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Lot 150

Boxed quantity of Decca and His Master's Voice etc gramophone records

Lot 1097

A Significant Collection of 1960's and 70's Rock, and Pop Albums, to include The Beatles 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (mono, Parlophone), The Rolling Stones (Decca), The Beach Boys, The Eagles,'One of These Nights' (Asylum Records), The Byrds 'Preflyte' (Together Records), Joni Mitchell,Simon & Garfunkel, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Credence Clearwater Revival 'Green River' (Liberty), Bread, The Doobie Brothers, Free, Bad Company, The Moody Blues, James Taylor, Boy Dylan, Richie Havens, Neil Diamond, etc (a lot)

Lot 129

MOODY BLUES THE: Vintage signed postcard photograph by all five original members of the 1960's band The Moody Blues, comprising Denny Laine, Mike Pinder, Clint Warwick, Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas, the image depicting the band standing and seated in full and half-length poses, in a publicity shot for Decca Records. Signed in blue inks with their names alone, most to slightly darker areas of the image. Signs of former mounting to the verso, otherwise about VG

Lot 76

SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed and inscribed 10” LP record sleeve for the Columbia microgroove album Frankly Sentimental (1949). Signed by Sinatra to the front cover of the sleeve, alongside his portrait, and inscribed to Jack Cardiff, ‘For Jack – with fondest regards, Frank Sinatra’ and dated London 1950 in his hand. The signature, inscription and date would appear to have been inked over at some point, possibly by Sinatra himself. Further signed by Sinatra with his name alone to the red printed Columbia label at the centre of the disc. Together with Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) German-American Actress and Singer. Vintage signed record for a Decca recording of Mein Blondes Baby, signed by Dietrich in bold, dark fountain pen ink to the printed label at the centre of the disc, ‘Remember me? Marlene’ and dated London, 1956 in her hand. Contained in a plain paper sleeve. Some staining (largely to the back cover), creasing and age wear to Sinatra’s sleeve and with some extensive neat splitting at the edges. FR to G, 2 Provenance: Both records originate from the estate of Jack Cardiff (1914-2009) British Cinematographer, Director and Photographer, Academy Award winner. 

Lot 492

RICHARD WAGNER PRESENTATION SET OF TWENTY TWO VINYL RECORDS AND RELATED PAMPHLETS PUBLISHED BY DECCA 1959-1968, contained in five book pattern holders and housed in an outer case with embossed details,

Lot 841

Classical Interest - Over forty box sets including labels Decca, EMI, Deutsche Grammophon, Vox, Argo etc. - Beethoven Edition noted; together with Joseph Hayden fifteen LP set of keyboard sonata's (Orpheus OP-H101-15) and other classical records.

Lot 111

A vintage Decca portable gramophone with a small selection of 78 records. case needs attention. With built in wind up handle.

Lot 92

DEMOS - 7" US ISSUED. Mega collection of around 125 x 7" demos from the 60s onwards loaded with obscure and out of the ordinary cuts! Artists/cat. numbers include Chard & Jeremy (World Artists 1034), Jimmy McCracklin (Imperial 66116), Harpers Bizarre (Warner 7090), June Valli (45-10467), The Boss Guitars (K-690), Marshmallow Way (UA 50611), The Castells (Decca pink label 31967), The Belmonts (UA 809), The Cowsills (40406), The Innocence (618 012), Bobbi And The Beaus (Unart Records), The Chimes (Tag 445), The Royaltones (Goldisc 3026), Jane Morgan (CP-727), The Gentrys, Sonny Lester, Moe Koffman, Gail Martin Lacy J Dalton (1-11253), John Anderson (WBS 8480) and Frank Sinatra (7-29677). Condition is usually Ex+ with the records housed in generic white card sleeves.

