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60s ARTISTS - LPs. Excellent mix of 15 x LPs including rarities! Artists/titles include The Graham Bond Organization - There's A Bond Between Us (UK 1965 black/blue Columbia original SX 1750 - please note vinyl graded as G+ with many surface/scuff marks and one or two light scratches that are not heavier/VG+ well presented sleeve with some light creases/discolouration on the reverse), James Taylor - James Taylor (UK SAPCOR 3 - Ex/Ex black text), The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's (stereo original black/yellow PCS 7027 -1/-1 - superb Ex+ or 'NM' record, some light spindle markings, few markings/with red inner and unused cut-out/Ex neat non-wide spine sleeve, couple of light creases to the laminate, 'Printed And Made By Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd') and Rubber Soul (stereo black/yellow PCS 3075 -3/-3 - lovely Ex+ or 'NM' record/Ex+ or 'NM' stunning sleeve with only slight laminate wear, a final upgrade copy this...), The Amazing Blondel - The Amazing Blondel & A Few Faces (UK Bell original SBLL 131 - please note G+ record with surface/scuff marks and a few light scratches/VG some creasing/laminate wear, no tears), Helen Shapiro - 12 Hits And A Miss Helen Shapiro (ENC 209), Russ Hamilton (Oriole UK MG 20031), Craig Douglas (BUY/049), Alma Cogan - I Love To Sing (CLP 1152 - glossy VG+/Ex), Joy Of Cooking - Closer To The Ground (E-ST 828), Various - I Asked For Water, She Gave Me . . . Gasoline (LBS 83252 - VG+/VG), The Platters and The Ivy League. Elsewhere condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
3rd-4th century AD. A red earthenware vessel with applied decoration, probably for votive purposes and used as water or wine jar, a rare variety of the`Rheinish type' exhibiting the face and unusually the arms. See similar pottery in Museum of London, inventory numbers 61364, 18302, 21674, 21739, 7368, A1739. 519 grams total, 22cm with stand (8 1/2"). From a collection formed in London before 1990. Exuberant folk-decoration of Roman cooking and daily life pottery comprised coarsely modelled faces on water-jars and other vessels, many of them probably made in Britain and on the Rhine provinces, as confirmed by the archaeological finds. Face pots are found in most cultures; symbolic, naturalistic, crude or refined, and probably these provincial Roman examples are nothing more than humorous touches to simple kitchen jars. Storage flagons, decorated like our specimen, were used mainly for water or wine. Sometimes they were decorated with a bearded face on a largish rotund shape. Many similar designs would have been made all over the Empire. It is also interesting to note that facepots have found in cemetery areas or in sacred places such as the Walbrook stream, close to London’s temple of Mithras. Fine condition.
A mixed group of ceramics 18th century and later, including a pair of Continental Jasperware plaques applied with Classical maidens including Venus, in white on a blue ground, a pair of Continental tiles painted en grisaille with foliate scrolls, a Wedgwood Etruria pot pourri bowl and cover applied with blue stiff leaves, a moulded biscuit porcelain mug marked with a presentation stamp to Charles Meigh, a Bow blue and white pickle leaf dish, a Minton model of an open book, a creamware Menu card, a pepper pot modelled as an acorn, a small sprigged coffee can or miniature mug, and a Samson cooking pot and cover, some damages and repairs, 20cm max. (14)
A small iron work fire basket of rectangular form with scrolled feet, together with a 19th century bell metal jam pan with iron loop handle, an oval cast iron cooking pot, a two gallon galvanised watering can, three wirework hanging baskets, an old copper lantern stamped Bull Pitt & Sons, Birmingham (later converted to electricity) (8)
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