* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2001),SHED, BARFED oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1973 versoimage size 61cm x 91cm, overall size 78cm x 108cm Framed and under glass. Note: John Boyd was born in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire in 1940. He studied at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen (1958 - 1962) where he was taught by Robert Henderson Blyth. He briefly studied at Hospitalfield where he met John Byrne and Sandy Fraser, who was to become a lifelong friend. Boyd moved to Glasgow and from 1967 - 1988 he taught at Glasgow School of Art before turning to painting full time. His first solo show was held in Edinburgh in 1967, after which he exhibited regularly at the RA, the RSA, the RGI and RSPP. A major retrospective of his work was held in Glasgow, in 1994. Boyd won numerous awards and was elected a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts in 1982 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1989. His work is held in private collections owned by, among others, the Earl of Moray and Lord MacFarlane as well as numerous corporate collections including The Fleming Collection, Bank of Ireland, Murray Johnson and Arthur Anderson. Public collections include the Paisley Art Gallery, the People's Palace, Glasgow Museums and the Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie. He was noted for his strongly coloured landscapes, portraits and still life's, mostly in oils, with his best work being produced in the last ten years of his life.
We found 596780 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 596780 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
596780 item(s)/page
* STIRLING GILLESPIE (SCOTTISH 1908 - 1993),CUILLINS OF SKYE FROM SLIGACHAN BURNwatercolour on paper, signed, titled in the mount and label versoimage size 27cm x 37cm, overall size 51cm x 61cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Label verso: Paisley Art Institute Exhibition.Note: James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. Stirling Gillespie (as he was known professionally) started in journalism first at the Rothesay Express, then the Daily Record, through which he met J Blake Dalrymple who was to bring Gillespie into his film company Elder Dalrymple Productions. Hired to cover the company’s literary and photographic concerns, Gillespie also became involved in the making of films. In 1936 J C Elder and Dalrymple decided to take the company out on Dalrymple’s yacht to make educational films around the world. Gillespie was to act as press correspondent for the Daily Record coverage of the trip. His cabin aboard the yacht was completely fitted out as a developing and printing studio. However, the trip was curtailed prematurely by the Spanish Civil War, so that the only substantial filming to be completed was of a later voyage to the Baltic. In 1937 Gillespie and Dalrymple undertook an overland expedition from Cape Town to Cairo making educational films as they went. Gillespie taking photographs and film, recorded the expedition in a book "Celluloid Safari" and with the film Land of the White Rhino (1939). After the Second World War was over, Gillespie was to make only one more film with Elder Dalrymple "Perchance to Sail" (1947) in which he starred as a young artist at sea. He was then, until his death, to pursue a highly successful career as a watercolour landscape painter.
* STIRLING GILLESPIE (SCOTTISH 1908 - 1993),SCOTTISH SANDSwatercolour on paper, signedimage size 15.5cm x 23.5cm, overall size 42cm x 52cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. Stirling Gillespie (as he was known professionally) started in journalism first at the Rothesay Express, then the Daily Record, through which he met J Blake Dalrymple who was to bring Gillespie into his film company Elder Dalrymple Productions. Hired to cover the company’s literary and photographic concerns, Gillespie also became involved in the making of films. In 1936 J C Elder and Dalrymple decided to take the company out on Dalrymple’s yacht to make educational films around the world. Gillespie was to act as press correspondent for the Daily Record coverage of the trip. His cabin aboard the yacht was completely fitted out as a developing and printing studio. However, the trip was curtailed prematurely by the Spanish Civil War, so that the only substantial filming to be completed was of a later voyage to the Baltic. In 1937 Gillespie and Dalrymple undertook an overland expedition from Cape Town to Cairo making educational films as they went. Gillespie taking photographs and film, recorded the expedition in a book "Celluloid Safari" and with the film Land of the White Rhino (1939). After the Second World War was over, Gillespie was to make only one more film with Elder Dalrymple "Perchance to Sail" (1947) in which he starred as a young artist at sea. He was then, until his death, to pursue a highly successful career as a watercolour landscape painter.