Lot 171

Two 'Century Cabinets' of assorted LP records, each case with hinged crocodile effect cover enclosing numbered divisions for 100 records, together with a selection of vinyl LPs and other music to include; HMV, Decca, etc, together with a home built turntable record player and giant sound horn approximately 5' in length Condition:

Lot 415

*Classical Records. Collection of 25 Decca SXL-series classical records (12" LPs), including Coppelia (ballet) by Delibes with Ernest Ansermet conducting L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Decca SXL 2084-5 double LP, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1959), First Piano Concerto by Rachmaninov with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca SXL 2034, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1958, blue border on rear of sleeve), Serenade Opus 31 for Tenor Solo, Horn and Strings by Benjamin Britten (Decca SXL 6110, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1964) and Organ Concertos Vol. 1 by Handel with the Karl Richter Chamber Orchestra and Karl Richter on the organ (Decca SXL 2115, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1959, blue border on rear of sleeve) together with others from the Decca SXL-series (SXL 6632, 6697, 6764, 6769, 6797, 6832, 6872, 6820, 6410, 6999, 6903, 6959) and several from the Decca LXT-series (LXT 2600, 5336, 5337, 5201) plus Princess Ida and Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan with The Doyle Carte Opera Company (Decca DPA 3053/4 and DPA 3055/6) and three other Decca records (PFS 4158, SPA 88, SET 618) (25)

Lot 418

*Classical Records. Collection of 80 classical record box sets covering many of the popular composers, conductors, orchestras and musicians, including Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner with Kirsten Flagstad and George London and Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (3-LP box set Decca SXL 2101-3, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1959, complete with booklet and libretto), Die Walkure by Richard Wagner with Kirsten Flagstad as Brunnhilde and Otto Edelmann as Wotan and Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (2-LP box set Decca SXL 2031-2, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1957, complete with libretto), War Requiem by Benjamin Britten with Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor) and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) and Benjamin Britten conducting the Melos Ensemble and London Symphony Orchestra (2-LP box set, Decca SET 252/3, ED1 WBg first stereo edition from 1963, complete with libretto), plus 77 other good quality classical box sets (3 cartons)

Lot 419

*Classical Records. Collection of approximately 600 classical records (12" LPs), covering most of the popular composers, conductors, orchestras and musicians on record labels such as EMI, HMV, Decca, Supraphon, Philips and others with many promotional copies included, the majority of these records would appear to be in good condition (5 cartons)

Lot 419

Projector Equipment and 78rpm RecordsIncludes an Aldis Super Six 300 Projector with storage box, a Rollei P355A Projector with storage box, Lighting which includes Photax Interfit stand and quantity of bulbs by Osram and Phillips (all sold electrically untested), Two Record Storage Cases which consists predominately of 78s amongst them is Elvis Presley 'Hound Dog' HMV (POP 249), Little Richard Rip it up' London (HLO 8336), The Crickets 'Oh Boy' Coral (Q 72298), Gracie Fields 'Around the World' Columbia (DB 3953), The Kaye Sisters 'Alone' Philips (PB 752) and Jimmy Young 'I'm Gonna Steal You Away' Decca (F10774). And also included is Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson 'Blue Guitars' Parlophone Vinyl LP (PMC 7019), and a large quantity of other 78rpm records some of which are contained in storage albums

Lot 150

AFRICAN - PICTURE SLEEVE/7" RELEASES. Phenomenal collection of 17 x 7" releases bringing us beautiful Luo songs from Kenya, Highlife from Ghana and even Rumba from The Democratic Republic Of Congo! A truely special collection musically, the condition is unheard of with virtually all the records in fantastic Ex+ condition with the picture sleeves (and company sleeves where relevant) all in top condition too. Artists/titles include C.K. Mann And His Carousel - Mensa Na Mansa (amazing to see original Essiebons release EB 230 - Ex/Ex original company sleeve), Great Africans Band - Philomena (another scarce Essiebons release, EB 253 - Ex+/Ex again the original sleeve), The Eagles Lupopo (they have now rightly appeared on several compilations including Soundway's 'Kenya Special') - Kifo Cha Ndege Adds (Nyundo Records) and Macho Ya Mapenzi (7 AER 43) Orchestra L'International Afrisa (the brainchild of the extravagant Tabu Ley Rochereau) - Mbuli/Assita, Hamidou Ouedraogo, Sir Juju & His Group, Bisiri Edalere & His Apala Group (NWA 5986 on Decca), Toto Guillaume (SAF 1649), The Equator Sound Band - Sisi Kwa Sisi (Equator Records), Trio Madjesi, Michel Kingue and Orchestre Empire Bakuba. Stunning.

