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Lot 36

10 Long Playing Records The Rolling Stones & David Bowie including "Through the Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)" octagonal gatefold sleeve Decca SKL 5019, "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" 1st pressing with stapled picture booklet Decca TXL 101, "Goats Head Soup" COC 59101, "Milestones", "Black and Blue", "It`s Only Rock & Roll" plus David Bowie - "David Live" 1st pressing, "Absolute Beginners", "Young Americans", "Changes Two" (10)

Lot 211

A Collection of Records by The Rolling Stones comprisiing 'Beggars Banquet' mono Decca Label (LK 4955), 'Exile On Main Street' Rolling Stones Label (COC 69100) with inners, 'Sticky Fingers' Rolling Stones Label (COC 59100) with small zip sleeve, 'Let It Bleed' Decca Label (SKL 5025) (1971 reissue), 'Goats Head Soup' Rolling Stones Label (COC 59101), 'Emotional Rescue' Rolling Stones Label (CUN 39111) with poster, 'Some Girls' Rolling Stones Label (CUN 39108) with die-cut sleeve, 'Black And Blue' Rolling Stones Label (COC 59106), 'Tattoo You' Rolling Stones Label (CUN 39114), 'Come On/I Want to Be Loved' Decca Label (F11675) and 'We Love You/Dandelion' Decca Label (F12654)

Lot 240

Fifty Seven 45rpm Records. ATLANTIC Label (4001 series under Decca and 584 000 series under Polydor). Included amongst is Loretta Williams 'Baby Cakes/I'm Missing You' (584 032), Solomon Burke's 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love' (AT 4004), 'The Price' (AT 4014), 'Got To get You Off My Mind' (AT 4022), 'Maggies Farm' (AT 4030), 'Someone Is Watching' (AT 4044), 'Only Love (Can Save Me Now)' (AT 4061), 'Baby Come On Home' (AT 4073), 'I Feel A Sin Comin On' (584 005), 'Keep Lookin' (584 026), 'Keep A Light In The Window Till I Come Home' (584 100) and 'Take Me (Just As I Am)' (584 122), Patty La Belle (& Blue Belles) 'All Or Nothing' (AT 4055), 'Over The Rainbow' (AT 4064) and 'Patti's Prayer' (584 007), Doris Troy's 'What'cha Gonna Do About It' (AT 4011) and 'Heartaches' (AT 4032), Ben E King's 'It's All Over' (AT 4007), 'Seven Letters' (AT 4018), 'Goodnight My Love, Pleasent Dreams' (AT 4065), 'I Swear By The Stars Above' (584 046) and 'Till I Cant Take It Any More' (584 238), Otis Redding's 'Mr Pitiful' (AT 4024), 'Respect' (AT 4039) and 'My Girl' (AT 4050), Drifters 'Under The Boardwalk' (AT 4001), 'Follow Me' (AT 4034), 'Baby What I Mean' (584 065) and 'Still Burning In My Heart' (584 195). Others by Sam & Dave, Jackie Ivory, Mar-Keys, Little Mack, Percy Sledge, Wilson Pickett, Booker T, Carla Thomas, Esther Phillips, Mable John, Brother Jack McDuff, Eddie Floyd, Joe Tex, Sweet Inspirations, Freddie King, Don Convy and Aretha Franklin

Lot 37

A 1930`s small black cased `Decca` gramophone of small proportions, in good general condition, with two records.

Lot 559

Music Hall records: Gus Elen: G & T 3-2755 `Arf a Pint of Ale; Florrie Forde: 3628 Come and hear the orchestra; Marie Lloyd: Zonophone 980 The Twiddly-Wink / The Piccadilly Trot; 897 The Coster Girl in Paris / Every Little Movement has a Meaning of its own;1026 When I take my morning promenade / Put on your Slippers; Regal G7076 A Little bit of what you fancy does you good / Woman`s opinion of Man; G7263 Now you`ve got the Khaki on / Revue; Nellie Wallace: Decca 5227, HMV 2608, 3683; Gertie Miller Decelith (flexible) 31338 Keep off the Grass (11)

Lot 558

Vocal and other records, in albums: Der Graf von Luxemburg, six black dog Concert records, von Ligety, Storm et al; and six green pre-dog records Zigeunerliebe, Zwerens, Strehl et al (original casts), in album; eight HMV (private yellow label) records by Metcalfe-Casals, in two albums; Columbia (US) Delius Sociey Vol 2; Lilli Lehmann Memorialalbum; Opera Arias by Polyna Stoska; Decca Fourteen Songs of Moussorgsky (Rosing); and eighteen operatic and other albums (24)

Lot 1042

A vintage Columbia Viva-Tonal Grafanola portable wind-up gramophone, number 202 together with a small collection of five various needle tins including HMV and Decca examples and a quantity of records with printed paper sleeves

Lot 99

A Decca recording of a Christmas Carol and Disney interest, with Ronald Colman as Scrooge, and two HMV Disney records, Pinocchio and Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.

