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Lot 235

Records : Rolling Stones - 1st album - early press LK4605 - Decca sleeves/vinyls, vg/exc cond.

Lot 29

Records : Decca - The Chimes F11885 7" single, Brian Poole and the Tremeloes - Demo - F11893, The Rattles - Bye Bye Johnny - Demo - F11873, all vg/exc cond.

Lot 32

Records : Decca 'Acetate' - Test Pressing, 'I Will' - Billy Fury F11888 - 1964, good/vg cond.

Lot 501

A Decca The Salon 105 Portable Record Player, and a quantity of records.

Lot 1392

A Decca TP22 radio; a Teleton TC-931 Cassette Tape Recorder; an Amerex AC300 8-Track player; an angle poise lamp; vinyl records; etc

Lot 324

Storage case containing twenty six records by The Rolling Stones Included amongst is their debut album with 3A Matrix on side B, 'Sticky Fingers' with zip sleeve, 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' Decca label (TXL 103) in Mono with 3D Gatefold sleeve with red inner, 'Beggars Banquet' reissue, 'Let it Bleed' reissue, 'Between the Button's' reissue, 'Aftermath' reissue, 'Around and Around' Nova label German release, 'Voodoo Lounge' Virgin label (V2750), 'Bridges to Babylon' Virgin label (V2840), 'Steel Wheels' (CBS 465752-1), 'Goat Head Soup' (COC 59101) with insert, 'Its Only Rock & Roll' (COC 59103), 'Black & Blue' (COC 59106), 'Big Hits High Tide & Green Grass', 'Milestones', 'Exile on Main Street', ' Dirty Work', 'Undercover' etc. Conditions vary

Lot 543

A Bush Mains Table radio, together with a Decca wind up gramophone and records.

Lot 1134

Columbia portable "picnic" type wind up gramophone in green Rexine case together with a few contemporary shellac records in Decca Rally case

Lot 91

GEORGE RUSSELL - Phenomenal collection of 16 x LPs from the theoretical genius. Titles include Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature (Strata East SES-19761 - Ex/Ex), The Essence Of... (Swedish original SLP 1411/1412 - Ex+ or archival records/Ex light corner bump), At Beethoven Hall (SABA SB 15059 ST - Ex+ copy), In K.C. (Decca US original DL 74183 - strong Ex condition with original company inner), At The Five Spot (Decca US original DL 9220 deep groove - sublime Ex+ record/strong Ex sleeve with company inner), Listen To The Silence, New York Big Band, Live In An American Time Spiral, Stratus Phunk (RE), Ezz-Thetics (RE) and The Stratus Seekers. Condition is predominantly Ex to Ex+.

Lot 13

Collection of 4 Rolling Stones related LP records including The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet on Decca Records 1968, Some Girls 5C062-61016, Aftermath The Rolling Stones No Lover with associated newspaper cuttings and Ron Wood I've Got My Own Album To Do, also a copy of Willie & The Poor Boys Album by Bill Wyman

Lot 200

Decca records, 12 volume set of Winston Churchill his memoirs and speeches 1918 to 1945, good condition

Lot 110

Records : Rolling Stones x 4 early UK unboxed decca LP's, 1/2 LK4605 and Aftermath, conditions vary but appear to be at least vg overall.

Lot 468

THE ROLLING STONES collection of 43 LP vinyl records including Have you seen your Mother Live! SKL 4838 STEREO export boxed DECCA plus Flowers SKL4888 boxed DECCA export, Miss You on pink vinyl, Voodoo Lounge gatefold, Stripped, Bridges to Babylon, Bigger Bang, Rarities, Hot Rocks (digital remastered), Made in the Shade, Rolled Gold ROST 1/2, Rewind, Jump Back, Five by Five reissue, High Wire, Almost Hear you Sigh, Mixed Emotions, plus individual albums from Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards etc. All in excellent condition, total 43 records

Lot 8

A Decca Capri record player, model no.RP199, serial no.339460, 40cm wide in original cardboard box, together with a carton of LP records and an Alba R17 four track reel-to-reel tape recorder with instruction leaflet and tapes