* STIRLING GILLESPIE (SCOTTISH 1908 - 1993),"THOUSAND POUND VIEW", KYLES AND LOCH STRIVEN FROM CANADA HILLwatercolour on paper, signed, titled versoimage size 19cm x 27cm, overall size 37cm x 44cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Artist's label verso.Note: James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. Stirling Gillespie (as he was known professionally) started in journalism first at the Rothesay Express, then the Daily Record, through which he met J Blake Dalrymple who was to bring Gillespie into his film company Elder Dalrymple Productions. Hired to cover the company’s literary and photographic concerns, Gillespie also became involved in the making of films. In 1936 J C Elder and Dalrymple decided to take the company out on Dalrymple’s yacht to make educational films around the world. Gillespie was to act as press correspondent for the Daily Record coverage of the trip. His cabin aboard the yacht was completely fitted out as a developing and printing studio. However, the trip was curtailed prematurely by the Spanish Civil War, so that the only substantial filming to be completed was of a later voyage to the Baltic. In 1937 Gillespie and Dalrymple undertook an overland expedition from Cape Town to Cairo making educational films as they went. Gillespie taking photographs and film, recorded the expedition in a book "Celluloid Safari" and with the film Land of the White Rhino (1939). After the Second World War was over, Gillespie was to make only one more film with Elder Dalrymple "Perchance to Sail" (1947) in which he starred as a young artist at sea. He was then, until his death, to pursue a highly successful career as a watercolour landscape painter.
* STIRLING GILLESPIE (SCOTTISH 1908 - 1993),THE NARROWS, KYLES OF BUTE FROM RHUBODACH, BUTE watercolour on paper, signed, titled versoimage size 18cm x 27cm, overall size 36cm x 43cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. James Gillespie Jnr was one of four children brought up in a world of cinema. His father, James senior was a missionary, evangelist and tenor before joining JJ Bennell as a silent film commentator in Aberdeen the early 1900’s. Gillespie senior moved his family to Rothesay around 1913 to manage the island’s Palace Cinema, for whom he made topicals of local events and with religious and temperance undertones. One of his films starred his son James coming out of a shop with a bottle of whisky, followed by his younger sister who was laden with all the groceries that could be bought for the same cost as the alcohol. Stirling Gillespie (as he was known professionally) started in journalism first at the Rothesay Express, then the Daily Record, through which he met J Blake Dalrymple who was to bring Gillespie into his film company Elder Dalrymple Productions. Hired to cover the company’s literary and photographic concerns, Gillespie also became involved in the making of films. In 1936 J C Elder and Dalrymple decided to take the company out on Dalrymple’s yacht to make educational films around the world. Gillespie was to act as press correspondent for the Daily Record coverage of the trip. His cabin aboard the yacht was completely fitted out as a developing and printing studio. However, the trip was curtailed prematurely by the Spanish Civil War, so that the only substantial filming to be completed was of a later voyage to the Baltic. In 1937 Gillespie and Dalrymple undertook an overland expedition from Cape Town to Cairo making educational films as they went. Gillespie taking photographs and film, recorded the expedition in a book "Celluloid Safari" and with the film Land of the White Rhino (1939). After the Second World War was over, Gillespie was to make only one more film with Elder Dalrymple "Perchance to Sail" (1947) in which he starred as a young artist at sea. He was then, until his death, to pursue a highly successful career as a watercolour landscape painter.
Historically Important and Very Interesting Archive With Fascinating Bismarck Sinking Content. Wartime Photographs, artwork and ephemera belonging to Lieutenant A.G.J.Hollick, RNVR, who served initially a an Ordinary Seaman onboard HMS Daedulus, Pembroke, Mauritious and Devonshire, later as an Officer with MTB's in Home waters and finally commanding a Motor Launch 837 against the Japanese. It was while serving with HMS Devonshire that he was present on the bridge during the Bismarck action and in his first letter home to his mother, only 4 days after Bismarck's sinking he includes a sketch of "Bismarck on fire, before we topedoed her". He also reports "I've got one of the German survivors lifebelts!" A post war file contains much correspondence with the German Embassy and a surviving German Officer Herr v.Mullenheim-Rechburg. Hollick being gracious enough to return the much travelled Bismarck life belt to its former owners. With this file there is also correspondence with Captain A.W.S Agar VC, DSO RN,who has signed a very long handwritten letter to Hollick. To complete the Archive are service documents, cap tallies ( Mauritious and Pemboke) some unusual and very clear wartime photographs of convoys, etc., and a number of scenes on board ship, MTB's at their base in Leghorn,(Livorno, Italy), also some very unusual images of landings against the Japanese some involving MTB's and report of Japanese suicide boats. Hollick had considerable skill in his use of watercolours and a number of his painting are included, some during World War Two at sea. Overall a very complete naval record with some first hand Bismarck content. (In summary a modern file with documents, tallies stamps, watercolours, maps, a large photograph Album, loose photographs, two folders of watercolours/drawings, file of letters and documents and contemporary newspapers Bismarck related)
Cross & Cockade, First World War Aviation Historical Society. Over 90 issues of this excellent journal from Volume 2 no 3 1971 to Autumn 2011 Volume 42/3, with some gaps, all very good condition, with Alfred Price's(the author) file of Battle of Britain RAF Fighter Claims for all Squadrons for August 1940. Listed by Squadron with Claimant and type of aircraft claimed eg 109, 88 etc also noted if pilot was WIA or KIA. This looks like a copy in lever arch file, still very useful for research (2)
"Passage de la Berisina 26,27,28 et 29 Novembre 1812" Original account of the crossing of the Beresina in November 1812 handwritten in ink in French. Almost certainly by an observer of the buiding of the bridges over the river and the subsequent crossing and the unfolding tragedy as movement across the bridge became impossible. The skill and bravery of the Pontooners who built and repaired the bridges, often up to their waists in freezing water, remains a unique feat. 22 pages on contemporary parchment bound in red half leather with titling to the spine, together with full typed translation into English, itself with some age. Very unusual first hand account of one of the most epic and tragic military events of the Napoleonic period.