Lot 204

De Luca, Giuseppe: G & T 54021 (w Ceresoli) Favorita; HMV DB 219; Victrola 1109, 595, 64776, 64934, 66133, 66158; and five Decca and CRS records

Lot 159

34 vinyl records (VARIOUS ARTISTS) inc.The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Demo's. Included amongst is The Beatles (White Album) 2-LP Apple Label (PMC 7067/8) mono numbered 0623891 (with poster and 1 of the 4 pics), 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band' 1st Press mono (lacking original inner and cardboard cut-out), John Lennon:Plastic ono Band 'Give Peace a Chance' Apple Label (Apple 13) with p/s and 'Instant Karma' Apple Label (Apple 1003) with p/s, The Rolling Stones 'No.2' Decca Label (LK 4661) lacking sleeve, 'Aftermath' Decca Label (LK 4786), 'Bravo' Horzu Label (German Release) and 'Metamorphosis' Decca Label (SKL 5212), THE RICHARD KENT STYLE 'NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO' Rare Columbia Demo (DB 7964), 'The Crazy World of Arthur Brown' Track Label (613 005), Grapefruit 'Deep Water' RCA Victor (SF 8030), Scott Walker 'Scott 2' Philips Label (BL 7840) with signed portrait, Faces 'Dishevelment Blues' FREE NME FLEXI-DISC (SFI 139), Alice Cooper 'Slick Black Limousine' FREE NME FLEXI-DISC (LYN 258516), amongst others. (UNFORTUNATELY OVERALL CONDITION IS POOR) (illustrated)

Lot 174

3 LP Records comprising AT THE CAVERN compilation, Decca Label (LK 4597), TWIST AT THE STAR CLUB HAMBURG compilation, Philips Label (BL 7578) and SATURDAY CLUB compilation, Parlophone Label (PMC 1130). (F-G) (illustrated)