Lot 354

Buddy Holly - 'That'll Be The Day' - rare original Decca Records 45rpm vinyl EP, ED2575, signed 'To Peter, All the best, Sonny Curtis' to the reverse of the sleeve

Lot 74

Vocal records, 12-inch: ten, female voice, by Kiurina (Parlo P9165 Turandot), Koshetz (Brunswick 30106 Pique Dame / Reverie & Dance, HMV DB 1205 Hebrew Melodies); Lotte Lehmann (U.S. Decca PG 25805 Korngold); Leisner (Grammophon 27526 Brahms / Strauss); Schumann spec. vinyl, ex DA1438 OEA2195); Seinemeyer (Parlo P9850Margarethe, P2218 R. Strauss, Odeon O-7837 Weingartner / Liszt; Siems (hand written label, (E10362 Huguenots, scrs) (10)

Lot 506

The Beatles and Others, collection of promo and fan club black and white photographs and The Beatles Book "Special Xmas Extra magazine, sold with The Walker Brothers fan club promo card signed Scott, John and Gary (Christian names only) and two Decca Records promo cards both signed by Tom+

Lot 441

CASED DECCA PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS

Lot 146

A Decca portable record player (lacking horn) and a quantity of records including a bound His Master's Voice Gilbert & Sullivan 'The Yeoman of the Guard' album series.

Lot 567

The Decca Record Company, London; Winston S. Churchill, his memoirs and his speeches, a set of twelve LP records with companion booklet, in a faux book binding case

Lot 1438

Decca records, 12 volumes set Winston Churchill his memoirs and speeches 1918 to 1945, good condition

Lot 1442

Decca records Lagners der ring des nidelungw set, good condition

Lot 249

PUNK LPs - 16 x ace LPs. Artists/titles include Slaughter And The Dogs - Do It Dog Style (UK Decca original SKL 5292 - VG/Ex), Stiff Little Fingers - Nobody's Heroes (CHR 1270 - VG+/Ex printed inner), The Adverts - Crossing The Red Sea With... (BRL 201 UK original - Ex/VG+), Penetration (x2), The Incredible Shrinking Dickies (yellow UK vinyl), The Rezillos, The Lurkers - Fulham Fallout (BEGA 2), 999 - S/T (UAG 30199), Sham 69 - Tell Us The Truth, Eddie & The Hotrods - Teenage Depression (ILPS 9457), The Boys - S/T (NEL 6001), Gang Of Four and The Pop Group. Condition is generally VG to Ex. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 180

JOHN MAYALL - Cracking collection of 22 x LPs featuring the revered guitar work of John Mayall. Titles include John Mayall Plays John Mayall (Decca original UK mono LK4680 - VG some light surface marks/VG), Blues Breakers (inc. LK 4804 unboxed mono and stereo SKL 4804), Crusade (mono LK 4890 original unboxed mono 1A/1A), The Turning Point (583571), The Blues Alone (ACL 1243 mono), The Diary Of A Band (volumes 1 and 2), A Hard Road (unboxed mono LK 4853), Bare Wires, Blues From Laurel Canyon, Blues Breakers Crusade (PS 529 US) and Moving On. Condition is generally VG to Ex though can vary on the earlier titles. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 10

GEORGIE FAME/BILLY FURY - Furious selection of 9 x LPs and 1 x rare 10" recording. Fame titles are Fame At Last (Columbia black/blue 33SX 1638 - Ex/VG), Rhythm & Blues At The Flamingo (Columbia black/blue 33SX 1599, VG copy), Sweet Things (UK Columbia black/blue SX 6043 - VG copy), Hall Of Fame (Columbia black/blue SX 6120, tidy VG+ copy) and Sound Venture (black/blue SX 6076 - VG+ copy). Fury titles are The Sound Of Fury (10" Decca original LF 1329 - G+ scratch on side 1/G+ top left hand side of the flipback missing), We Want Billy (LK 4548), S/T (LK 4533), Halfway To Paradise (ACL 1083) and S/T (ACL 1047). Condition is generally VG to VG+. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 177