Lot 288

An early 20th century Decca Junior portable gramophone, together with mixed records

Lot 1302

Two wind up gramophones, a Decca 80 and a Sackville De Luxe, with a good collection of 78 records, both running

Lot 642

A red leather cased Decca portable wind-up gramophone: and quantity of 78rpm records.

Lot 345

Small Antique Table top Decca wind up gramophone does play but case needs restoration complete with old records

Lot 895

7" ACETATES. A unique collection of 38 x 7" acetate recordings - largely dating from the 50s and into the early 60s, there are recordings issued by Emidisc, Philips, IBC Studios, LDC, Decca, Pye, CBS and Trident Studios. Some of the artists/titles we can make out include Walker Brothers - Walking In The Rain (Philips), 'The Way It Has To Be' (IBC), 'Lady Joanna' (Emidisc), Les Ames - Can't Make Up My Mind (Emidisc), Maggie's Tramp - Come On Home (Decca), 'Run Boy Run' c/w 'I've Had A Good Life' (Emidisc), The Pearls - I'll See You In My Dreams (Pye Recording Studios), 'There's Another Day Tomorrow', Ivor Raymonde & Peter Pavey - A Woman's Love, Moira Anderson, Hoy & Axton (Trident) and Viola Talvi - Don't Ever Change Your Mind. As expected, condition can vary though there is not often any damage to the aluminium lacquer on the records.

Lot 31

Decca vintage record label advertising posters 11x17" rolled various conditions. plus one folded for Columbian records. (20 posters) {basket J/K}

Lot 349

The Moody Blues signed on reverse of their first E.P. from 1964 DFE 8622 MONO Decca unboxed, signatures of Denny Laine, Mike Pinder, Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas, Clint Warwick, plus a handbill flier for Kidderminster Town Hall dated Thursday 1st December 1966 featuring Herbie Goins & the Night-Timers & the Satin Dolls with signatures & a flier, signed photo of Herbie Goins & five others plus a flier dated 16th November 1966 for Stourbridge Town Hall featuring the Downliners Sect, plus a signed Columbia Records photo of the group & flier for The Pretty Things plus John Mayalls Blues Breakers 1967 Malvern Winter Gardens flier. (7) {cabinet M}

Lot 352

Them Decca Records photo signed on reverse plus a signature card from Stourbridge Town Hall where the group performed including signatures of Van Morrison, Alan Henderson, Billy Harrison and others, Them formed in April 1964 and "Gloria" launched Van Morrison's music career. plus a flier for "The Creation" at Stourbridge Town Hall dated March 15th with signatures of four band members - Eddie Phillips, Ronnie Wood, Kenny Pickett etc plus The Koobas from Wednesday March 22nd 1967 including signatures on card of the four band members Stuart Leathwood wood, Roy Morris, Keith Ellis & John Morris. (5) {cabinet M}

Lot 354

Large collection of autographs & publicity material for pop & rock groups as they performed at the Stourbridge and Kidderminster Town Hall between 1965 & 1968 including signatures on card from band members of The Sorrows x2, Sons of Fred (Pete Sears), The Applejacks, Batman & Robin, 2 members of The Zombies, The Mojos, Nashville Teens x2, The Pretty Things, The Cryin Shames dated 13/4/66, The Uglys x2, Downliners Sect x2, Koobas, Puppets, a signed photo of The Fanatics, Twinkle x2 with set list, & other unsigned items including four concert tickets, Deram Records the Move Fan Club photos from February 67 x2, A Decca Records Alan Price set photo from April 67, A Record shop advert for the Fabulous Emeralds from 65, plus 2 photo fliers, The Berries photo, Zoot Money photo, three Swingin Blue Jeans Agency photos, Decca Records Laurie Jay Combo, Donovan polaroid from Kidderminster, plus a set list from an unknown group & a typed programme for New Years Eve 1965. (40) {cabinet M}

Lot 100

PIANO/COUNTRY BLUES LPs/EPs - Diggin' from New Orleans to Chicago with this ace lot of x x LPs with x x EPs. Artists/titles are Champion Jack Dupree (x3) - Champion Jack Dupree And His Blues Band Featuring Mickey Baker (original UK mono on Decca LK 4871 - stunning Ex+ record/VG+), From New Orleans To Chicago (UK Decca original LK 4747 - glossy Ex/VG+) and S/T (Storyville SLP 107 - neat Ex/Ex), Otis Spann Is The Blues (Candid US mono original CJM 8001 - Ex nice record/solid VG with small seam splits on the top and bottom, with Candid 'Business Reply Card'), Lightnin Hopkins - The Blues, Joe Turner - The Boss Of The Blues, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Big Bill Broonzy (SEG 7790 and ZEP 10093), Memphis Slim and Leadbelly (EAP1-20111). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, though some records will benefit from a clean.