Lot 1496

RECORDED MUSIC. A COLLECTION OF 78RPM VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS Venuti, Lang, Bluebird – WILD CAT, DOIN’ THINGS Lewis, Clapp, Victor – SUGAR BABE, I’M LEAVING!, GIRL OF MY DREAMS Sanders, Victor –ROODLES, I AIN’T GOT NOBODY Barris-Fain-Kahal, Victor – MISSISSIPPI MUD I LEFT MY SUGAR STANDING IN THE RAIN, SWEEL L’IL AIN’T SHE SWEET Clare, Woods, Victor–WHAT DO I CARE WHAT SOMEBODY SAID, UNDER THE MOON Green, Warren, Victor – MY REGULAR GIRL, WHO’LL BE THE ONE Trent-DeRose-Richman, Victor – MUDDY WATER, AIN’T SHE SWEET Etting Davidson, Victor – WISTFUL AND BLUE, LONELY EYES Jelly Roll Morton, Commodore – THE NAKED DANCE, MICHIGAN WATER BLUES Leed –Manners, Okeh – KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HEART, WITH A TWIST OF THE WRIST Blossom-Herbert, Okeh – THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, SWING LITTLE INDIANS, SWING Healey-Singer-Von Tilzer, Okeh – THAT’S WHERE I MEET MY GIRL, I JUST WANNA PLAY WITH YOU Horsley-Dunn, Vocalion – FOUR O’CLOCK BLUES, AGGRAVATIN’ PAPA Elmer, Schoebel, Victor – MILITARY MIKE, BASS ALE BLUES Fisher-Goodwin-Shay, Vocalion – WHEN YOU’RE SMILING, MR. BROWN GOES TO TOWN Gottlieb, Boutelje & Burt, Columbia – SHE WOULDN’T DO, MORE Elmer-Barr, Victor – CHOO-CHOO BLUES, KISS MAMA, KISS PAPA Berlin, Perfect – TELL ALL THE FOLKS IN KENTUCKY, SITTIN’ IN A CORNER Strayhorn, Okeh – TAKE THE “A” TRAIN, CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO Jolson-Rose-Dreyer, Victor – BACK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD, SUNSHINE Lawson, Signature – TOO MANY TIMES, STUMBLING Higginbotham-Allen, Bluebird – SWING OUT, FEELING DROWSY Joplin, Blue Note- MAPLE LEAF RAG, YELLOW DOG BLUES Pecora, Blue Note – SHE’S CRYING FOR ME, SLOW ‘EM DOWN BLUES Hoosier Hot Shots, Melotone – YES SHE DO-NO SHE DON’T, I’M LOOKING FOR A GIRL (2) Magidson-Hoffman-Goodhart, Melotone – BLACK EYED SUSAN BROWN, BACK IN INDIANA Creamer-Layton, Brunswick – DOWN BY THE RIVER, WHEN WILL THE SUN SHINE Turk-Handman, Brunswick – MY SWEETIE WENT AWAY, DUCK’S QUACK Spencer- Wiedoeft, Brunswick – CINDERELLA BLUES, SHINE Allen- Barbarin, Bluebird – PLEASING PAUL, IT SHOULD BE YOU Gilbert- Wayne, Victor – RAMONA, LONELY MELODY Lieurance, Victor – BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA, LA ROSITA Williams, Victor – ROYAL GARDEN BLUES, DANGEROUS BLUES Snyder, Victor – WHO’S SORRY NOW?, SNAKES HIPS Piron- Bocage, Victor – NEW ORLEANS WIGGLE-SHIMMY, MAMMA’S GONE, GOOD-BYE Dowell- William, Victor – WEST INDIES BLUES, DO DOODLE OOM Panico– Schoebel, Victor – TAMPEEKOE, STATIC STRUT Quicksell, Perfect – DUSTING THE DONKEY, COLLEGIATE Senter, Perfect – BUCKTOWN BLUES, YOU’VE BROKEN MY HEART Brown-Friend, Perfect – IT’S TIME TO KEEP AWAY FROM YOU, SLIPPERY ELM Nelson, Victor – I’VE GOT A SONG FOR SALE, TIN ROOF BLUES Smythe- Gillham, Victor – MEAN BLUES, MAMMA GOES WHERE PAPA GOES Busse-Henry, Davis, Regal – HOT LIPS, YOU CAN HAVE HIM I DON’T WANT HIM BLUES Montgomery, Okeh – BEAR CREEK HOP, I WANT A WAITRESS Schoenberger, Gennett – SAY IT WITH A UKULELE, BEFORE YOU GO Carmichael –Mills, Harmony – BONEYARD SHUFFLE, WASHBOARD BLUES Marshal –Egan- Whiting, Okeh – SOMEBODY’S WRONG, STEAMBOAT SAL Fiorito, Okeh – ELIZA, COLD, COLD MAMMAS Caesar-Meyer, Victor – BUY, BUY FOR BABY, SHE’S ONE SWEET SHOW GIRL Palmer, Victor – SENTIMENTAL BABY, THEN CAME THE DAWN Klages-Greer, Victor – LOW DOWN RHYTHM, GOTTA FEELIN’ FOR YOU Clare-Levant, Victor – LOVABLE AND SWEET, MY DREAM MEMORY Davis, Victor – COPENHAGEN, BEALE STREET BLUES Cotterell, Decca – MR WU!, FERDINAND THE BULL Eldridge, Vocalion – WABASH STOMP, FLORIDA STOMP Ferraris, Parlophone – BLACK EYES, NAGASAKI Brown, His Master’s Voice – CASEY JONES, WASHBOARDS GET TOGETHER Washboard Serenaders, His Master’s Voice – KAZOO MOAN, TIGER RAG Fried, His Master’s Voice – I’M GONNA PLAY DOWN BY THE OHIO, FIRE Pollack, Panachord – THAT’S A PLENTY, CLARINETITIS Smith, His Master’s Voice – MISSOURI MOAN, MARKET STREET STOMP Weeks, Okeh – SIREN OF THE SOUTHERN SEA, WANG WANG BLUES Redman, His Master’s Voice – GEE, AIN’T I GOOD TO YOU, I’D LOVE IT Clarke- Akst, Parlophone – AM I BLUE?, MY KINDA LOVE Williams, Parlophone – AFRICAN JUNGLE, POOR LI’L ME McCarthy-Monaco, Parlophone – YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU, APPLE BLOSSOMS Holman, His Master’s Voice – SUGAR HILL FUNCTION, YOU MIGHT GET BETTER....... Carmichael, His Master’s Voice – ROCKIN’ CHAIR, GEORGIA ON MY MIND Handy, Parlophone – ST LOUIS BLUES, THE SHEIK OF ARABY (2) Piron, Okeh – ....SISTER KATE, BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME Handy, Okeh – NEW ST. LOUIS BLUES, BAD HABITS Boland, Vocalion – TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, SUGAR PLUM Allen, Vocalion – WHOSE HONEY ARE YOU, I GOTCHA Wahington-Bassman, Vocalion – I’M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU, BUGLE CALL RAG Johnson, Domino – CHARLESTON, SWEET GEORGIA BROWN Mares-Mills, Columbia – THE LAND OF DREAMS, NAGASAKI Joplin, Columbia – MAPLE LEAF RAG, REINCARNATION Yellen-Bigelow & Bates, Columbia – HARD HEARTED HANNAH, TESSIE (STOP TEASIN’ ME) Gray & Liston, Columbia – MEXICAN BLUES, UNCLE BUD (BUGLE BLUES) King, Columbia – HELLO, HELLO!, I AIN’T GONNA GIVE NOBODY NONE O’ THIS JELLYROLL Bowman, Columbia – KANSAS CITY BLUES, THE ALCOHOLIC BLUES Williams-Creamer, Gennett – THAT’S A PLENTY, TIN ROOF BLUES Robinson, Gennett – ECCENTRIC, SAN Redman-Nesbit, Bluebird – MISS HANNAH, THE WAY I FEEL TODAY Morton, Bigard, Zutty, Singleton, Bluebird – TURTLE TWIST, SMILIN’ THE BLUES AWAY Brunies-Cassard, Brunswick – ANGRY, THAT’S A PLENTY (2) Wells, Victor – SADIE GREEN VAMP OF NEW ORLEANS, CONEY ISLAND WASHBOARD The Five Harmaniacs, Brunswick – CAROLINA BOUND, BALTIMORE Williams, Brunswick – SLOW RIVER, ZULU WAIL Joplin, Victor – MAPLE LEAF RAG, CANADIAN CAPERS Hayes, Victor – SHE’S NO TROUBLE, SOUTH Schuster-Yellman, Victor – TAKE YOUR FINGER FROM OUT OF YOUR MOUTH, GO JOE GO Grainger, Henderson, Victor – DO DOODLE OOM, WEST INDIES BLUES Moten – Hayes, Okeh – THINGS SEEM SO BLUE TO ME, 18TH STREET STRUT Ager & Yellen, Harmony – HARD TO-GET GERTIE, STATIC STRUT Walker, His Master’s Voice – STRUGGLE BUGGY, DON’T YOU THINK I LOVE YOU? Hudson, Columbia – MOON GLOW, YOUR MOTHER’S SON IN LAW Ponce –Dougherty, Duophone – OH! YOU’VE NO IDEA, I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE McDonough, Columbia – DR. HECKLE AND MR. JIBE, TEXAS TEA PARTY (2) Wand & Garrett, Columbia – DALLAS BLUES, ROYAL GARDEN BLUES Berlin, Brunswick – BEGGING FOR LOVE, PARKIN’ IN THE MOONLIGHT Heath – McHugh, Brunswick – MAD, LOVE James, Brunswick – CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE, NO, NO, NORA Robinson, Brunswick – RAMPART STREET BLUES, BACK O’ TOWN BLUES Friend- Baer, Brunswick – MAMA LOVES PAPA, STEALING TO VIRGINIA Hughes & Lake, Regal – BLESS ‘EM ALL, LETTING THE NEW YEAR IN (2) Leslye & Issacs, Regal – I DID WHAT I COULD WITH MY GAS MASK, YOU’LL BE FAR BETTER OFF IN A HOME MacDougall, Regal–I’D DO IT WITH A SMILE, THE BARMAID AT THE ROSE AND CROWN (2) Morton, British Rhythm Society – BLUE BLOOD BLUES, MUSHMOUTH SHUFFLE Thompson- Williams, Brunswick – STATE STREET BLUES, HOT LIPS Confrey, Brunswick – KITTEN ON THE KEYS, NOLA Williams, Brunswick – LOOSE FEET, RUNNIN’ WILD Randolph, Bluebird – SWING YOU CATS, SNOWBALL (2) Madden, Bluebird – DON’T TETCH IT!, I’M TRYIN’ Pola-Marks, Bluebird – SHE’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER, SKYLARK Cramer, Bluebird – WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL, THE FOUR CLEFS WOOGIE Robinson, Blue Note – ECCENTRIC, BLUES ‘N’ BOOZE Handy, Blue Note – CARELESS LOVE, WININ’ BOY BLUES (2) Morton, British Rhythm Society – LOW GRAVY, PRATT CITY BLUES Stolz, Brunswick – SAL-O-MAY, CANADIAN CAPERS

