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DAVID BOWIE - THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LP (UK ORIGINAL 'DRESS SLEEVE' - 'TONNY' CREDIT - MERCURY 6338 041). Superb to see very well presented original UK stereo pressing of the legendary 'dress sleeve' LP of David Bowie's 1971 album The Man Who Sold The World. With original misprinted label credits as 'Tonny Visconti' on both sides. The record (6338 041 1Y//1 â–½420 1 1 2 & 2Y//1 â–½420 1 1 1 machine stamped matrix/runouts) is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks, none of which are ever heavier in nature without any feelable scratches. Sharp labels with some light spindle marks. The original textured sleeve is in very neat VG+ condition showing some of the usual edgewear which is commonplace with this release, the spine is almost entirely legible. The main image of Bowie on the front is in sharp and clean order with a small light scuff roughly half way down the sleeve. The reverse is also in sharp order with a little foxing. Lovely copy.
An early 20th century gold, mother of pearl and sapphire round dress set. Comprising; a pair of twin-panel cufflinks with chain interlinks, four buttons and two collar studs, each centred with a small square sapphire within a mother of pearl surround and a white border chased with laurel, the cufflinks and buttons all stamped 'Platinum' & '18ct', the collar studs unmarked, one button sadly lacking the sapphire and mother of pearl panel, the set weighs 11.6g gross, in a fitted gilt-tooled brown leather case
An early 20th century gold, mother of pearl and diamond octagonal dress set. Comprising; a pair of twin-panel cufflinks with chain interlinks, four buttons and two collar studs, each with a mother of pearl panel centred with a small diamond collet and within a reeded border, stamped '9ct' and 'Plat', in a Mappin & Webb Ltd. gilt-tooled tan-leather fitted case
Pair of Royal Copenhagen porcelain figures in National dress with flowers. Both modelled by Karl Martin-Hansen (1877-1941). Including girl from Amager, #12412 and boy from Amager, #12414. Max. H15cm Condition Report: Both figures have a small number of chips to the flower petals but are otherwise in very good condition. With no apparent cracks, restoration or significant breakages. Colours are bright with minimal rubbing to the details. Some wear and scratches to the base but the marks are clear.
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