Lot 137

CLASSICAL - LPs - Lovely collection of around 130 x LPs and 47 x 10" LPs including early editions. Works/performers/composers include A Jacqueline Du Pre Recital (HMV 1st edition HQS 1437), Du Pre & Daniel Barenboim - Elgar Concerto/Variations (76529), Jacques Abram - Britten/Rawsthorne (CLP 1118), Campoli - Encores (LW 5180 10" Decca ED1), Claudio Arrau - Brahms Piano Concerto (33CX 1822), Rubinstein, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Debussy, Andrzej Stefanski, Yepes, Julian Bream, Alirio Diaz (there's certainly some lovely guitar works in this collection, this is a wonderful performance of Diaz playing Tedesco and this writer's favorite Manuel Ponce), Victoria De Los Angeles, Bela Bartok, Felix Lavilla, Kiril Kondrashin and Montserrat Caballe. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ (records) and VG to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 38

BLUES LPs - COMPILATIONS - You won't feel blue with this cool lot of 36 x compilation LPs, including many early 60s releases. Artists featured and titles include The Blues Project (US Elektra gold 'guitar' player label original EKL 264 mono, with lovely insert), How Blue Can We Get? (Blue Horizon PR 45/46), Firepoint (Spark), Rhythm & Blues (Decca '64 mono LK 4616), Memphis Minnie, Ida Cox, Chicago - The Blues Today! (Volumes 1, 2 and 3), The Story Of The Blues, Mean Mothers, Battle Of The Blues and A World Of Blues (HA-P 8099). Condition of the records is generally VG+ to Ex+ with the sleeves generally VG to Ex.

Lot 1256

A Decca 50 wind-up portable gramophone with a selection of 78rpm records, motor runs, some wear to case

Lot 434

A Decca RP2190 Monarch record deck, a selection of LP records and 45rpm singles to include Shirley Bassey and Scott Mackenzie, and tapes to include Queen

Lot 190

A good mixed lot to include a quantity of ceramics including a Kaiser bisque figurine, a small quantity of plated spoons and a Winston S Churchill Memoirs and Speeches 1918 - 1945 set by Decca Records

Lot 211

Vintage Decca portable record player, together with a collection of 78 RPM records, artists include, Danny Kaye, Jimmy Young, Gracie Fields, Marlene Dietrich, etc, (Qty)

Lot 1550

Decca Portable Gramaphone, with beige leatherette and Morrocoo covering RD 631877 patent 3033 to A and M support, together with limit FM sound box and a box of needles and records.

Lot 315

A Decca Salon table top gramophone, 78 records and oak mantel clock

Lot 1237

Vinyl Records - 45s, The Ink Spots, Decca Vera Lynn; Lps, Cine Mood Music, BBC Sound Effects No6 Mono, Stanley Holloway, Music and Effects for Home movies, Big War Movie Themes, etc

Lot 364

A quantity of vintage Columbia Gramophone records to include The Trumpeter, together with Decca and Brunswick records