Lot 1497

RECORDED MUSIC. A COLLECTION OF 78RPM VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS Joplin, Decca – MAPLE LEAF RAG, JAZZ ME BLUES Schwartz-Lewis-Young, Decca – I’M ALL BOUND ‘ROUND WITH THE MASON DIXON LINE, ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE STEP Fisher-Austin, Decca – WILBERFORCE, GET OFF THAT HORSE!, PISTOL PACKIN’ MAMA Morton, Commodore – BIG LIP BLUES, GOOD OLD NEW YORK Edwards, Commodore – BARNYARD BLUES, TIGER RAG Dodds, Biltmore – CARPET ALLEY, HOUSE RENT RAG Oliver, Biltmore – JAZZIN’ BABIES BLUES, TUXEDO RAG Handy, Bluebird – BEALE STREET BLUES, THE PEARLS Hines-Mundy, Bluebird – MADHOUSE, GET HAPPY Formby, Gillord & Cliffe, Regal – WHEN I’M CLEANING WINDOWS, KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE Gay, Regal – LEANING ON A LAMPOST, HI-TIDDLY-HI-TI ISLAND Formby, Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – I DON’T LIKE, MY PLUS FOURS Bechet-Maxey, Bluebird – LAY YOUR RACKET, I WANT YOU TONIGHT Woods-Campbell-Connelly, Decca – THE OLD KITCHEN KETTLE, THE BAKED POTATO MAN Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – THE WASH HOUSE AT THE BACK, THE PLEASURE CRUISE Senter, Bluebird – NO ONE, SMILES Teagarden-Kelly-Rubens-Condon, Bluebird – I’M GONNA STOMP MR. HENRY LEE, THAT’S A SERIOUS THING McKenzie, Bluebird – TAILSPIN BLUES, NEVER HAD A REASON TO BELIEVE IN YOU (2) Owens-Rose, Brunswick –LINGER AWHILE, I’M SITTING PRETTY IN A PRETTY LITTLE CITY Creamer-Hardy, Brunswick – WHY SHOULD I WEEP ABOUT ONE SWEETIE, PROMISE ME EVERYTHING, NEVER GET ANYTHING BLUES McKenzie-Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES (2) Brooks, Bluebird – DARKTOWN STRUTTERS’ BALL, I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE, BABY Hines-Carpenter, Bluebird – ANN, TOPSY-TURVY David-Ahlert, Bluebird – WHO’S BEATIN’ MY TIME WITH YOU, BLACKOUT Spitainy-Capwell, Bluebird – MADALAINE, I WISH I HAD A SWEETHEART Davis-Silver, Brunswick – WHEN WILL THE SUN SHINE, DOWN BY THE RIVER Kahn-Fiorito, Cameo – CHARLEY, MY BOY, KNOCK AT THE DOOR Tush-Brown, Columbia – OH! YOU LA! LA!, INDIANOLA Sweatman, Columbia – THAT’S GOT ‘EM, A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND Williams- Warfield, Brunswick – BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME, TRYING TO STOP MY CRYING (2) Wilson, Capitol – JANE, JANE, JANE, SCOTCH AND SODA Johnson, American Music – STOMP DE LOWDOWN, SO DIF’RENT BLUES Hardin, Bluebird – GOOBER DANCE, TOO TIGHT Dominique, Bluebird – MY LITTLE ISABEL, HEAH’ ME TALKIN’ Lester- Melrose, Brunswick – BARREL HOUSE STOMP, WAILIN’ BLUES Brown- Rose- Henderson, Brunswick – IF YOU HADN’T GONE AWAY, MILENBERG JOYS Davis- Robinson, Brunswick – FALLIN’ DOWN, WHAT DID I TELL YA Hacia Carolina, Brunswick – CAROLINA BOUND, BALTIMORE DeSylva- Brown- Henderson, Brunswick – WHAT D’YA SAY?, I’M ON THE CREST OF A WAVE Miller- Goodman, Brunswick – ROOM 1411, JUNGLE BLUES Ferd – Morton, Brunswick – MIDNIGHT MAMA, MR. JELLY LORD Davis- Melrose, Brunswick – COPENHAGEN, PRINCE OF WAILS Williams-Williams, Columbia – ROYAL GARDEN BLUES, CRAZY BLUES Rose & White, Columbia – DOO DAH BLUES, LOLA LO McKenzie- Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES McPhail- Michels, Brunswick – SAN, RED HOT Schoebel, Brunswick – LOTS O’ MAMA, FROM ONE TIL’ TWO McKenzie – Slevin, Brunswick - YOU AIN’T GOT NOTHIN’, BARB WIRE BLUES Bradford, Colmubia – MOANFUL BLUES, PUT AND TAKE Bryan & Moll, Columbia – TWENTY SWEDES RAN THROUGH THE WEEDS, THE PEANUT VENDOR Piron, Columbia – HIGH SOCIETY, I’M SATISFIED WITH MY GAL Stacy, Commodore – RAMBLIN’COMPLAININ’ Williams- Brunis, Commodore – UGLY CHILE, THAT DA DA STRAIN Feather, Commodore – ESQUIRE BLUES, ESQUIRE BOUNCE Hall, Commodore – ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE-STEP, CLARINET MARMALADE Dorsey, Commodore – RIVERSIDE BLUES, ROSETTA Berlin –Handman, Columbia – BUT, THINK OF ME LITTLE DADDY Fiorito & Gorman, Columbia – BARKIN’ DOG, “O” (OH!) Bowman, Columbia – KANSAAS CITY BLUES, THE ALCOHOLIC BLUES Mure, Columbia – TRUMPET CHA CHA CHA, CHA CHA IN THE RAIN Arnold, Fowler, Hall – London American Recordings – THAT’S HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, IF DREAMS CAME TRUE Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Gibson- Hendricks- Francis, MGM – SPINNIN’ ROCK BOOGIE, FREEZE IT BOOGIE Rodgers, London American Recordings – WILLING AND EAGER, QUANDO, QUANDO, QUANDO Boone, London American Recordings – LOVER’S LANE, TEN LONELY GUYS Gold- Boone, L ONDON American Recordings – THE EXODUS SONG, THERE’S A MOON OUT TONIGHT Jones- Kahn, London American Recordings – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, PICTURES IN THE FIRE Gaze, Lodon Ameircan Reordings – BERLIN MELODY, “COME SEPTEMBER” Singleton, London American Recordings – FOR A PENNY, WANG DANG TAFFY-APPLE TANGO Glasser- Bold, London American Recordings – I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU, I ALMOST LOST MY MIND Gross- Coslow, London American Recordings – TOMORROW NIGHT, SHAKE A HAND Toombs, London American Recordings – FIVE, TEN FIFTEEN HOURS, I’M IN LOVE AGAIN Nugetre, London American Recordings – CHAINS OF LOVE, FRIENDLY PERSUASION Torok, London American Recordings – MEXICAN JOE, IN THE ROOM Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Everly, London American Recordings – GEE, BUT IT’S LONELY, FOR MY GOOD FORTUNE Boone, Stateside – NEVER PUT IT IN WRITING, I LIKE WHAT YOU DO Rose-Little–Frost–Creamer–Layton, His Master’s Voice – SWEET MAMA (PAPA’S GOING MAD), BROADWAY ROSE Gershwin, Parlophone – LADY BE GOOD, SWEET SUE Hodes, Decca – LIBERETY INN DRAG, GEORGIA CAKE WALK Snyder, Victor – WHO’S SORRY NOW? SNAKES HIPS Turk – Robinson, Victor – BEALE STREET MAMMA, LOUISVILLE LOU Wooding– Schafer, Columbia – WALK, JENNY, WALK!, LAST NIGHT ON THE BACK PORCH Kahn & Jones, Imperial – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, FLORIDA Moret- Whiting, Brunswick – SHE’S FUNNY THAT WAY, WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME Buffano, Harmony – THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE, SO DOES YOUR OLD MANDARIN Deutsch, Savoy – PLAY FIDDLE, PLAY, DARK – EYESKY Williams-Palmer, Pathé – EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY BUT MY BABY DON’T LOVE NOBODY BUT ME, BETTER SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH YOUR MAMA McDonald- Hanley, Varsity – INDIANA, I D A Morton, General – SWEET SUBSTITUTE, PANAMA Souza, Varsity – NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH, NEVER NEVER LAND FANTASY Sissle- Blake, Victor – BALTIMORE BUZZ, BANDANA DAYS Handy, Victor – MEMPHIS BLUES, LONESOME MAMA Hanley, Victor – GEE! BUT I HATE TO GO HOME ALONE, I WISH I COULD SHIMMY LIKE MY SISTER KATE Austin- Bergere, Victor – HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO, MEANEST BLUES Duvernay, Bluebird – WHY SHOULD I CARE? THE JIVE IS JUMPIN’ Handy, Bluebird – ST. LOUIS BLUES, SWEET SUE – JUST YOU Roberts, Banner – OH! HAROLD, YES! WE HAVE NO BANANAS Gaillard, Atomic – YEP-ROC-HERESAY, ATOMIC COCKTAIL Clapp, Asah – GIRL OF MY DREAMS, RAINBOW BLUES Stacy, Asah – VARIATIONS IN JAZZ Reser, Apollo BANJO BOOGIE, JAZZ LEGATO JAZZ PIZZICATO Monaco- Jerome, Decca – ROW, ROW, ROW, ALL ALONE Burke – Leslie, Decca – YOU’RE THE VERY LAST WORD IN LOVE, MEMORIES Rose- Conrad, Victor – YOU’VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EV’RY NIGHT, NUTHIN BUT Sissie- Blake, Actuelle – BANDANA DAYS, LOVE WILL FIND A WAY Parish- Carmichael, Bluebird – STAR DUST, KEEPIN’ OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW McKenzie-Krupa, Bluebird – ONE HOUR, HELLO LOLA Redmond- Sanford- David, Bluebird – I’LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF, TWO SLEEPY PEOPLE Napoleon- Signorelli, Pathé – GREAT WHITE WAY BLUES, RAILROAD MAN Kenny- Kenny, Decca – LITTLE SKIPPER, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW Drake- Hoffman- Livingston, Brunswick – DON’T CHANGE HORSES, SHE BROKE MY HEART IN THREE PLACES Morey & Malotte, Regal – FERDINAND THE BULL, THE GIRL FRIEND OF THE WHIRLING DERVISH Fields & McHugh, Regal – DIGA DIGA DOO, THE KITTEN WITH THE BIG GREEN EYES (140 approx )