THE MOODY BLUES & RELATED - Another groovin' collection of LPs with 19 x LPs here. Titles include The Magnificent Moodies (Decca mono LK 4711 - VG+ a few light scuffs/VG+ a clean copy), Days Of Future Passed (early 'Deramic Sound System SML 707 and stock red/white label SML 707), In Search Of The Lost Chord (original 1968 UK brown/white 'Deramic Sound System mono DML 711 and stereo SML 711), A Question Of Balance (THS 3), To Our Childrens Childrens Children (THS 1 w/inserts), Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, On The Threshold Of A Dream, (Hayward) - Songwriter and Michael Pinder - The Promise. Condition is generally VG to Ex+. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 21

SMALL FACES - Must have pack of 4 x early LPs. Decca titles are From The Beginning (LK 4879, 'Made In England', 'ffrr ear', unboxed - VG+ with a few light scuff marks running with the groove/VG laminate creasing on the bottom right side) and S/T (LK 4790 'Made In England', 'ffrr ear', rights society credits on the right of the spindle - VG some surface markings, no scratches/VG light creasing to the laminate). Immediate titles are S/T (IMLP 008 - VG a few hairline marks/VG front ringwear) and The Autumn Store (IMAL 01/02 -solid VG records some hairlines/VG+ gatefold). ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 38

60s ARTISTS - THE 'B-D' LIST - Another fab collection of 46 LPs from the swinging sixties with x to pick from here. Artists/titles include Brian Bennett - Change Of Direction (black/blue 1st UK Columbia SX 6144 - VG+/VG+ a well presented copy), Crispian St. Peters - Follow Me... (Decca 1st UK LK 4805, VG copy), Chad & Jeremy (x3) inc. Sing For You (NR 5021), The Caravelles - S/T (LK 4565), The Dave Clark Five inc. A Session With, The Spencer Davis Group (x4) inc. Livin' In A Back Street (spaceship 6360 105), It's Been So Long and The Best Of (pink rim ILPS 9070) and The Detroits. Condition is generally VG to Ex. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 199

SAVOY BROWN - 3 x hard to find 1st UK pressing LPs on Decca. Titles are Blue Matter (SKL 4944 ffss unboxed 'Made In England' - G+ surface marks notable/VG), Getting To The Point (SKL 4935 ffss unboxed 'Made In England' - G+, marks where a needle looks to have been dropped on track B2/VG signed on the reverse by a band member) and Shake Down (mono unboxed 'Made In England' LK 4883 - G surface marks notable and a few light scratches/VG). ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 23

SMALL FACES & RELATED- Still hungry for cracking Small Faces LPs? Good news, as there's 4 more LPs right here! Titles are Ogden's Nut Gone Flake (stereo IMSP 012 original lilac Immediate, 1Y/2Y - G+ surface marks noteable/VG+ fully intact original sleeve), There Are But Four Small Faces (US Z12 52002 - well presented VG+/VG+), The Best Of The Small Faces (WRC S/5043 - VG+/Ex), Playmates (K 50375 - Ex/Ex printed inner), Steve Marriott S/T (SP 4572, Ex copy) and Rock Roots (Decca ROOTS 5 - Ex/Ex). ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 2

THE APPLEJACKS - S/T - The debut, and only LP from the excellent beat fourtet. 1st UK mono pressing on Decca (unboxed 'Made In England', ffrr LK 4635). The record is in VG+ condition with a couple of minor surface marks/scuffs, the glossy finish remains. With some writing on the side 1 label. The front laminated sleeve is in VG condition with some ringwear on the reverse and '25' and a name in the top left corner. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 32

MARIANNE FAITHFULL - 4 x brill original UK Decca LPs from 1965-1967. Titles are Love In A Mist (LK 4854 1st pressing - glossy Ex/Ex some light wear around the perimeter), North Country Mad (1st UK LK 4778 - VG+ a couple of minor surface marks/VG wear on reverse), S/T (1st UK LK 4689 - VG+/VG+ light foxing on the reverse) and Come My Way (LK 4688 1st issue - G+, surface marks notable and one or two quite light scratches/VG). ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 184

