – Dead & Buried (Oi! Records – OIR 012, 1988), The Wake – Harmony (Factory Records - FACT 60, 1982 in open shrink), The Spizzles – Spikey Dream Flowers (A&M - AMLE 68523, 1981, promo gold stamped on back) EX- (minor stain on back) / EX+, Skids – The Absolute Game (Virgin - V2174, 1980, Embossed sleeve in open shrink), The Psychedelic Furs – The Psychedelic Furs (Columbia – NJC 36791, US 1980, promo white labels with gold promo stamp on back) VG+ / EX+, The Psychedelic Furs – The Psychedelic Furs (CBS – CBS 84084, 1980, pink cover with hype sticker), Eddie And The Hotrods – Teenage Depression (Island - ILPS 9457, 1976), Elvis Costello – My Aim Is True (Stiff - SEEZ 3, 1977 pink back), Theatre Of Hate x 3 (SSSSS2P, TOH 1, SSSSS1P), The Roxy London WC2 (Jan - Apr 77) (Harvest – SHSP 4069, 1977 with pink printed inner). Condition EX+ overall apart from where mentioned

Lot 261

A Columbia table top gramophone together with records

Lot 21

Collection of Autographs and a 1965 Rolling Stones Tour Programme. From vendors mum who worked at the theatre. It includes The Shadows signed columbia records postcard - Cliff Richard signed postcard folded, Kestrels signed card, Danny Williams, Adam Faith fan club card and a few other promo cards.

Lot 211

PINK FLOYD - Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Original Columbia records mono  SX 6157 Sleeve a little crinkled vinyl very good with one mark that may crack or pop- still some good sheen on the vinyl - matrix XAX 3420-1 Pressed in 1967 Pink Floyd was an English rock band from London. Founded in late 1965, the group achieved worldwide acclaim, initially with innovative psychedelic music, and later in a genre that came to be termed progressive rock.

Lot 1117

1930s Columbia Gramophone and a small selection of records, requires attention to run.

Lot 1138

Columbia wind up portable gramophone in working condition, plus a selection of records.

Lot 1118

1930s Columbia Gramophone and a small selection of records, requires attention to run.

Lot 1146

Columbia wind up portable gramophone in working condition, plus a selection of records.

Lot 1133

Columbia model no 117a gramophone in working condition and a selection of records.

Lot 1165

CLASSICAL - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 56 x LPs including Decca SXLs and HMV ASDs plus a good selection of Mono rarities including Westminster Recording, WL5107, Mozart - Green Label, WL5130, Mozart - Red Label, 5212, Beethoven - Red Label, XWN18008, Ravel, Miroirs/Gaspard du la nuit, Blue Label. Plus the following Columbia 33CX 1140,1033,1824,1019,1366,1842,1066,1791,1810,1143,1034,1870,1686,1710,1443,1654,1762,1349,1777,1032,1850,1760Please see the photograph for spines. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+ with many grading at least Ex. Sleeves are generally VG to Ex.

Lot 1201

OASIS - LP / 12" PACK. A pack of 8 x LPs/ 12" by Oasis. Titles are Let There Be Love (rkid32), The Masterplan (RKIDLP009), Definitely Maybe (RKIDLP70C), Definitely Maybe (picture disk), (What's The Story) Morning Glory? (RKIDLP73), Be Here Now (picture disk), Be Here Now and Columbia. The condition is generally Ex+ with the majority of the records still sealed.

Lot 673

An Ever Ready radio, a Columbia gramophone and four cases of records

Lot 582

Schallplatte. The Chambers Brother. Right move. LP – Schallplatte, AV–69003-6.98. Avco Records, USA, 1975. Durchmesser 30 cm. In originaler illustrierter Schutzhülle. (15) * Die Vorderseite zeigt einen Teil eines Schachbrettes mit 17 Schachfiguren. Die Rückseite hat ein Schachbrettmuster, wo auf den weißen Feldern Kurzangaben zum Label und zur Schallplatte sind. Gepresst durch – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria. Zustand: Hülle mit Defekten, Etikett und Gebrauchsspuren. Funktionsfähigkeit wurde nicht geprüft.

Lot 577

A late 20th century Columbia Records enamel advertising sign 76cmW x 51cmHLocation: SLIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 208

A double-disc record with music sung by the Columbia Male Quartette. Artist: Columbia Male QuartetteIssued: 1909Dimensions: 10"W x 10"H x 0.25"DManufacturer: Columbia RecordsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 203

16 10-inch and 12-inch records performed by various artists, such as Josef Rosenblatt, Seymour Rechtzeit, William Schwartz, and many more. Listed songs includes Azoy Vi Du Bist, Yehudis Bas Zion, Habet Mishomaim-Teile 2, and many, many more. Artist: Various artistsIssued: Early 1900sDimensions: 13.5"W x 13"H x 2.5"DManufacturer: Victor, and ColumbiaCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 526

the Bing child’s gramophone printed with nursery rhymes; four Talking Book Corporation records on printed card shapes, a parrot, a lion and two girls (one girl missing legs); five Hodder-Columbia Books that Sing; four The Marspen Records; and nineteen Melody Cards

Lot 316

Two Columbia portable wind-up gramophones together with a box of assorted 78 rpm records. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 466

LAURYN HILL/DE LA SOUL - LP RARITIES. Wicked pack of 2 x seminal conscious LPs. Titles are Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (EU 1998 double LP original, Columbia 489843 1 - clean Ex records with a couple of light paper marks/complete with printed inners with a small split on one bottom edge/VG sleeve with some general edgewear, complete with original hype sticker) and De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising (1989 Big Life/Tommy Boy original UK Adrenalin pressing, DLSLP1 - glossy Ex a few light surface marks/with clean printed inner without splits/VG+ a few light creases).

Lot 434

DANNY'S SINGLES - COMEDY / NOVELTY / TV. 26 x 7" singles from Danny's collection to include good selection of demos (Columbia, Piccadilly, Pye, Epic), a Capitol Records published 'New Sound' boxset (CCE 226). Mostly novelty, film or TV series-related with artists / shows to inc: Roy Castle, Batman, Star Wars, Star Trek, 'My Uncle', Blakes 7 etc.Condition will vary - generally VG to Ex.

Lot 110A

An early 20th century Columbia viva tone Grafonola Gramophone, no 112, with needles and qty 78 records

Lot 376

A mixed lot to include a silver plated tea pot, Falstaff goblets and other items together with a Columbia records gramophone, a Roddy baby doll A/F and another A/F and a Carlton International green canvas bagLocation:6.4If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 724

Over 50 ED1/ED2 rarer Classical stereo albums on Decca Records, HMV, Columbia Records and RCA Records. Decca Records to include SXL 6058, 6084, 6396, 6110, 6157, 6159, 2315, 2313, 2264, 6233, 2268, 6331, 2201, 2268, 2001, 6364, 6348, 6256. HMV to include ASD 439, 272, 2292, 2259, 443, 2301, 2259, 258, 655, 2272, 271, 269, 2331, 328, 327, 258, 1624, 271, 404, and EX 7 69707 1. Columbia Records to include SAX 2282, 2378, 3427, 2306, 2464, 2405, 2445. RCA Records to include Living Stereo examples SB 2006, 6696, 6510, 2026, 2023. Condition: VG+ overall.

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