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60s ROCK/POP/R&R - Fantastic collection of around 120 x 7" releases presented in superb condition. Includes many original pressings with the majority of the singles housed in the original company sleeves. Artists include The Box Tops, Gene Pitney, Art Neville, Dave Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Brown, The Herd, Dave Clark Five, The Move, Swinging Blue Jeans, Ritchie Valens, Del Shannon, The Association and The Hollies. Labels include Specialty, Imperial, Warner, Dart, Regal Zonophone, Bumble, Mercury, Decca, Sun, Nems and Stateside. Condition of the records very rarely dips below Ex+ or archive, with the sleeves almost always Ex to Ex+.
Books - Sir Winston Churchill - The Collected Works - A limited edition set of thirty-four natural calfskin vellum bound volumes, Centenary Edition, published by The Library Of Imperial History 1976, No.1585 from a limited edition 3000 copies with an actual published total of approximately 1750, with individual slip cases and certificates, together with the matching companion edition of The Collected Essays Of Sir Winston Churchill, also a set of twelve LP records - Winston S. Churchill, His Memoirs And His Speeches 1918-1945, Decca ARL 6429 Condition: Lack of consistency in the colouring of the spines, other than that the books themselves are cosmetically good, however the slip cases do have scuffs to some of the undersides - **General condition consistent with age
Eight Rolling Stones vinyl 33rpm LP records to include "Out of Our Heads", Decca LK 4733 Mono 9B - 11A Matrixs, "Let It Bleed", Decca SKL 5025 Stereo 4W/4W Matrixs. "Between The Buttons" Decca LK 4852 - Mono 3A/3A Matrixs. "After Math" Decca LK 4786 Mono 5B/1A Matrixs together with "Under Cover", "Tattoo You", "Rolled Gold" and "Emotional Rescue". All in VG++ Conditions.
*Decca SXL and LXT Series. Collection of 18 Decca (SXL-series) highly collectable early stereo records together with 10 Decca (LXT-series) mono records, all in excellent condition The following records are included: SXL6075 (ED1), SXL6872 (promo/factory sample), SXL6410 (ED3), SXL6512 (ED4), SXL6405 (ED3), SXL6497 (ED4), SXL6393 (ED4), SXL6817 (ED4), SXL6534 (ED4), SXL7007, SXL6618 (promo/factory sample), SXL6252 (ED3), SXL6638 (ED2), SXL6285 (ED2), SXL6000 (ED4), SXL6337 (ED2), SXL6260 (ED2), SXL6580 (ED4), LXT2697 (test pressing), LXT6081 (Orange/Silver), LXT5115 (Orange/Gold), LXT5031 (Orange/Gold), LXT5154 (Orange/Silver), LXT5112 (Orange/Gold), LXT5588 (Orange/Silver), LXT6138 (Orange/Silver), LXT5433 (Orange/Silver), LXT5249 (Orange/Silver). (28)
*10" Classical Records. A collection of 27 classical 10" records on Parlophone/Odeon, Columbia, Decca, Philips, London, Fontana and HMV record labels, including a rare UK first pressing of Bach (Six Sonatas) and Telemann (Suite in D Major) with Karl Haas conducting the London Baroque Ensemble (Parlophone/Odeon PMB 1004), in near mint condition Sample check indicates the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition. (27)
*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250)
*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250)
*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 90 classical mono and stereo records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Columbia, Philips, RCA, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the early 1980s, including many from the Decca LXT-series and HMV ALP-series plus 11 volumes of the Vladimir Horowitz Collection by RCA and a copy of Olivier Messiaen Organ Works Volume V (Unicorn DKP 9024/25) signed by Olivier Messiaen and Jennifer Bate, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included, some double-LPs. (approx. 90)
*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 50 classical mono and stereo records/LPs from popular quality record labels such Columbia, Decca, Philips, Parlophone, RCA, Supraphon and others, from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, including quite a few on the original mono Columbia blue/gold label, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 50)
Approx One Thousand Five Hundred 45rpm Records contained within Seven Flight Cases Includes 60s, 70s and 80s Pop, Rock and Soul from variety of Artists to include, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Supremes, Jimmy Ruffin, Four Tops, Temptations, Small Faces, Johnny & The Hurricanes, Martha & The Vandellas, The Crystals and Free. Various Conditions and Labels such as, Immediate, Probe, Parlophone, Columbia, Mojo, Tamla Motown, Stax, Polydor, Decca, Liberty, Trojan, Direction, London, Atlantic, Epic, Island, Harvest, Chess, RCA, Stateside, etc.
Eleven LP Records Includes 1st Pressings of The Beatles 'With The Beatles', 'A Hard Days Night', 'Beatles For Sale', 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', 'Rubber Soul', 'Help' and 'Revolver', The Rolling Stones 'No.2' Decca Label (LK 4661) and 'Aftermath' Decca Label (LK 4786), 'Buddy Holly' Coral Label (LVA 9085) and John Lennon's 'Imagine' with Poster and Postcard. All Heavily Played Conditions Vary.