OSIBISA - Smashing collection of 11 x LPs from the Afro-Fusion-Prog masters! Titles include Heads (factory sample Decca/MCA MDKS 8007 on the pink label/black text, single sided sample - Ex), S/T (black/blue MDKS 8001), Woyaya (blue/black MDKS 8005), Heads (UK 'stock' copy blue/black MDKS 8007 - Ex/Ex), Osibirock (K 56048), Ojah Awake (ILPS 9411), Happy Children (K 56022), Welcome Home, Mystic Energy (CAB LP 1002) and Afro Rock Festival (2870 311). Condition is generally VG to Ex. ( Vinyl Records )

Lot 189

A collection of boxed LP records, by Decca; EMI; HMV and others, to include: Mozart The Marriage of Figaro, conducted by Erich Kleiber; Verdi; Rossini; Strauss; Boskovsky and others.

Lot 461

A case of 1960s/early 70s Rolling Stones vinyl 45rpm records, including fifteen Decca blue label and three EPs.

Lot 174

(JAZZ) 78s - DECCA - A great collection of over 130 x (mainly 10") 78s, with many collectable recordings. Including early releases from the likes of Flanagan & Allen, Maxine Sullivan, Ella Fitzgerald, Leonard Feather And His All Star Jam Band, Alex Walsh, Chris Barber's Jazz Band, Lita Roza, Vic Lewis And His Orchestra, Spike Hughes, Mel Torme, Jimmie Lunceford, Nat Gonella And His Trumpet, Mound City Blue Blowers, Ken Colyer's Jazzmen and Ted Heath And His Music. Condition can vary, though expect many titles to grade as 'V'.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 177

(JAZZ) 78s - DECCA - A great collection of over 130 x (mainly 10") 78s, with many collectable recordings. Including early releases from the likes of Duke Ellington, Anton Karas, Dick Robertson, The Street Singer, Ted Heath And His Music, Coleman Hawkins, Tony Martin, Tito Burns And His Sextet, Lionel Hampton, Erskine Butterfield, Spike Hughes And His Negro Orchestra, Ken Colyer's Jazzmen, Vera Lynn, Sidney Torch and Six Blue Chips. Condition can vary, though expect many titles to grade as 'V'.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 47

10" RARITIES )BOP/HARD BOP) - A delightful collection of 8 x highly regarded original 10" releases. Titles are The Marty Paich Quartet featuring Art Pepper (London LZ-U14040 - VG some scuff marks/presentable VG sleeve), Lee Konitz - In Harvard Square (US Storyville LP323 - VG/VG+), Hazel Scott (with Charles Mingus and Max Roach) - Relaxed Piano Moods (Debut DLP-16 - G+ to VG, markings and one or two light scratches to the playing surface), Clifford Brown Sextet (Vogue LDE 121 - VG+/VG), Bud Powell Trio (LDE 053 - VG condition), Miles Davis - Young Man With A Horn (LDE 028 - G/VG+), Stan Getz At Storyville (LDE 089 - VG/VG+) and The In-Town Jazz Group - Progressive Jazz (Decca LF 1217 - VG/Ex).( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 526

Rare Mischa Elman LP - DECCA Records LXT 5068 - Gold Print - Beethoven concerto in D major for violin and Orchestra. Opus 61

Lot 571

Davy Graham LP - HAT -DECCA Records SKL. 5011 Condition G/VG

Lot 289

A box of various vintage 78's records. To include His Masters Voice and Decca.

Lot 282

Large qty of mixed records, Decca, Deutsche, 60's/70's etc.

