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J K Rowling - a collection of seven Harry Potter first editions. To include mainly first impressions paperbacks - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and others.
Familiar Wild Flowers by F. E. Hulme (1903). No. 1 - 7 volumes. 5th Series, Cassell and Company, Ltd. Condition Report: Appear in a fair condition, conducive with age and use. Name written in pencil top right hand corner of the title pages and vol. 1 has a name and date written on the first page in ink, all vols have residue staining first and last pages. The blue leather bindings are scuffed and dog earred. Several vols. have at least one loose or misaligned pages. Please see photos for more details.
G E M Skues - The Way of a Trout with a Fly 1921 first edition. With a presentation inscription on ffep from the author to the noted angling author Hugh T. Sheringham and loosely inserted, is an amusing A.N.S., dated 1915, with a fishing fly attached which Skues calls 'the genuine carrot fly'.
Fender Stratocaster electric guitar in cream and canvas bag. S/n. MZ6152878. Condition Report: Appears to be in a very good condition. There are a couple of marks to the scratch plate and a small loss of paint on the back. Neck appears straight. Slight fading to the fret board at the first fret. NOT play tested. Please see photos for more details
1987 Rough Trade promo poster for 'The World Won't Listen'. Cover image subject unknown taken from Jurgen Vollmer's book 'Rock’n’Roll Times: The Style And Spirit Of The Early Beatles And Their First Fans.'Size - 12 x 24 inches (approximately). Condition - Mint and unfolded
THE SMITHS - REEL AROUND THE FOUNTAIN - 1983 WITHDRAWN AND UNRELEASED 7" TEST PRESSING (ROUGH TRADE - RT 136). Staggeringly scarce original 1983 7" 'green' label test pressing of the cancelled and withdrawn second single 'Reel Around The Fountain'. It was decided by Rough Trade that the John Peel session of 'Reel Around The Fountain' would be used for the A-side of this withdrawn single with the Toy Tate-produced 'Jeane' on the B-side. The record is in superlative Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely fine, faint and wispy paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 136 A-1U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 136 B-1U-1-1-1 (SLAP ME ON THE PATIO)This was the first serious Smiths collectable which entered collector's circles back in 1983 due to its withdrawn status. This listing also comes with the 1983 Issue 15 of Jamming magazine where Rough Trade promoted an early advert for the ill-fated release on page 3 of the magazine.
THE SMITHS - THIS CHARMING MAN - 1983 WITHDRAWN AND UNRELEASED 'LONDON VERSION' 7" TEST PRESSING (RT 136). 1983 UK single-sided 7" test pressing of the 'London Version' of 'This Charming Man'. You all know the story, The Smiths recorded the first studio version of TCM in London, a handful of test pressings were pressed and Geoff Travis, head of Rough Trade rejected it and told the band to re-record it which they duly did in Manchester (Stockport to be pedantic). This is a nice piece of 'never happened' history because the test pressings are the only place where you will find the London Version in 7" format. This is 1-sided only with a test-tone on the other side. The record is in VG+ condition showing a few light surface marks to the playing surface, these are never heavier feelable scratches. A-side Matrix Etching (machine stamped): RT 136 A-2U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - FB 7 x 1. Date stamped '26 SEP 1983' and handwritten catalogue number to the 'B' side label.
THE SMITHS - STILL ILL 7"- ORIGINAL UK 1984 TEST PRESSING OF DEMO SINGLE (R DJ 61). Exceedingly rare original 1984 UK 7" 'green' label test pressing of the demo 'Still Ill' single. To promote the band's debut album Rough Trade pressed a demo promotional single (see next listing) with 'Still Ill' on the A-side and 'You've Got Everything Now' on the B-side. Scott Piering (Rough Trade Plugger) was so keen to send this out to DJ Gary Crowley at Capital Radio, that he sent him the test pressing before the demo single had gone into full manufacture. This is confirmed by the fact that he photocopied an early proof of the demo single's labels (slightly different to the final labels) and attached them to a standard single black sleeve. This was originally obtained from Gary Crowley's producer. Only a handful of these test pressings were pressed, there was no need to press any more due the finished demo single becoming the vehicle for promotion of their first album. The A side is in Ex condition with a few paper (not feelable) marks, the B side is presented in very clean Ex+ condition with few marks. A-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 A-1U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 B-1U-1-1-1
THE SMITHS - HAND IN GLOVE 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 131). Profoundly rare test 1983 UK test pressing of The Smiths' first ever release. Each member of the band was given their own copy of this test pressing, with a few others pressed for Rough Trade's own purposes, there are likely to have only been ten or so of these test pressings manufactured prior to full production - the earliest and first piece of Smiths vinyl history. The A side is in Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor paper hairline marks, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. The B side is in Ex+ condition showing few marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 A-2U-1-2 (KISS MY SHADES / A PORKY PRIME CUT). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 B1 (KISS MY SHADES TOO / PORKY)
Gareth Neale & Kevin Gauld 'Brodgar' occasional chair with single frieze drawer, 2012 Oak, straw Signed in pen 'Kevin Gould Orkney / Gareth Neale London / The Brodgar stitch back chair / No.1 Dec 4th 2012' 79cm high, 62cm wide Footnote The current lot is the first example of this model produced, signed to underside and numbered '1'. Another example of this model is on permanent display in the Dr. Susan Weber Gallery in the Victoria & Albert Museum, Kensington, London Condition Report: Structurally sound and sturdy with tight joints, the frame with light surface wear commensurate with use. There is a small split to front edge of seat, which has been re -enforced to underside with a butterfly key. Straw backrest in good general condition.

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