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Two white boxes containing envelopes with franked British stamps, Jersey commemorative franked and unfranked stamps, first day covers, Australian jamboree 1948, etc; together with white box containing franked and unfranked Edward VIII definitive's, George II definitive's, etc; box of Commonwealth franked and unfranked pre-decimal GB stamps and foreign stamps; 1967 special issue postage stamps in presentation pack; and blue 'The Rodney Cover Album' containing first day issues
A German Luftshutz helmet, mid 20th CenturyWith brown leather liner, black painted shell, with eagle and swastika decal, two British steel helmets, mid 20th CenturyThe first Brodie helmet pale green numbers in red 22, complete with inner lining and chin strap, the second grey painted helmet with inner leather lining dated 1941 and initials S.M. Ltd. and Two United States of America green painted military helmets, mid 20th CenturyEach with inner shell, first with orange diamond no. 2 to front, second with black, yellow and red flag symbol
A Worcester leaf-shaped pickle dish, painted with the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, 8cm wide and a Worcester leaf-shaped pickle dish painted with the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, 8cm wide Condition Report: the first has two restored chips to the top and left side points; the second has a small restored chip to the very top point
Bindings: Gibbon (E) The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire, London 1836, quarter calf bindings with marbled boards, five volumes of six; Eliot (G) Works, nine volumes, in quarter calf bindings with blue boards and panelled spines; eight volumes of the Oxford Thackeray, published Henry Frowde, quarter calf bindings, with panelled spines; Gibbon (E) The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire, Boston 1852, four volumes of six/Note: first three all have bookplate of Rose G Morley
A British Eagle Brochure signed by all four Beatles, with A British Eagle Airlines Shoulder bag lettered 'Beatles On British Eagle'; the Vendor writes as follows: "In 1964, I was a senior air stewardess working for British Eagle International Airlines. I was on board the Bristol Britannia aircraft when "traffic" informed me that amongst my passengers were The Beatles. They had seats in the rear of the aircraft together with David Jacobs and some girls who had won a competition in a magazine. It wasn't until another passenger asked me to get their autographs for her that I thought I should get them for myself. I asked George first who said "Yes, of course". He signed the Eagle brochure and handed it over to the others who also signed it. The aircraft taxied to a stand near the public viewing area. I opened the main aircraft door and the noise of people screaming for The Beatles was deafening. Then a man came belting up the steps two at a time, saw me at the top of the steps, gave me a quick smile and said "Good morning, where are they?" It was Brian Epstein. By this time The Beatles were out of their seats ready to leave. I watched with interest how their demeanour changed whilst they were being briefed by Mr Epstein. And so they left the aircraft, waving like mad to all their adoring fans - What a Day. I was Happy - I had a signed Brochure and a special Eagle Airlines hold all"; brochure signed on the rear, fine and clear, purple bag with white lettering, with a photocopy of the front page of the Liverpool Echo with The Beatles on the aeroplane steps
Led Zeppelin LP, Led Zeppelin IV (Four Symbols) -Original first press UK release - released 1971 on Atlantic (2401012), Gatefold Sleeve with Inner - Original Plum / Maroon Labels with stickers over the Peter Grant credit at the bottom of the labels and 'Led Zeppelin' stickers at the top of the labels, A//3 and B//3 Matrix Numbers - All in Excellent condition
Idle Race / Gig Contracts, Ten Gig Contracts from 1971 for the Birmingham band that had included the likes of Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood and comprising venues in Birmingham, Yardley, The BBC (2), Dunstable, Cirencester, Llanelli, Swansea, RAF St Athan and Portsmouth, one signed by band manager Jim Simpson who was Black Sabbath's first manager - the odd staple tear to corners here and there, otherwise generally in excellent condition
The Beatles, The Beatles ("White Album") Double LP - original UK First Press Mono Release 1968 with relatively low number (0014138) - Apple PMC 7067/8 - Top opening, numbered, embossed, fully laminated Gatefold Garrod and Lofthouse sleeve with Inner flipbacks. With Black Inners, all 4 Photos and Lyric poster. Apple Labels with No 'EMI Recording' text. -1 /-1 /-1 /-1 Matrix numbers. Sleeve , Photos, Inners and poster in EX- to EX condition, Vinyl VG
HIGHLAND PARK 21YO - FIRST EDITIONSA nice bottle of Highland Park 21 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled in September 1996. 70cl. 52.7% abv. Bottled as part of The First Editions Authors' Series. Bottle no. 216 of 230. Bottled October 2017. Label with an image of George Sand (real name Amantine Lucile Dupin) author of "Consuelo". Level bottom neck. In original fitted leather covered presentation case. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
OLD PULTENEY 17YOI have been a devotee of the Old Pulteney distillery since I first started drinking Single Malts, the freshness of the spirit has always been a delight. This is a well-presented bottle of Old Pulteney 17 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. In original tube. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
An original UK quad poster for the first entry of the Star Trek film franchise from 1979, 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture'. Folded as issued with no rips or tears there are, however, some pin holes. Details written on back but does not bleed through or detract from image. Size approx 30"x40"
A collection of 6 original UK quad posters for mid/late 70's films for 'Valentino', 'Shout At The Devil', 'The First Great Train Robbery', 'Capricorn One', 'Doctor Zhivago (re release) & 'Force 10 From Navarone'. Folded as issued, condition varies but is generally good with some pin holes and minor rips/tears. There are some instances of cellotape use to the reverse of posters. Details written on back but does not bleed through or detract from image. Sizes approx 30"x40"
An original US 1-sheet for the first of the big budget Bond films, 'Thunderball' (1965). The poster is rolled, linen backed and looks to be restored particularly on the green band around the edge of the poster artwork. The poster has some creasing although this has been minimised with the linen backing and there is some mild fading. Size approx 40.5"x30" (with linen backing 42"x31.5"
This a very large and rare supplement issued by the Express & Star to mark Wolves promotion back to the First Division in 1932. Great publication full of information on the Wolves even all the adverts congratulate Wolves on winning promotion. The supplement is folded and there are are some tr's on the folds but this is the best condition one we have seen given the age and how large it is.

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