Major Joseph Clifford Griffiths Royal Flying Corps. Important and very comprehensive collection relating to his service in the RFC. Commissioned in December 1915, Cliff as he was known, gained his Pilots licence in 1916 having graduated with a double first from Liverpool University. He appears to have served with 23 Squadron in France and from the research he flew both combat and photographic reconnaissance missions. On the 24th September 1916 his aircraft (4857 FE2b )was damaged in the air and his observer Lieut R.S.Osmaston, killed. Later on the 4th December 1916 he was brought down near Beaumont Hamel by AA fire and landed just 200 yards behind the British front line, both he and his observer, Lt. R.Affleck, were unharmed. According to a copied newspaper report" he has been engaged in numerous air fights and succeeded in bringing down several hostile machines" Later in his career he was reprimanded for flying under bridges on the river Tyne. After the war he became Armstrong Whitworth's first Chief Flying Instructor and acted as a text pilot. In October 1923 he was test flying a Siskin when it spun into the ground and Cliff was killed, he was only 27 years old. The collection includes three (3) photograph Albums with a number of excellent photographs of wartime pilots, various aircraft, some in the air,and the inevitable crashes, together with individual photographs of Cliff , one in uniform. Also rare message streamer, weighed with lead? coloured blue, white and red, apparently used by Cliff to drop messages from his aircraft, together with large flag c.70 cms x c.45cms of 191(N) TS a WWI Home Defence unit based at Newmarket, his Victory medal and war medal, two boxed life saving medals, his RAF hat badge and RAF button,original publications Offensive versus Defence in the air (1917), Notes from the front(1914) and a rare copy of RAF Instruction Notes on the Vickers Gun, May 1918, a couple of contemporary books, Practical Flying and Work of the RAF (both somewhat distressed). Short typed report with his signature while with 191 Squadron. The Collection
Sgt Douglas Edwin Smith Behar Light Horse Photograph Album. Certificate of service, first item in album, indicates he served from 1911 until 22 July 1915 when he was discharged and then served with a Voulunteer Special Service Company. Photographs show him with his wife and other images probably in the UK show family scenes a number with an Officer in uniform, unfortunately without captions. The cover is labelled "Captain D.E. Smith Indian Army", so they may be of Douglas Smith. At the end of the album is the King and Queen's "Sympathy" as a result of a service death and this is to Lieut Allan Higson Smith RFC and dated 21/8/17 A relative? c.65 clear images, others faded.