Lot 5068

Vinyl Records - 12" L.P.s: Lon & Derrek Van Eaton - Brother (US pressing); Ian Matthews - If You Saw Thro' My Eyes, If You Saw Thro' My Eyes (US import); Stephen Stills - Stephen Stills; David Gates - Goodbye Girl (Garrod & Lofthouse sleeve), Goodbye Girl (later pressing, Gothic Press sleeve); Neil Young - After the Goldrush (1974 re-issue); Cat Stevens - The View From the Top (German compilation); Chick Churchill - You & Me; Michael Gibbs - Michael Gibbs; Michael Chapmans - Deal Gone Down; Peter Hammill - pH7; Mountain - Mountain Live; Frijid Pink - Frijid Pink; Them - Them Featuring Van Morrison Lead Singer; Rory Gallagher - Rory Gallagher (Polydor compilation); Taste - Taste (Polydor Special compilation); Manfred Mann - Up The Junction (Original Soundtrack Recording From The Paramount Picture); Compilation Albums - Various Artists - Woodstock Two (US pressing); The Rock Revelation (Sunday Times Magazine / Atlantic Records collaboration); The World of Heavy Hits ( Decca World Of series, actual credit on album is "Various Other Artists" - all tracks are cover versions by uncredited artists said to be Steve Hillage & Egg); Nice Enough to Eat (Island Sampler); Just for Fun (Original Film Soundtrack Recording mono); Super Duper Blues (Blue Horizon sampler); In Our Own Way...Oldies But Goodies (Blue Horizon sampler); The Guitar Album (Polydor Special); Medium Rare (Polydor Special); Shake it Some More Baby (German Polydor International pressing); Rock of The U.K.(Polydor Special); Rare Tracks (Polydor Special, mono version); Top of the Pops Vol.63 (Hallmark) (31)

Lot 5074

Vinyl Records - 12" L.P.s: Granny's Intentions - Honest Injun; Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out (Initial issue, orange bulls eye), Ahead Rings Out (US release, Unipak sleeve), Getting To This (2), Jimi Hendrix - Last British Concert Isle of Wright (sic)/ Last American Maui, Jimi Hendrix (Polydor Special), Jimi Hendrix Vol..2 (Polydor Special); Manfred Mann Chapter Three - Manfred Mann Chapter Three; Fleetwood Mac - Bare Trees; George "Harmonica" Smith - Arkansas Trap; John Lee Hooker - The Healer; B.B. King - Indianola Mississippi Seeds, In London; Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! - Live!; Eric Burdon & The Animals - Eric Burdon & The Animals ( Polydor compilation); The Spencer Davis Group - Living in a Back Street; Georgie Fame & Alan Price - Fame & Price / Price & Fame / Together; Long John Baldry - Let the Heartaches Begin (mono); Eric Clapton - The Cream of Eric Clapton; Jack Bruce - Songs for a Tailor; Lifetime - Lifetime (polydor compilation); Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow; Lon & Derrek van Eaton - Brother (US pressing); Audience - Audience (Charisma Perspective issue); The Zombies - The World of the Zombies (Decca compilation); Roy Buchanan - Roy Buchanan (Polydor Special). (27)

Lot 5197

Vinyl Records - 12" L.P.s, Jazz; Bessie Smith - The Empress; Jimmy Yancey - The Immortal, vols 1 & 2; Jelly Roll Morton - Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers (10"L.P.), Number 2 (10" L.P.), other 12" L.P.s (7); Johnny Dodds - The Complete Johnny Dodds (R.C.A. France compilation), others (2); King Oliver - King Joe (10" L.P.), 1923, King Oliver's Jazz Band; Ken Colyer's Jazz Band - New Orleans to London (10" L.P.)(2), The Guv'nor, Lonesome Road, When the Sun Goes Down, Ragtime Revisited, Spirituals (Vols.1&2), Colyer's Best, Tuxedo Rag, others (3), 7" E.P.s & singles Tempo, Decca, Pye, Nixa labels (9) ; Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band - Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, Clancy Hayes. Vocals Vol.s 1 - 4, 6, The %0's Recordings vol.1, Stomps, Etc.& The Blues vol.3; Mahalia Jackson - Mahalia, Newport 1958, others (3), 7" E.P.s (3); Leadbelly - Last Sessions Part 2, Defense Blues Golden Classics Part 2; etc (76).

Lot 192

*Churchill (Winston S.). Winston S. Churchill. His Memoirs and his Speeches 1918 to 1945, Decca Record Company, 1964, collection of 12 LP records together with original booklet by Arthur Bryant, housed together in original box, together with Jack Le Vien's Production of The Finest Hours, original sound track, Distributed by Columbria Pictures, Philips, 1964, two LP records, with original booklet, and later gift letter from a Miss Miles to Robert Hardy, housed in original box, plus Richard Burton, A Personal Anthology, Decca Record Company, 1978, LP record in original sleeve The set of 12 LPs of Churchill's memoirs and speeches was used by Robert Hardy during his preparation for playing the part of Winston Churchill in the 8 part television drama series 'The Wilderness Years' made by Southern Television (on a budget of £3.25 million) and originally broadcast on ITV. He was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Actor. (3)

Lot 1135

Vintage Decca & Rex Records light bulb, 27 inches.