Lot 117

Eleven vinyl records by The Rolling Stones comprising their 1964 debut album 2nd pressing Decca label LK 4605 (sleeves lists I need you Baby), their 1972 album 'Exile on Main Street' (2 LP) Rolling Stone label and nine 45s comprising a Dutch release, two New Zealand releases and five from the 'Single Stones Series' (numbers 4,6,7,8, and 11)

Lot 124

A collection of thirty LPs and 68 7inch vinyl records. Included amongst is King Crimson 'In The Court of the Crimson King' Pink Island label ILSP 9111 with white 'i' logo, The Rolling Stones EP unboxed Decca label DFE 8560, The Beatles 'Twist & Shout' EP, Isaac Hayes 'To Be Continued' Stax 2325 026, The Temptations 'Greatest Hits' TML 11042, Steppenwolf 'Slow Flux', Ray McVays 'It's Reggae Time' and 'We Got Soul', amongst others

Lot 687

10-inch popular records: approximately 660, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Fox, Jack Hylton, Jean Sablon, Clapham & Dwyer, Ambrose, Issy Bonn, Jessie Matthews and others, on Decca, HMV, Parlophone, including bright red label, Pathé, Italian and French HMV and other European labels

Lot 659

Groh, Herbert: ten records, Parlophone, Polydor, Decca, Odeon (10) (A325)

Lot 554

Besanzoni; Bettendorf et al: four HMV & Victor records by Besanzoni; Beuf: Columbia 12264; Bettendorf: nine Parlophone, a Homochord and a U.S. Decca; Beyle: e/s Pathé 2534; Bianca-Tamagno: Odeon 37214/6 Adriana Lecouvreur; Billot: Odeon 60357/8 Philemon et Baucis / Longleur de Notre Dame; 188. 680 French songs; Bindernagel: Vox 2034 Figaro; Telefunken E1144 Oberon; Parlophon P1214, 1215 Aida (22) (A56)

Lot 372

The Decca Crescendo junior sound box wind up record player, box of Columbia loud tone needles and box of records

Lot 267

Muffin the Mule printed ephemera, books and records: five black and white photos of Muffin and Annette; a Muffin stage show poster; a box addressed to Annete Mills in Kent with handwritten note ‘Sample Muffin Records’ with a Decca Record; two other Muffin records; two song sheets; T.V. Comic Annual; and five magazines with articles about Annette and/or Muffin

Lot 241

Vinyl Records: The Small Faces, two album Small Faces - Decca LK4790 UK1966 mono Vg++/VV+ & SF Sorrow - Columbia SCXJ 6306 Spanish 1969 VG+/VG+

Lot 162

Vinyl Records: Archie Fisher, Orfeo - Decca SKL 5057 UK 1970 stereo album EX/EX

Lot 45

Vocal records, 12-inch, mainly British: Roy Henderson, Decca S10010-12, Sea Drift; and sixty by Widdop, Woodman, John Coates, Allin, Austral, Whitehill, Radford, Evan Williams, Gluck, Scotney, Megane, Watcyns, Melba, Butt (MV04045), Elwes, Santley, Henri Scott, Horace Stevens and others, in a rack

Lot 253

Vinyl Records: Davy Graham, Folk, Blue & Beyond - Decca LK 4649 UK 1965 album VG++/VG+

Lot 268

Thirty eight vinyl records from the 50`s and 60`s, records comprise of a variety of Artists and Bands to include Heinz `Tribute To Eddie` (Decca LK4599), Sal Mineo `Sal` (TFL 5004), Lulu `Something To Shout About` (LK 4719), `Good Old Fifties` (ATL 5004), `Six-Five Special` (PMC 1047), Temptations `Getting Ready` (STML 11035), `In Style With The Crickets` (LVA 9142), The Platters (MPL 6504), `The Two Sides Of John Leyton` (CLP 1497), Marvin Gaye `In The Groove` (TML 11091), Edwin Starr `Soul Master` (STML 11094), The Marvelettes `In Full Bloom` (STML 11145), `The Brook Brothers` (NPL 18067), `Bobby Vee I Remember Buddy Holly` (LBY 1188), Amongst others, Conditions vary.

Lot 2052

An early wind up Decca gramophone in working order, together with a box of 78rpm records

Lot 1196

Vintage wind up Decca record player together with a few contemporary records.