Cricket 12 Players Signed 1989 Ashes Tour First Day Cover. Signings inc Gatting, Gower, Dilley, Gooch, Fraser, Embury, Foster, Russell and Broad. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Manchester United Legends George Best, Tony Dunne and Shay Brennan multi signed Northern Ireland Royal Mail New Definitive Stamps FDC Double PM First Day of Issue Belfast 23 July 1996. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
PELE Hand signed 20x16in size. Colourised Print. Limited Edition 73/100. Sporting Legends, Autograph Editions. Signature Slightly weeping. Photo Shows 17 Year Old Pele scoring his first of two goals with a stunning volley in 1958 World Cup Final Vs Sweden. mint condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
PELE Hand signed 20x16in size. Colourised Print. Limited Edition 84/100. Sporting Legends, Autograph Editions. Signature Slightly weeping. Photo Shows 17YearOld Pele jumping into the arms of Nilton Santos after Brazil claimed World Cup Title in 1958, the first ever for Brazil. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football. Bill Foulkes Signed 18x12 black and white photo. Photo shows Foulkes as captain of Man Utd shaking hands with Sheff Wed captain Albert Quixall. This Was United First Game Post Munich Disaster. Good Condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Mick Channon signed Manchester City V Widzew Lodz 1977 Dawn Official Football First Day Cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WARNE, Charles: 'Ancient Dorset', Printed for the author by Sydenham, Bournemouth, 1872. Impressively rebound but with some water damage to front board - very minor seepage on to the first few pages of text block. INCLUDES TWO INTERESTING INSERTS: a letter from the engraver, Blight, explaining costs. And more notably a loose drawing purporting to be an original (of a shoe?) by Warne.
BOOKS: (largely) BRITISH POST-MEDIEVAL to 18th CENTURY ARCHITECTURE to include: Gerbino, A. and Johnston, S., 'Compass and Rule Architecture and Mathematical Practice in England', Yale, 2009; Scholfield, P.H., 'The Theory of Proportion in Architecture', Cambridge, 1st, 1957; Rykwert, J., 'The First Moderns', MIT; also three works on the 'Belle Epoque' (in France) and works on Inigo Jones, Thomas Archer etc. Approx. 20 volumes.
Hume of Godscroft, David, ‘The History of the House and Race of Douglas and Angus’, vol II, Edinburgh 1743, printed by T. W. and T. Ruddimans for L. Hunter, 12mo. calf; together with James Ray of Whitehaven, 'A Compleat History of the Rebellion from its First Rise in 1745', printed for the author, 1757, portrait frontis. 12mo. 3/4 calf; and Montesquieu (Charles Secondat, Baron de), 'The Spirit of the Laws', London 1777, 11th ed, 8vo (3)
STAR TREK VOYAGER WORN TOP - As worn by Robert Beltran in the role of First Officer Chakotay in Episode `Alice ( Season 6 Episode 5 no 134 ) With original Certificate of Authenticity from Paramount Studios and signed by The Creator Jeri Taylor, Executive Producer Barnnon Braga, Associate Producer Miles Punshe and Actor Robert Beltran. With a cast photo also signed by Robert. The shirt is a size XL with Cravat and Insignia.It also comes with a personal letter from Robert Beltran typed and hand signed.
METALLICA ROCK BAND - A pair of Lars Ulrich`s custom drumsticks, played during Metallica's iconic set at Milton Keynes National Bowl, 5th June 1993, acquired by a member of the stage crew. The play damage is that of Lars from the show only. The sticks have been kept in storage with limited handling.Metallica formed in 1981 by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich. The duo first met through an ad in a Los Angeles-based music newspaper. At the time, Ulrich had little musical experience and no band but managed to secure a slot on an upcoming compilation record called “Metal Massacre”. Metallica’s contribution, “Hit The Lights”, featured Hetfield, Ulrich and lead guitarist Lloyd Grant.Lars Ulrich has been with the band from the start and is still a prominant and important member of Metallica and sure to light up the stage at Donningtons Download.
"The House of Meetings" by Martin Amis, Jonathon Cape, 2006 first edition; "The Information Papers" by Martin Amis, Flamingo, 1995 first edition; "The Twyborn Affair" by Patrick White, Jonathon Cape, 1979 first edition; "Injury Time" by Beryl Bainbridge, Duckworth, 1978 second impression; "The Traitors Gate" by Dennis Wheatley, The Book Club, 1958 first edition; "Black Spring" by Henry Miller, Grove Press Inc, 1963 American Edition.
"Rocket" by Sir Philip Joubert de la Ferte, Hutchinson, 1957 first edition; "Once Round The Sun" by Ronald Fraser, Hodder & Stoughton, 1957 first edition; "Relativity - The Special and the General Theory" by Albert Einstein, translated by Robert W Lawson, Wings Books, 1961 American edition; "The Loss of the Titanic" by Lawrence Beesley, Philip Allen & Co Ltd, Nautilus Library 192 9 second edition.
"Good Afternoon Children" edited by Columbus, illustrated by Morton Sale, Hodder & Stoughton, first edition; "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, Walker Books, 1999 first edition; "Dougal Strikes Again" by Eric Thomson, Brockhampton Press, 1973 first edition; "All but One" told by The Flowers, Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1895 edition.