Lot 566

7" - DECCA RECORDS - Ace collection of over 100 x 45s on Decca. Artists/cat. numbers include The Gamblers (F 11780), The Zombies (F 12004), John Entwistle (F R 13567), Savoy Brown (F 12797), The Angelettes (F R 13284), Small Faces (F 12317), The Wayfarers (45-F 11370), The Casuals (F 22784), King Kong Company (F 11343), John Mayall (F 12684), The Marmalade (F 12982), Marianne Faithfull (F 12075), The Honeybus (F 13631), Peter Jay And The Jaywalkers (F 11757), Arrival (F 12986), The Crew (F 13000), Wild Angels (F 13456), The Classmates (F 11806), The Applejacks (F 11916) and The Rolling Stones (F 12014, F 12952). Condition can range from VG to Ex+ - many company sleeves are present.

Lot 858

A Collection of Field-Marshall Montgomery's Personal Messages to 21 Army Group, 1944-1945, with a black leather cover and inscription 'To Bobbie Ross; 53 DIV with all good wishes, B.L. Montgomery Field-Marshal, Germany 20 June 1945', a copy of The Ten Chapters 1942-1945, a black and white photograph showing Winston Churchill watching a service man with a mine detector, together with Winston S C Churchill - His Memoirs and His Speeches 1918-1945, produced by Decca Records

Lot 158

Records : 3 classic rare 1960's UK 1st pressings, Five Live Yardbirds, The Animals, Angry Young Them (unboxed Decca label), conditions vary.

Lot 26

A box of gramophone records including Columbia, HMV, Decca, Regal etc.

Lot 503

A collection of vintage 78RPM vinyl Jazz records, comprising twenty three His Masters Voice jazz records including Buck Johnson Sidney Bachet, Jelley-Roll Moreton, Muggsy Spanier, Mezzrow-Ladnier Qintet, Tommy Ladnier, Glenn Miller, Maurice Chevalier, seventeen Brunswick label records to include King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Charles Pierce, Red Nichols, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, The Jungle Band, Fletcher Henderson, four Vocalion Jazz records including Jimmy Noone, Johnny Dodds, State Street Ramblers, King Oliver, three Capitol records, eight Columbia records, eight Decca records, a Nixa record with Chris Barber, two London American recordings and five Parlophone records (Qty)

Lot 70

An original 1940s 'The Boa' 78rpm carry case and contents of records to include Regal Zonophone and Decca examples.

Lot 488

*Classical Records. Collection of 85 classical record box sets covering many of the popular composers, conductors, orchestras and musicians, including Mozart: 46 Symphonies with Karl Bohm conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon 15-LP Anniversary Edition stereo box set 2720 044-10), Mahler: 10 Symphonies with Rafael Kubelik conducting the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon 14-LP Anniversary Edition stereo box set 2720 063-10), Beethoven: 9 Symphonies and Overtures with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (Deutsche Grammophon 7-LP stereo box set 415066-1), Wagner: The Flying Dutchman featuring George London, Leonie Rysanek and Giorgio Tozzi with Antal Dorati conducting the Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Decca 3-LP ffss stereo 2BB109/11), Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos with Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano and Sir Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Decca 4-LP ffss stereo SXLG 6594-7), Schubert: The String Quartets with the Melos Quartet Stuttgart (Deutsche Grammophon 7-LP stereo box set 2740123), together with other good quality classical and operatic box sets, the majority of which would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (3 cartons)

Lot 489

*Classical Records. Collection of 46 classical record box sets covering many of the popular composers, conductors, orchestras and musicians, including Bruckner: The Complete Symphonies with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam (Philips 12-LP stereo box set 6717002), Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies with Sir Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Decca 10-LP ffss stereo box set 11BB 188-96), J.S. Bach: The Cello Suites with Paul Tortelier (HMV 3-LP box set SLS798), Chopin: Rubinstein Plays Chopin (RCA Red Seal 12-LP stereo box set SER 5692), Schubert: Piano Works 1822-1828 with Alfred Brendel on Piano (Philips 8-LP stereo box set 7647175), Shostakovitch: Symphonies 1-15 with Kiril Kondrashin and others conducting various orchestras (HMV Melodiya 13-LP box set SLS 5025) together with other good quality box sets, the majority of which would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 490

*Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs covering most of the famous composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists on popular record labels such as HMV, Decca and Columbia, including Dvorak: Symphony No 8 with Istvan Kertesz conducting the LSO (Decca Stereo SXL 6044), Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony with Sir Georg Solti conducting the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio (Decca Stereo SXL 6959), Khachaturian: Spartacus and Gayaneh with Aram Khachaturian conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca Stereo SXL 6000), Brahms: The Complete Piano Works (Vol. 8) with Julius Katchen on piano (Decca Stereo SXL 6228), Wagner: Klemperer Conducts Wagner with Otto Klemperer conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia Stereo SAX 2347), Beethoven: Symphony No 9 'Choral' featuring Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne, James King and Martti Talvela with Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca Stereo SXL 6233) together with other good quality classical records, the majority of which would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 491

*Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs covering most of the famous composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists on popular record labels such as HMV, Decca and Columbia, including Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 1 in D and Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A Minor with Josef Sivo on violin and Horst Stein conducting L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Decca Stereo SXL 6532), Chopin: 24 Preludes, Opus 28 and Berceuse in D Flat, Opus 57 with Alicia de Barrocha (Decca Stereo SXL 6733), Richard Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (TAS listed) with David Frisina on violin and Zubin Mehta conducting The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca Stereo SXL 6379), Schubert: Symphony No 8 in B Minor and Mendelssohn: Symphony No 4 in A Major with Guido Cantelli conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV S/C ALP 1325), Sibelius: Symphony No 7 in C Major, Pelleas et Melisande and The Oceanides with Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV S/C ALP 1480), Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor and Mozart: Violin Concerto in D Major with David Oistrakh on violin and Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (Philips ABL 3145) together with other good quality classical records, the majority of which would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 492

*Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs covering most of the famous composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists on popular record labels such as HMV, Decca and Columbia, including Handel: Organ Concertos Nos 1-4 with Karl Richter on the organ (Decca Stereo Wb SXL 2115), Khachaturian: Spartacus and Gayaneh with Aram Khachaturian conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca Stereo SXL 6000), The Beethoven Symphonies - No 3 in E Flat Major 'Eroica' with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia Blue/Gold ED1 pressing 33CX 1346), Mozart: Piano Concerto No 25 in C and Serenade No 12 in C Minor with Daniel Barenboim on piano and Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SAX 5290 ED1) together with other good quality classical records, the majority of which would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 547

A RETRO DECCA RADIO GRAM WITH GARRARD DECK AND SOFT CLOSING LID, A SMALL QUANTITY OF RECORDS

Lot 308

Collection of vinyl records including 7 inch singles and EPs with artists such as The Rolling Stones (8 on unboxed Decca label), Queen, Iron Maiden, Status Quo, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Kiss, Beatles EPs No 1, The Walker Brothers, Chubby Checker, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, etc plus 11x 78s including The Crickets, Elvis Presley, Bill Hailey, etc, many with original sleeves, not all corresponding with record, various conditions. (2 boxes)

Lot 385

A XX Century Decca Junior Portable Table Top Gramophone R.D. 631877 Pat 3033; together with 78 records Walt Disney's Dumbo, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dreaming by Billy Cotton and his Band, etc.

Lot 17

A box of 78rpm records including Decca, Brunswick, Columbia, Capitol, HMV etc.

Lot 867

Renata Tebaldi signed inside Decca records La Tebaldi booklet. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 1334

A vintage Decca auto deccalian model 88 mains record player with Garrard model RC120/4D turntable together with a small selection of 45 records

Lot 234

A Salon Decca 10 blue gramaphone with a selection of various records.

Lot 1307

Gramophone Records - 78s, including Decca Jazz George Melly; others similar; qty (1 box)

Lot 109

Records : Rolling Stones impressive collection of 4 UK original pressings - each unboxed red Decca, Beggars Banquet, Aftermath, Out of our Heads, 1st record all vg or better.

Lot 16

Records : Afrobeat/Highlife Ghanaian singles (6), all Decca disks incl Onyina's Guitar Band EP WAX105, Ramblers Dance Band, Yamoah's Band etc, fair/good cond, well played.

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