Lot 184

60s SOUL EPs - A real bumper lot here of 10 x EPs featuring some of the decade's best soul. Condition is generally between VG+ and Ex. Artists/titles are: Ray Charles - I Can't Stop Loving You (7EG 8781, HMV), Take These Chains From My Heart (7EG 8812, HMV) and Jumpin' In The Mornin' (212030, French, Atlantic); Sam Cooke - Heat and Soul (RCX 7117, RCA Victor) and Swing Sweetly (RCX 7128); The Temptations - It's The Temptations (TME 2010, Tamala) and The Temptations (TME 2004, Tamala); Four Tops - Four Tops (TME 2012, Tamala); Louise Cordet - The Sweet Beat (DFE 8515, Decca); and, Lee Dorsey - Ride Your Pony (SE 1038, Stateside). ( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 57

UK ISSUE NORTHERN/R&B/FUNK 7" - Terrific bundle of 5 x smashing 45s. Titles are Tony Newman - Soul Thing (classic funky as hell early breaks from 1968 penned by British master Keith Mansfield, Decca demo F 12795 - VG), Sisters Love - I'm Learning To Trust My Man (MW 3009 - Ex), The Spellbinders - Help Me... (Direction 58-3970), Lou Lawton - I Am Searching (For My Baby) (promo Ember EMB S232) and Inez & Charlie Foxx - Tightrope (SS 586 demo - G+ surface marks, could probably do with a good clean, grading would definitely increase). Elsewhere, condition is generally VG to Ex. ( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 52

US NORTHERN SOUL - '2ND PRESSING' 45s -3 x monstrous 45s that would be four figures for the orignials! Titles are Ann Sexton - You've Been Gone Too Long (Seventy-Seven 77-104 - Ex clean copy), Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love You (Okeh 2nd early 80s issue with the small 45 - 4-7277 -c lean Ex copy) and Danny White - Cracked Up Over You (Decca 32048 - VG+). ( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 387

Seventeen Vinyl RecordsVARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes The Pink Floyd 'Arnold Layne' 45rpm, 11th March 1967 Columbia Release (DB 8156) also Pink Floyd's 'See Emily Play' 45rpm, 16th June 1967 Columbia Release and 'A Saucerful of Secrets' LP 5th pressing 1973 Re-Release 2 boxed EMI logo, The Beatles 'A Hard Days Night' LP 1st Press Parlophone Label (PMC 1230) and 'Magical Mystery Tour' EP 1st Press Parlophone Label (MMT-1), 'Mods Mayday 79' Bridge House Records Compilation LP released 21st September 1979 misspelling on Sleeve "Nunbers" instead of "Numbers", The Who 'My Generation' LP 1990 Virgin Release (V2179), The Rolling Stones 'Aftermath' LP 1970 Decca repress with Blue Boxed Label, 'The Freewheelin Bob Dylan' LP CBS Orange Label (BPG 62193), Eddie Cochran's '20 Flight Rock' 45rpm London Label (HL-U 8386) April 1957 release, Two 45rpm records by Jerry Lee Lewis 'High School Confidential' and 'Lets Talk About Us' and Five 45rpm records by Elvis Presley Includes 'Love Me Tender' EP HMV Label (7EG 8199) with p/s, 'Wear My Ring Around Your Neck' (RCA 1058) and 'Hard Headed Woman' (RCA 1070) both RCA releases from 1958 and 'One Night/I Got Stung' (RCA 1100) and 'A Fool Such As I' (RCA 1113) both RCA releases from 1959. (conditions vary throughout overall good)

Lot 384

Approx Eighty Vinyl RecordsPredominately 45s VARIOUS GENRES. Years Vary. Includes Bob & Marcia/The Jay Boys 'Young Gifted & Black' 1970 45rpm from Harry J Records (HJ 6605), others by the Rolling Stones, T-Rex, etc. Most notibly amongst the LPs is The Rolling Stones 'Through the Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol.2)' Decca Label (SKL 5019) with Octagonal Sleeve (damaged), 'Stone Age' Decca Label (SKL 5084), 'Goats Head Soup' (COC 59101) and 'Greatest Hits' a 1969 German Compilation Decca Label (ND 265). (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair-Good)