"As the Sparks Fly Upwards" by Dora Sigerson Shorter De La Mere Press; "The Complete Works of Robert Burns" published by W P Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell; "The Spacious Days & Other Essays" by F C Owlett, Herbert Joseph 1937 first edition; "The Agamemnon of Aeschulus" by the Earl of Carnarvon, John Murray, 1879 edition; Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Won - New Evidence from the Accounts of an Elizabethan Bookseller" by T W Baldwin, Southern Illinois University Press, 1957 first edition
Vinyl - 13 Goth/Post Punk albums and 2 12” singles to include: The Sisters Of Mercy – First And Last And Always (Merciful Release – MR 337L) VG+ / EX- with printed inner, The Sisterhood – Gift (Merciful Release – SIS 020) EX / EX, Fields Of The Nephilim – The Nephilim (Situation Two – SITU 22) Gatefold Sleeve EX, Vinyl EX + printed inner, In The Nursery – When Cherished Dreams Come True limited edition numbered album, this is Number 001, numbered on back (Paragon Records – VIRTUE 2) sleeve & vinyl Ex, Death In June - Occidental Martyr (2010 USA, Limited Edition 10” Picture Disc, Soleilmoon Recordings NERUS 9) EX+, plus 2 Postcards, Death In June – The Guilty Have No Pride (New European Recordings – BAD VC3) no sleeve, Vinyl VG++, The Calling (12” New European Recordings – 12 BAD VC 6), Bauhaus - In The Flat Field, Dead Can Dance – Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun, The Lords Of The New Church – Killer Lords, New Model Army – No Rest For The Wicked, The Cult – Electric, Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction – High Priest Of Love, 12”s include: The Danse Society, Striptease
Vinyl - 17 Re-Issue albums by late 1960’s / 1970’s mainly UK Psych / Prog Rock bands including many Limited Editions, to include Twink – Think Pink (2020 Akarma Records) Signed by Twink on the back, Sill Sealed and Mint. Andwellas Dream – Love And Poetry (Double Vinyl, 2009, Sunbeam Records) Still Sealed and Mint. Pink Floyd – Pink Floyd (2019, Audrey records, Limited Edition Gold Splatter Vinyl) EX / EX. Gordon Jackson – Thinking Back (2018 Limited Edition Numbered. Sunbeam Records) EX / EX plus 7” single. Czar – Czar (2019 Echelon Records) EX / EX. T2 – It'll All Work Out In Boomland (2002 Satori Records) EX / EX. Comus – First Utterance (2017, Dawn Records) EX / EX. Nirvana – Dedicated To Markos III (1998 Get Back Records) EX / EX. Arzachel – Arzachel (2019, Echelon records) EX / EX. Skip Bifferty – Skip Bifferty (Essex Records) EX / EX. Kaleidoscope – A Beacon From Mars (1988, Edsel records) EX / EX. The Mirage – You Can't Be Serious: 1966-1968 (2016, Guersen Records) EX / EX. July - July (2014, Limited Edition, Dandelion Splatter Vinyl, Parlophone Records) EX / EX. Dragonfly - Dragonfly (2019, Sunbeam Records) EX / EX + 7” single + Booklet. Dug Dug's – Dug Dug’s (1991, Mezcal Records) EX / EX. Flower Travellin' Band – Anywhere (2017, Light Green Vinyl. Phoenix Records) EX / EX. Unicorn – Laughing Up Your Sleeve (2018, Omnivore Records) EX / EX
Vinyl - 10 Original mainly USA 1960’s pressing psych albums to include St. John Green – St. John Green (Original USA Pressing) VG / VG, Circus Maximus – Neverland Revisited (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / EX, The Fugs – The Fugs (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / EX, The Fugs – The Fugs First Album (Original USA Mono Pressing) VG / EX-, The Electric Prunes – The Electric Prunes (Original USA Mono Pressing) VG+ / EX, The Electric Prunes - Underground (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / VG Country Joe And The Fish – Electric Music For The Mind And Body (Original USA Mono Pressing) VG+ / EX, Every Mothers' Son – Every Mothers’ Son (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / EX, Paul Revere & The Raiders – Good Thing (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / EX, The American Breed – Pumpkin, Powder, Scarlet & Green (Original USA Pressing) VG+ / EX