Lot 34

Daniel O’Neill (1920-1974)INTERIOR WITH NUDEoil on boardsigned lower right; inscribed with title on reverse; titled on Waddington Galleries [Montreal] label also on reverseLandscaPortraite18 by 24in., 45 by 60cm.Waddington Galleries, Montreal;The Collection of Mervyn & Pat SolomonDaniel O`Neill exhibited at the Waddington Galleries between 1946 and 1955. After leaving Ireland in 1958 to move to London he exhibited with the Waddington Gallery in Montreal, Canada. During this period he also exhibited in New York (1947), in Beverly Hills, California (1948) and in a group show in Amsterdam. George Waddington, who was Victor`s youngest brother, worked in the Dublin Gallery but when Victor moved to London, George decided to move to Montreal where he opened Waddington Galleries Inc in 1959.Mervyn and Pat Solomon have been known in the art world as passionate collectors of art for generations. From Belfast, the family name is also synonymous with the music industry, Mervyn`s father being one of the duo Solomon & Peres (Morris Solomon and Harold Peres) music and entertainment retailers, distributors and producers based in Belfast between 1924-1981, later acquired by Decca Records. Mervyn himself founded Emerald Music in 1964 and was the first person to record Rory Gallagher and Van Morrison.The present collection demonstrates a support for Northern visual artists: Frank McKelvey, Daniel O`Neill, Colin Middleton, Tom Carr, Cecil Maguire, Martin Mooney, Markey Robinson and a clear interest in Irish artists working abroad, in Roderic O`Conor and Aloysius O`Kelly. Contemporary names such as Sandra Bell and Michael Leventis are evidence of an appreciation of later trends.

Lot 649

Vinyl Records: The Rolling Stones, Through The Past Darkly - Decca SKL 5019 UK stereo album. First press with unboxed logo & original stereo inner. Sleeve EX vinyl VG+

Lot 682

Vinyl Records: Approx 70 singles, including demo`s on the Decca label (viewing essential no list) various artists, years & condition

Lot 723

Vinyl Records: Marianne Faithfull, Come My Way - Decca LK 4688 UK 1965 VG+/VG+, Go Away From The World Ep & 6 singles on the Decca label various conditions

Lot 385

Lieban, Lemnitz etc: Lieban, J: G & T 3-42792/3,Hans Sachs/ Undine (Lortzing); 3-42819/20, Orpheus/ Mikado; four records (USSR & Decca) by Lemeshev; four 12-inch records by Lemnitz (Decca, Electrola); and records by Lennartsson (Gramophone 2-82556), Lennox, E (Brunswick), LinJsay, J, Lieban, A and Lisitsian

Lot 43

Vocal records, 12-inch: 134, Columbia, Parlophone, Imperial, Aeolian-Vocalion, Brunswick, Polydor, Decca, Telefunken and Velvet Face, by Baillie, Dodds, Bettendorf, Lenghi, Turner, Thill, Autori, Seinemeyer, Gay, Piccaver, Kipnis, Souzay, Fischer-Dieskau, Bispham and others, in 2 racks

Lot 798

Vinyl Records: Spriguns, Revel Weird And Wild - Decca SKL 5262 UK 1976 album. Sleeve EX some slight laminate creasing vinyl EX, with insert

Lot 134

Vocal records, 10-inch: 160, Decca, Columbia, Brunswick and other makes, by Dolivo, d`Alessio, Chamlee, Costa-Marrugat, Vigano, Deldi, Vallin, Volker, Villabella, Piccaver, Onegin (Bruns. 10257), Pagliughi (Cetra TI. 7003), Pertile (Col GQ 7178) and others

Lot 109

Instrumental and chamber music records: 190, 12-inch, Columbia, Aeolian-Vocalion, NGS, Polydor, Decca, Velvet Face and other makes, by Amar Trio, Solomon, Sammons, Grainger (Duo-Art Pianola), Pachmann, Lener, London, Spencer Dyke and Capet Quartets, Sapellnikov, Godowsky, Ansermet and others, in 3 racks

Lot 30

Dance, Swing and Jazz records: 96 10-inch and 41 12-inch, by Jack Hylton, Lew Stone, Benny Goodman, Earl Bostic, Ted Heath, Ambrose, Roy Fox, Spike Jones, Chris Barber, Humphrey Lyttleton, Artie Shaw, Jack Payne, Harry Parry and others; and two albums, Ambrose (Decca) and Xavier Cugat (RCA Victor)

Lot 62

Schlusnus: 94 Schallplatte, Polydor, DGG and Decca records, in three carriers and a record carton

Lot 660

Vinyl Records: The Rolling Stones, Let It Bleed - Decca SKL 5025 UK 1969 stereo album. 1st press with unboxed logo, stickered sleeve & poster. Sleeve VG+, poster EX & vinyl VG due to a surface mark on both sides

Lot 194

Bernac, Berger, E: two HMV DB (French), four DA and two Ultraphon records; and Berger, E: six records, Decca, Electrola, Grammophon, HMV DB and Polydor

Lot 59

Vocal records, 10-inch: 169, Columbia, Pathe, Aeolian-Vocalion, Homophon, Decca, Parlophone, Cliftophone-Brunswick etc, by Lappas, Plunket Greene, Allin, Thill, Lauri-Volpi, Bettendorf, Labette, Souzay, Buckley, Gerhardt, Lenghi-Cellini, Slezak and others, in 2 racks

Lot 686

Vinyl Records: Marianne Faithfull, small collection on the Decca label including `Go Away From My World` Ep, `Summer Nights` demo single plus 6 other singles

Lot 65

Vocal records, 10-inch: 170, Telefunken, Columbia, Parlophone, Aeolian Vocalion, Velvet Face, L`Oiseau-Lyre, Decca and other makes, by deVeer, Marsh, Bronzini, McEachern, Henderson, Titterton, Wilson, Scmitt-Walter, Souzay, Sedira, Mavoon-Ibbs, Baillie, Husch, Vballin, Rokyta, Chaliapine, Halban, Lail, Furmedge, Huguet, Formichi, Finzi-Magrini, Pears, Supervia, Piccaver, Constantino, Henschel and others; two albums of Victor vocals by Garrison, Gluck, Journet, Schumann-Heink and others; and a Linguaphone album of Folk Songs of Five Nations

