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CHESS 7" - RARITIES - A fine tuned pack of 16 x UK issue 7" sides from the famed Chicago label. Artists/titles/catalogue numbers are Etta James (x3) - Do I Make Myself Clear (w/Sugar Pie DeSanto CRS 8025 - Ex), I Prefer You (CRS 8052 - Ex+) and Dirty Man (CRS 8063 - Ex+), Sugar Pie De Santo - Soulful Dress (CRS 8093), The Soulful Strings - LIsten Here (CRS 8094 - Ex+), Bo Diddley (x3) - We're Gonna Get Marries (CRS 8036) and (CRS 8026/8057), Chuck Berry (CRS 8037), Billy Stewart (CRS 8028), Little Milton (CRS8018/8087), Ramsey Lewis (CRS 8041), The KNight Bros (CRS 8046) and The Rotary Connection (CRS 8103/8106). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
PYE INTERNATIONAL - Stomping collection of 13 x collectable 7". Artists/titles/cat numbers are Bobby Freeman - C'mon And Swim (7N 25260 - Ex), Sugar Pie Desanto - Soulful Dress (7N 25249 - VG+), Jackie Ross - Selfish One (7N 25259 - VG+), The Dells - The Bossa Nova Bird (7N 25178 - Ex), Steve Alaimo (7N 25174), Timmy Shaw (7N 25239) and (7N) 25267, 25272, 25275, 25280, 25284, 25289 and 25519. Only two of the singles are missing company sleeves. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
GAMES BOX.A mid 19th century games box, the inlaid coromandel carcass decorated with mother of pearl & cut steel. The interior with compartments for four packs of playing cards, including a pack with figures in 19th century dress. The box also includes 71 various mother of pearl counters & two mother of pearl counter boxes, each with four brass inlaid counters. Also included are two Victorian Bezique registers by Goodhall, London. 19x26x9cm. (One turned bun foot missing & one damaged counter)
ENGLISH SCHOOL EARLY 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a child wearing blue dress and standing with toy horse and a cat, on ivory or card; 6.75 x 5 cms and a portrait of a young gentleman, half length, pencil & wash, on card; 8.75 x 6.75 cms, each in brass frame. Together with two brass figures and a japanned snuff box set with a medallion (5)
FRENCH SCHOOL MID 18TH CENTURY Portrait of Eleanor Ambrose* (1718-1816) holding a wreath of flowers and wearing flowers in her hair, with blue scarf and pink dress, on ivory; 5 x 4 cms in 19th century giltwood frame *"The Dangerous Papist" Eleanor Ambrose was a celebrated beauty and Catholic heiress. She was described as "beautiful, witty, intellectual and a fervant patriot". She managed to penetrate Dublin society despite the fact that she was a Catholic and during the Viceroyalty of Lord Chesterfield, became a darling of the Viceregal Court at Dublin Castle. Chesterfield is reported to have told George II that poverty not popery was to be feared in Ireland, he had found only one dangerous papist, the brightness of whose eyes and charms, and whose conversation were indeed dangerous and her name was Eleanor Ambrose.
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