Lot 390

Approx Seventy Vinyl RecordsVARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Most notably includes thirteen 12inch records on the Manchester Based Record Label 'Factory'. Records include 2 LPs by The Durutti Column 'The Return of The Durutti Column' (FACT 14) with Sandpaper Sleeve and 'LC' (FACT 44), Double LP Compilation 'A Factory Quartet' (FACT 24), Section 25 'Always Now' LP (45 FACT), Royal Family & The Poor's 12inch Single 'Art-Dream-Domination' (FACT 43), Quando Quango's 12inch Single 'Go Exciting/Tingle' (FAC 67), SXXV's 12inch Single 'The Beast' (FAC 66) and Six Records by A Certain Ratio to include their 12inch Singles 'Flight' (FAC 22), 'Waterline' (FAC 52) and 'Knife Slits Water' (FAC 62) also their LPs 'To Each...' (FACT 35), 'I'd like to see you again' (FACT 65) and 'Sextet' (FACT 55). Other Records included amongst this lot John Mayalls LP 'Blues from Laurel Canyon' Decca Label (SKL 4972), 'Morris on' Compilation LP, Gentle Giant's 'Free Hand' Chrysalis Label (CHR 1093), Bob Marleys Double LP 'The Birth of a Legend', The Who's 'Pinball Wizzard' 45rpm and John Lennon's 'Nobody Told Me' 45rpm with p/s. Together with Five Rare VHS Cassette Tapes includes 'A Factory Video' Various Compilation (FACT 56) 1982 UK Issue, New Order's 'Taras Shevchenko' (FACT 77) August 1983 UK Issue and The Durutti Column 'domo arigato' (FACT 144) October 1985 UK Issue. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good)

Lot 252

A Decca gramophone and records

Lot 409

*10-inch Classical Records. A collection of approximately 140 classical 10-inch records (33rpm) from the 1950s and early 1960s by the popular composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists, including some very collectible recordings such as Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Handel: Concerto Grosso with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SBO 2751, ED1 version with blue/silver label), Bach: Partita No 1 and Mozart: Sonata No 8 with Dinu Lipatti on Piano (Columbia 33C 1021, ED1 version with blue/gold label), Mozart String Quartet No 14 with the Haydn Quartet in Brussels (Telefunken LGM 65011), Jewels of Song with Beniamino Gigli (HMV BLP 1099, ED1 version, no stereo exists), Neapolitan Songs with Beniamino Gigli (HMV BLP 1034), Richard Strauss: Sechs Lieder from Poems by Clemens Brentano with Erna Berger as Soprano (Deutsche Grammophon DG 16042), Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin and Orchestra with Alfredo Campoli on Violin and Eduard van Beinum conducting the LPO (Decca LX 3001, orange/gold label, no SXL exists), Mozart: Serenade in E Flat Major with Karl Haas conducting the London Baroque Ensemble (Parlophone PMB 1002), Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs with Lisa Della Casa as Soprano and Karl Bohm conducting the VPO (Decca LW 5056, ffrr black/gold label), Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto with Henri Helaerts on Bassoon, Marcello: Oboe Concerto with Roger Reversy on Oboe and Ernest Ansermet conducting (Decca LX 3100, ffrr orange/gold label), Wagner: The Ride of the Valkyries with Hans Knappertsbusch conducting the VPO (Decca LW 5106, ffrr black/gold label), together with many other excellent recordings of the period, the majority of records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 410

*7-inch Classical Records. A collection of approximately 125 classical 7-inch records from the 1950s and 1960s covering most of the famous composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists on popular record labels such as HMV, Decca, Columbia and Deutsche Grammophon, including artists such as Artur Rubinstein, Gerald Moore, Leopold Stokowski, Vladimir Horowitz, Hans Hotter, Flor Peeters, Maria Callas, Antal Dorati, Kathleen Ferrier and many others, organ music recorded in Tewskesbury Abbey, St. Edmundsbury Cathedral, Saint Mary Redcliffe in Bristol, Guildford Cathedral, Bangor Cathedral, St. Sulpice and Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Christ Church in Oxford, Salisbury Cathedral, Liverpool Cathedral, Blackburn Cathedral, Ely Cathedral and several others, some choral and opera music also included, a very interesting collection of 7" records in very good to excellent condition (a carton)