Lot 793

Vinyl Records: Davy Graham, Folk, Blue & Beyond - Decca LK 4649 UK 1965 album VG++/VG+

Lot 29

Instrumental and early Orchestral records, 12-inch: 109 Columbia, 30 Decca and 45 Parlophone, Zonophone, Aeolian-Vocalion, NGS, Brunswick, Telefunken, Polydor and Velvet Face, by Finck (Columbia 468-470, original album), Tertis, Beecham, Schorrer, Wood, Friedman, Godowsky, Sammons, Murdoch, Lener Quartet, Grainger, Segovia, Bratza, Busoni, Ysaye, Szigetti, Schweitzer, Casals, Casadesus, Prihoda, Dolmetsch, Griller, Brailowsky, Lamond, Feuermann, Szreter, Spiwakowsky, Bowen, London Quartet, Sammons, Christie, Spencer Dyke, Cernikoff, Kozalski, Zacharewitsch and others

Lot 96

Vocal records, 12-inch: 290, Columbia (including eight blue U.S. in album), Decca, Brunswick, Beka-Meister, Aeolian-Vocalion, Velvet Face, Lutetia, Vox, DFGG, Polydor and others, by Piccaver, Labette, Watcyns, Schwarzkopff, Litvinne, Destournel, Lenghi-Cellini, Hotter, Kipnis, Howe, Stralia, Bettendorf, Passmore, Ben Davies, Bispham, Struckgold, Slezak, Rosing and others, in 4 racks and a carton

Lot 2762

A collection of single-sided sample 78 records, all on the Decca Record label, together with a small quantity of other 78s (faults).

Lot 1470

A Decca picnic gramophone with some records

Lot 548

Decca portable gramophone, black cloth case, width 24cms and an album of records.

Lot 141

A Decca 50 blue cased portable record player and records.

Lot 1515

"Large collection of 33 1/2, 45`s and 78`s records\LP`s including The Beatles, Help!, For Sale and With the Beatles, Hancock, The Shadows, Classical, Opera, Decca and HMV label 78`s from Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Alma Cogan and others, and some early 20th Century music scores, 150+"

Lot 1402

A Decca Portable gramophone in renne case and quantity of 78 records

Lot 636

A collection of approximately one hundred jazz L.P records labels include Fontana, Verve, Vanguard, Decca, Columbia, CBS, Parlo Phone, RCA, Capital, Philips, Coral etc. Artists include Miles Davis, Johnny Hodges, Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Harry James, Billie Holiday, Dizzie Gillespie etc.

Lot 119

Five LP records dating from the 1960s, The Diary of a Band by John Mayall in two volumes, stereo by Decca in presentation box, John Mayall Blues From laurel Canyon by Decca catalogue reference LK4972 in mono, The Rolling Stones Let it Bleed, by Decca in mono LK5025 and The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet LK4955 in mono, the Rock opera Tommy by The Who by Track Records catalogue reference 2657002 in stereo

Lot 34

A collection of approximately eighty 7inch vinyl records by a variety of rock artists and bands years vary, conditions range from poor to very good, records include Tyrannosaurus Rex 'By the Light of the Moon' (RZ 3025), seven by The Who comprising 'My Generation' (Brunswick 05944), 'Substitute/Instant Party' temporarily withdrawn (Reaction 591 001), '5.15' (Track 2094 115), 'Pictures of Lily' (Track 604 002), 'Im a Boy' (Reaction 591 004), and two copies of 'Happy Jack' (Reaction 591 010), Jethro Tull 'Life is a Long Song' EP (WIP 6106) with P/S, The Rolling Stones 'Its All Over Now' (Decca F11934), six by The Kinks comprising 'Tired Of Waiting For You' (Pye 7N 15759), 'Dedicated Follower Of Fashiion' (Pye 7N 17064), 'Sunny Afternoon' (Pye 7N 17125), two copies of 'Autumn Almanac' (Pye 7N 17400) and 'Victoria' (Pye 7N 17865), Donovan 'Hurdy Gurdy' EP (Pye NEP 24299), Peter Criss 'You Matter To Me' green vinyl lacking mask, others by The Move, Procol Harum, Family, The Moody Blues etc

Lot 35

Twenty-one LP vinyl records comprising of Canned Heats 'Boogie With Canned Heat' (LBL 83103), 'Vintage Heat' (NSPL 28129), Canned Heat 70 Concert' (LBS 83333) and 'Future Blues' (LBS 83364), Creams 'Wheels On Fire' (Polydor 583 040), 'Derek And The Dominoes In Concert' (RSO 2659 020), Jimi Hendrix 'Backtrack 10:Are You Experienced' (Track 2407 010), two others by Jimi Hendrix both pressed in New Zealand, 'The World Of Blues Power' (Decca SP A-R14), others are by Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, ZZ Top and The Yardbirds, majority in very good condition

Lot 67

A vintage Decca `44` picnic gramophone and a similar picnic gramophone, together with a quantity of 78rpm records

Lot 2740

An extensive collection of single-sided sample 78s, all on the Decca Record label, including records by Lew Stone, Johnny Green and Charlie Barnett (faults).

Lot 977

"Rolling Stones Big Hits (high tide and green grass) l.p. 33 rpm, Decca 1966, with The Beatles, Elvis Greatest Hits, Readers Digest, boxed, Buddy Holly story and three 45rpm records "

Lot 22

A Decca `10` Portable Gramophone, finished in black, complete with winding arm and needle arm; plus a collection of 78 rpm records.

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