Vinyl LP Records - THE ROLLING STONES - Big Hits High Tide And Green Grass (Decca 1966 Stereo); The Crickets - The "Chirping Crickets" (Coral); the Migil 5 - Mockin' Bird Hill (Pye); The Animals - Animal Tracks (Fame 1965 - shrink wrapped); The Drifters - I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing (Atlantic 1965 Mono); Sandy Shaw; Little Richard; Chuck Berry; Eddie Cochran; Buddy Holly; Roy Orbison; Maria Muldaur; Carole King - Tapestry (A&M); the John Lennon Collection; gene Pitney; Roxy Music; Jimi Hendrix; Cream - all vinyl good condition
Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck autographed record. Double LP of Music for the Millions with records included, released on Decca. Signed on the front by legendary crooners Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
Vocal records, 10-inch: fourteen, by Ansseau (VA63),Baklanoff (U.S. Decca 9-20423), Ginster (Victor 1737), Grey (Polydor 561.077, 561076), Koshetz (Victor 4040), Lemnitz (DA 4491, Telefunken GF 63018), Onegin (DA 1179, 1180), Ponselle (VA 67), Ruffo (VA 55), Vallin (Pathe 203.520, 188.739) (14)
†IVOR ROBERTS-JONES, CBE, RA (1913-1996) MAQUETTE FOR THE WINSTON CHURCHILL MONUMENT IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE bronze, by the Meridian Bronze Co, c1971-73 No 450 from the edition of 500, on stone plinth, 62cm h overall and a boxed set of twelve LP records Winston S Churchill His Memoirs and His Speeches, with booklet, Decca Record Co Ltd, 1964 Provenance:Acquired by the present vendor in the 1970s. In 1970 The House of Commons Winston Churchill Memorial Committee assisted by the Royal Fine Art Commission and two expert assessors, one of whom was Sir John Pope Hennessy drew up a shortlist of nine sculptors for the Winston Churchill Memorial commission. The intended location for the sculpture had previously been chosen by Churchill himself. Two of the sculptors, Ivor Roberts-Jones and Oscar Nemon were asked to submit revised proposals and in November the Committee chose Roberts-Jones. The twelve foot high bronze was unveiled in 1973. With its enigmatic expression and mass the statue brilliantly portrays Churchill's grit and greatness or, in the words of a reporter for The Times, his "Bulldog resolution and defiance." Two other examples from the same edition have recently sold at auction, one realising £36,000 plus premium at Mallams, Oxford and the other selling for 43750 USD at Christie's, New York in December 2014. One of three from the posthumous 2001 edition realised £145,250 at Christie's in November 2010.
A collection of approximately 190x records, most from the 1950s and 1960s, consisting of about 20x LPs, 30x 78s and 140x singles and EPs. There are many collectable items: Die Laughing “You Got The Power” (P/s); Etta James “My Dearest Darling” (HLM 9234); Nick Todd “At The Hop” (HLD 8537, tri-centre); Rolling Stones (4x original Decca); Dave 'Baby' Cortez (EP); McGuire Sisters (EP); Ricky Nelson (EP); Manfred Mann (EP); Ray Charles (EP); and 78s by Jackie Wilson; Gene Vincent; and The Crickets. Many are in their original company sleeves. A number of the singles are ex-juke box. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good or better but there is some variation across the collection.
An Edwardian Mahogany Gramophone Cabinet, together with a miscellaneous collection of approx 192 x 10" (26 cms) and approx 122 x 12" 30 cms rpm records, including Decca F5703-A 'Lullaby Land' Walt Disney Impressions No. 5, Decca F3014 'You've Got What Gets Me", Roy Fox and his Band, Decca F5853 'By the Lazy Lagoon', Stephani and his Si' Walt Disney's Silly Symphony, BD514 From the actual sound track 'Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs', Walt Disney, Decca 515 Hi Ho etc.
60s REGGAE SINGLES - Stomping pack of 4 x early 7" singles. Titles are Val Bennett - The Russians Are Coming (fab version of 'Take Five', Island WI-3146 - G+), Lyn Taitt And The Jets - Napoleon Solo / Pressure And Slide (WI-3139 - VG with surface marks but no deeper scratches), Zorro Five - Reggae Shhh! (Decca promo funky reggae! F 23042 - VG) and The Pioneers / Lord Salmons - No Dope Me Pony / Great-Great In '68 (skinhead classic on Amalgamated Records AMG 823 in VG condition).
60s/EARLY 70s ACETATE SINGLES - Highly intriguing collection of 18 x acetate 7" releases. Identified artists include Jade Warrior (Master Room single sided), Linda Lewis - Take Your Heart (CBS), Syl Johnson - I Wanna Satisfy Your Every Need (Hi 45.22145), Sundance - It's A Shame And A A Pity To Be Raised In The City (Decca stereo), 'M & M Music Demo' - Slow Motion/Come Home Love (great 60s female vocal, Emidisc), 'Something' Goin' On (great easy moving R&B, Emidisc 'A Schroeder Music), 'I'm Going To Tear Your Playhouse Down' (female vocal that could be the great Ann Peebles?). Includes several unidentified recordings of good quality and condition such as 'Change Me' (Jewel Music, a lovely female soul ballad), 'Good Things Come In Small Boxes' (Jewell), the classic 'I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (another lovely soulful female vocal) and Linger A Little Longer' (Jewel). Condition is generally VG to Ex and all records seem to be playable.
CLASSICAL - Large collection of around 150 x LPs with a varied selection of releases including early pressings from labels such as Decca, CBS, RCA, Supraphon and Fontana. Expect to find works from the likes of Tosanini, Bizet, Mahler, Tchaikovsky (w/Kondrashin), Chicago Symph, Berlioz, Andre Previn, Richard Strauss, Bernstein, Stern, John Williams, Barenboim and Puccini. Around 40 of the titles are on Decca's mono series (ACL/LXT) and the lot will include around 15 x 10" and a small selection of 7" records. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

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