Lot 411

*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 240 classical records (12" LPs), including records from the collectible Decca SXL-series (SXL 2258, 6000, 6127, 6173, 6177, 6271, 6493, 6624, 6699, 6719, 6773, 6813, 6869), a number of TAS-listed records (HMV ASD 3117, ASD 2889, ASD 2486, ASD 3266, ASD 2673 and ASD 3345 plus Decca SXL 6000 and SXL 6624), a number of other good quality recordings from the popular ASD-series on the HMV label (ASD 2533, 2962, 2954, 2400, 2884, 2356, 2963, etc), some good examples of Decca LXT-series mono recordings such as LXT 5112 (Mozart Divertimento No 15 in B Flat Major), LXT 5459 (Highlights from Le Nozze Di Figaro) and lXT 5443 (Highlights from Don Giovanni), examples of other mono recordings such as Columbia 33CX 1231 (Maria Callas sings Operatic Arias) and some from the popular ALP-series on the HMV label (ALP 1854, 1794, 1678, 1846, 1743, 1731, etc), some records on the collectible Lyrita label, together with other good quality and interesting recordings such as Nimbus 2117 (Christian Hocks on Cello and Martin Jones on Piano playing Zoltan Kodaly and Frank Bridge sonatas) and Qualiton LPX 11426-27 (Haydn: Six Sonatas for Violin and Viola with Denes Kovacs on Violin and Geza Nemeth on Viola), the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)

Lot 412

*Classical Records/Box Sets. A collection of 41 classical record box sets covering many of the popular composers, conductors, orchestras and musicians, including The Complete Haydn Piano Sonatas (Volumes 1 to 5) with John McCabe on Piano (5 stereo box sets with 16 LPs, Decca 1HDN100/2, 2HDN103/5, 3HDN106/8, 4HDN109/11, 5HDN112/15), Mahler: The Nine Symphonies with Sir Georg Solti conducting the LSO (3 stereo box sets with 15 LPs, Decca 7BB 173/177, 7BB 178/182, 7BB 183/187), Mozart: The 5 Violin Concertos with Arthur Grumiaux on Violin and Sir Colin Davis conducting the LSO (3-LP, Philips 6768 365), Bach: Yehudi Menuhin Plays the Unaccompanied Violin Sonatas and Partitas (3-LP, HMV SLS 5045), Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Piano and Sir Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (4-LP, Decca SXLG 6594-7), Puccini: Madama Butterfly with Mirella Freni, Luciano Pavarotti, Christa Ludwig and Robert Kerns and Herbert von Karajan conducting the VPO (3-LP, Decca Stereo SET 584/6), Schumann: The Four Symphonies with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra (3-LP, Philips 412 852-1), together with many other good quality box sets, the majority of records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (a carton)

Lot 413

Classical Records. A collection of approximately 100 classical records / LP's, including some from the popular Decca SXL-series and HMV ASD-series such as Handel: Twelve Grand Concertos with The Academy of Saint-Martin-in-the-Fields directed by Neville Marriner (Volumes I, II and III, Decca SXL 6369-71), Handel: Overtures & Sinfonias with Richard Bonynge conducting the English Chamber Orchestra (Decca SXL 6360), Wagner: Das Rheingold with Georg Solti conducting the VPO (Decca 4-LP box SET 382/4), Jacqueline Du Pre playing the Elgar Cello Concerto and Janet Baker performing Sea Pictures with the LSO conducted by Sir John Barbirolli (HMV ASD 655), Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra and Symphony No 8 with Vronsky and Babin playing and Sir Adrian Boult conducting the LPO (HMV ASD 2469), other HMV records such as ASD 521, ASD 2494, ASD 2474, ASD 3326, ASD 2501, together with other quality records by popular composers and musicians on record labels such as Deutsche Grammophon, Supraphon, Heliodor, Philips and others, the majority of records would appear to be in very good condition (a carton)