Vinyl - 6 Jefferson Airplane LPs to include Surrealistic Pillow original UK first press mono RD7889 red dot label Vg++, Crown Of Creation x 2 (UK copies) Vg/Vg+ and Vg-/Vg+, Volunteers (UK press) gatefold sleeve Vg+ vinyl Vg, Bless Its Pointed Little Head (US press) Vg+/Vg, After Bathing At Baxters (US press) gatefold sleeve Vg vinyl Vg
Vinyl - 2 copies of Manfred Mann Chapter Three to include UK 1969 first press on Vertigo Records VO3, large Vertigo swirl, A Philips Record Product text, sleeve & vinyl Vg+, and 1969 New Zealand first press on Fontana 6308002, sleeve has slight tear to bottom left corner therefore Vg, Vinyl Vg+
Vinyl - 33 mainly UK, 1970s Soul / Funk original albums including many rarities, to include: Syl Johnson – Diamond In The Rough (1974, UK, London Records, SHU 8477), Mandingo – Savage Rite (1977, UK, EMI Records, EMC 3217), The Voices Of East Harlem – Right On Be Free (1970, UK, Elektra Records, 2469-007), First Choice – Hold Your Horses (1979 UK, Salsoul Records, SSLP 1514), Kool & The Gang – Live At P.J.'s (1971, UK, Mojo Records), Sly & The Family Stone – Fresh (1973, UK, Epic Records EPC 69039) & There's A Riot Goin’ On (1971, UK, Epic Records EPC 64613), Phil Upchurch – Darkness, Darkness (1972, UK, Island Record), Strutt – Time Moves On (1976, UK, Brunswick Records), Funkadelic – Maggot Brain The S.S.O. (German Re-issue), Orchestra Featuring Douglas Lucas & The Sugar Sisters – Tonight's The Night (1975, UK, Gull Records), Billy Eckstine – Senior Soul (1972, UK, Stax Records), Harvey Mason – Funk In A Mason Jar, Ohio Players – Pain + Pleasure = Ecstasy, George Harris – Roots, The Nite-Liters – Instrumental Directions, Also included, Ohio Players, O’jays, Labi Siffre, Kool & The Gang (3 albums), Billy Paul, Disco Tex, War (2 albums), T.C. James & The Fist Of Funk Orchestra, Al Green (3 albums on London Records), Richie Havens, and others. Condition is generally VG+ / VG+ with many higher examples
Vinyl - The Who - The Who Sell Out with original poster (1967, original UK 1st pressing A2 / B1 matrix + original 6 panel Poster, Track Records, 613 002) only the first 500 copies came with the original poster. Fully laminated sleeve VG+, vinyl EX (barely played), original 6 panel poster is in EX+ condition (unused)
Copoclephily - a Scottish Art Deco gilt metal presentation key, Presented to The Right Honourable Thomas Johnstone, Secretary of State for Scotland on the Occasion of the Opening of the New Police Headquarters, Dumfries, June 5th 1942, 10.5cm long, cased; others, silver plated, Mount Zion I M Church, Pemberton, 1934; Juvenile Department, Torquay Public Library, 1925; Britanic Assurance Offices, Portsmouth, 1933; The Salvation Army Hall, Wymondham, 1955; First Modernised House, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar, 1973; Happy 21st Birthday From Mecca Dancing [3] (9)
Copoclephily - an early 20th century giilt metal and enamel presentation key, The College of the Ascension Opening Ceremony, 5th October 1929, 13.5cm long, cased; others, Wesleyan Sunday School, Almondbury, 1901; others, The P M Church, Green Gates 1913; Whiston Chapel, 1908; Extension of Lloyd Home, 1931, Presented to Viscount Hambledon; Woolwich Borough Council, Eltham Housing Estate, 1919 - 1929; The First Shop Erected by the Brodbury and Romiley Urban District Council, 1950; Centenary Church, Billy Row, 1908, all cased (8)
Ghost and Horror - Baker, Frank, Stories of the Strange and Sinister, published by London, first edition 1983; O'Donnell, Elliott Byways of Ghostland, published by Rider, UK, 1911; MacKenzie, Andrew Apparitions and ghosts, published by Barker (1971); Peter Haining (ed), Dr. Caligari's Black Book. An excursion into the macabre in Thirteen Acts, published by W H Allen, London; others, Supernatural Sleuths; Werewolf, Horror Stories of the Man-Beast; Tune in For Fear; Ferreira, Rick A Chill to the Sunlight : Tropical Stories of the Macabre, published by Kimber & Company, Limited, William, 1978; Copper, Basil Voices of Doom, published by Robert Hale Ltd, 1980; etc (14)

-
596780 item(s)/page