A varied collection of approximately one hundred and eighty rock, pop, soul, jazz and folk LP records, including albums by The Beatles, Isaac Hayes, John Coltrane, Susan Mellen, The Young Tradition and Elvis Presley.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A varied collection of approximately one hundred and sixty 7-inch records, including EPs by The Crickets and Elvis Presley, and the single 'What's The Use'/'Oh Yeah!' by Joe Melson.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Elvis Presley - Mississippi-Alabama fair and dairy show front gate admission ticket '90-080977' September 26, 1956 mounted with photos of Elvis on the day, along with an original Isley Brothers music contract April 25, 1966 for the song 'This old heart of mine' for royalties between Jobete music company and the Isley brother's manager.
A BOX OF MAINLY MODERN SILVER, SILVER PROOF AND OTHER COINAGE, to include a twelve coin sterling silver proof set (WWII at Sea) a 5 ounce .999 silver proof Spitfire aircraft, a Vanatu lady of the century 165.5 grams silver proof, a pobjoy £5 silver proof 3 coin set WWII, a five pound silver proof millennium crown, a 1996 Silver proof crown Q.E 70th Birthday, a D-day silver piedfort fifty pence coin, an 1885 silver Morgan dollar with COA, a Guy Gibson silver proof Jersey 2006 five pounds with certificate, Battle of Britain poppy silver coin, two other second WW related silver proofs, an Elvis Presley commemorative coin set on behalf of Marshall Islands $50 Silver proof, $10 Brass, $5 curpnickel in case of issue etc
UNIFORM AND RELIC GROUPING OF A LEDO ROAD C.B.I. VETERAN World War II uniform, map, medals and 'blood chit' grouping of Lt. Robert Finkel, 181st Signal Repair Co., 4011 Signal Battalion, which was crucial in the operation of the important Ledo Road. The Ledo Road was an all-weather overland route between India and China, built during World War II to enable the Allies to deliver supplies to China, after the Japanese cut off the Burma Road in 1942. Of the 1,726 kilometres long road, 1,033 kilometres are in Burma and 632 kilometres in China with the remainder in India. The road was constructed in record time during the autumn of 1943. Included in this grouping is: Finkel's dress uniform jacket and garrison cap, silver wire sewn-in Signal Corps and U.S. insignia, theater-made cloth and wire C.B.I. patch on left shoulder, and a very rare Ledo Road theater-made cloth shoulder patch on right; a special wall hanging medal plaque with five medals with four ribbons, lieutenant's bar, and Meritorious Service ribbon, including U.S. China War Memorial Medal (numbered), American Campaign Medal, Asian-Pacific Campaign medal, Good Conduct Medal, and a World War II Victory Medal. The plaque with an engraved plate citing Finkel's war service record; a lucite tablet encasing Finkel's chest ribbons, second lieutenant's bar and Signal Corps insignia; and Finkel's 'blood chit', 10.5 x 8.75, silk multi-part construction displaying flags of USA and the Republic of China, along with with C.B.I. insignia and handwritten text in Chinese: 'Americans who came to China to help win the war soldiers and civilians united together to save and protect. 34th year of Republic of China', on a wooden plaque with perspex cover. Of particular interest is a blueprint map of the Ledo Road, from Kunming (China) to Ledo (India) through Burma, 31 x 17 in., signed 'Lt. Finkel' at lower right, annotated with gas depots at Waingmow and Mangshih, stamped 'SECRET' in two places. Mounted, a closed, clean tear from left margin, else very good. Robert Finkel enlisted in the Army Signal Corps in Los Angeles in April 1942, and was sent to the South Asian Theater after training. In late 1944 he joined the 4011th Signal battalion. He saw action in the field from January to September 1945, was promoted to Second Lieutenant, and received a Unit Citation and two Bronze Battle Stars. After the war back in Los Angeles, he had a career as a TV producer and director, including The Eddie Fisher Show, Bob Newhart Show, Andy Williams Show, and many more, and famously produced a TV comeback concert for Elvis Presley in 1968.
ELVIS PRESLEY - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE - ORIGINAL US SUN 10" 78 RECORDING (SUN 217). The original US Sun Records 10" 78RPM recording of Baby Let's Play House c/w I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone from Elvis, Scotty and Bill... The shellac record is in G condition showing a number of marks and scuffs to the lightly faded playing surfaces, though these are not typically heavier feelable scratches. With some wear to the otherwise well presented labels. Matrix/runout: U-142 72 & U-143-2 (I Ƨ I CO machine stamped).
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