Lot 414

*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 320 classical records and 16 box sets by the popular composers, conductors, orchestras, musicians and vocalists, including some TAS-listed titles such as Pineapple Poll (ballet) by Sir Arthur Sullivan with Charles Mackerras conducting the RPO (HMV CSD 1399, first pressing with gold/green rim), Vaughan Williams: JOB - A Masque for Dancing with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the LSO (HMV ASD 2673), Gustav Holst: Savitri, a Chamber Opera in One Act and Choral Hymns from the RIG VEDA with Janet Baker and Robert Tear (Argo ZNF 6) and Dance Music from the Time of Praetorius (Archiv / DGG 198166), about 25 records on the Deutsche Grammophon label such as Lieder von Richard Strauss with Soprano Evelyn Lear and Erik Werba on piano (DGG 138910 SLPM red stereo) plus others from the 138xxx and 139xxx series, many records from the popular Decca SXL-series such as Mozart: Horn Concertos 1-4 with Barry Tuckwell and Peter Maag conducting the LSO (Decca SXL 6108, Wbg ED2) plus others such as SXL 6237, 6328, 6332, 6383, 6431, 6526, 6578, 6619, 6692, 6795, 6923 and SET 301 & 356, Mozart: Symphony No 28 & 29 with Peter Maag conducting L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Decca LXT 2840 mono, no stereo exists of this recording), T.S. Eliot reads Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (Argo oval RG 116), many examples from the popular HMV ASD-series such as ASD 299, 388, 481, 540, 592, 655, 2329, 2358, 2437, 2857, 3431, 3896 and others, collectible artists such as David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin and Maria Callas, a small quantity of choral / organ music, plus many good quality recordings on other popular record labels, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good condition (3 cartons)

Lot 764

THE ROLLING STONES - THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST - A very clean 1st UK mono pressing of the iconic 1967 LP (Decca unboxed turquoise label mono TXL 103). The record is in Ex condition with only a couple of quite minor and light surface marks. There are certainly no heavier markings or scratches of any kind. 1P/P1 matrix endings. The lenticular sleeve is in solid Ex condition with only some very minor wear on the opening edge where some tape repair has been previously undertaken (only seen on the inside of the sleeve). Complete with the 'Psych' inner.( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 602

CHRIS FARLOWE - EPS - 2 x very well presented EPs on Decca and Immediate. Titles are S/T (his first EP release, DFE 8665 - unprecedented Ex+ or archive vinyl with very few markings/Ex sleeve with some rather light laminate wear) and Farlowe In The Midnight Hour (IMEP 001 - Ex/VG+ some light staining on the rear)( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 727

BFBS SINGLES - An even wider ranging collection of over 200 x 7" singles. The genres mainly focus on 1970s Rock, Pop and Country with a wide range of artists. The vast majority are demo/promo releases. The labels include Atlantic, Warner Bro's, Monument, Pye, RCA, 20th Century, Decca, Ammo and many more. Condition is generally Ex+ to archive.( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 452

1960s ROCK AND BEAT 7" - A fabulous lot of 12 x 7" singles. Unless stated, condition varies from G+ to Ex. The highlight of the lot is The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You/I Was Such A Fool (45-JAR-263, 1959 UK pressing, VG), along with The Strollers - The Cuckoo (TF 598, sample record, Ex), Bobbie Graham - Skin Deep (TF 521, VG+), BBC - DoctorWho (F 11837, Ex) and The Escorts - From Head To TOe (DB 8061, Ex). Other records include two HMV demos (45 POP 913 and POP 1165), two Fontana, two Decca and a Top Rank International single.( VINYL RECORDS )

Lot 409

THE ROLLING STONES - OUT OF OUR HEADS - A lovely condition original UK copy of the stomping 1965 LP (mono Decca unboxed LK 4733). The 'Made In England' LP is in Ex+ or archive condition with perhaps one or two extremely faint and wispy marks. 8B/9A matrix. The front laminated sleeve is in Ex condition with only some light ringwear on the reverse. A top copy.( VINYL RECORDS )

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